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Thursday, 27 October 2016 14:36

Water, Wastewater and Environmental Monitoring trade show set to be big

The organisers of WWEM 2016, which deals with water testing and environmental analysis, say that it is set to smash all previous records next week.

WWEMexhibition mainIndustry professionals, regulators and academics from around the world will come to Telford, Shropshire in the English midlands near the Welsh borders on 2nd and 3rd November to learn about the latest developments in regulations, technologies, methods and standards in laboratory, process and environmental monitoring.

With 8 Conferences, more than 80 Workshops and over 140 Exhibition stands, WWEM 2016 is set to outperform all previous attendance figures.

The first day of the CPD certified WWEM 2016 Conference will address a laboratory environmental analysis theme; entitled 'Priority Pollutants Legislation: Issues for Industry and Potential Solutions.' The Conference on the second day, will address the 'Resilience of Sensor Networks' in the morning session, and the 'Maintenance of Sensors' in the afternoon.

The WWEM 2016 International Exhibition is bigger than previous. This year, the exhibition, which will include a Gas Detection Zone, will feature over 140 stands representing more than 250 of the world's leading providers of testing, analysis and monitoring equipment, and related services, many of which will launch new products at the show. In addition, over 80 free walk-in, walk-out Workshops will operate from within the Exhibition Hall.

'Big Data' and the 'Internet of Things' are starting to affect every industry, and The IWA Conference will provide an update on how data collection and processing is affecting the management of water and wastewater, and how it will develop in the future. With high profile speakers from 14 different countries, the IWA Conference will be a truly international event, attracting delegates from around the world.

The CIWEM conference will also run over two days featuring leading industry professionals presenting their views on how the water and environment sector will look in 2050. Discussions will include the latest innovations including Built Environment SMART Cities, Energy & Climate Change, Processed Water, Water Resources, Waste & Resources and Management & Regulation.

British Water and Cranfield University will run a Workshop entitled 'Monitoring for Hydraulic Fracturing' and EFASIG will hold a meeting addressing a variety of subjects within an environmental analysis theme.

There will also be a Flow Forum (2nd Nov) on flow monitoring and area velocity flow measurement, and a 'BIM' Awareness Day (3rd Nov) organised by the Pump Centre on Building Information Modelling.

Pre-registered visitors (www.WWEM.uk.com) will receive free parking, refreshments and lunch, plus free access to the Exhibition, Workshops, Poster sessions and Demonstration Area, the EFASIG meeting, the Pump Centre BIM event, and the Flow Forum.