WWEM organiser announces visitor registration for the 2024 event is now open

WWEM • 9-10 October 2024 • NEC, Birmingham

ILM Media, the organiser of Water, Wastewater & Environmental Monitoring (WWEM) taking place this October at the NEC, Birmingham, has announced that the registration process for anyone wishing to visit the event is now open.

WWEM is an in person event that focuses on instrumentation and services for water and wastewater process monitoring, offering a technical program aimed at keeping attendees up to date with the latest trends, regulations, methods, techniques and technologies.

Registration to attend the exhibition and all the conference and seminar sessions is free of charge, and registered visitors to WWEM will be provided with:

  • Free access to over 100 hours of presentations on water and wastewater monitoring and testing solutions, products and regulatory compliance.
  • Instant access and networking opportunities with over 200 instrument and service providers all in one place.
  • The opportunity to compare, prices, applications and new technology of exhibiting companies.
  • Free entry to AQE The Air Quality and Air Emission exhibition running alongside WWEM to see all the latest products and innovations in air monitoring.

For more information on the event, visit https://www.ilmexhibitions.com/wwem/

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