Many events
are held worldwide to meet the growing need of environmental
technology companies, offering forums that cover the
complete spectrum of environmental protection including
solid waste, recycling, water, sewage treatment, and
alternative energy sources.
These events
serve as a meeting place for companies engaged in the research
and production of environmental technologies and products, and
offer an opportunity to exhibit their products and services to
potential customers, exchange views, and hear from world
leading researchers in these fields.
Surface
Analysis Seminar, Madrid, Spain,
January 17, 2007
Presentations, demonstrations and round table discussions
on surface analysis
ArabLab the
Expo 2007 provides a far-reaching comprehensive buying and
research source for tomorrow's technology focusing on six
mainstream sectors:
Analytical
instrumentation, laboratory technology, measurement and
testing, environmental sciences, robotics and automation
and biotechnology. The seminar program will also include
EnviroLab seminars on analytical approaches to a better
environment.
"Adaptation
to Climate Change: The European Dimension" Conference,
Brussels, Charlemagne Building, Belgium
February 21
2007
Winter Plasma Conference, Taormina,
Italy
18-23 February
The Winter
Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry is one of the most
important meetings for the discussion of the state-of-art
and new developments in all aspects of plasma
spectrochemistry. Since 1983 the conference alternates
between USA and Europe, providing a forum where recent
progress in fundamentals, methodology, instrumentation and
applications of plasma spectrochemistry are discussed in
both formal and informal settings to allow the opportunity
for interchange of ideas between scientists investigating
or needing these various aspects of plasma
spectrochemistry. A particular feature of the 2007
Conference will be a symposium highlighting the last
decade of plasma spectrochemistry and a view toward the
next.
Pittcon
2007, Chicago
Feb. 25 - March 2
Pittcon is
the world's largest, most comprehensive Conference and
Exposition for laboratory science. The broad and
well-balanced program includes the following major focus
areas: bioanalytical chemistry, pharmaceutical chemistry,
nanotechnology, environmental chemistry, forensic
analysis, life science technologies, food analysis,
applied molecular spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, and
chemical separations
The
program includes a policy session (covering ecological
status and chemical monitoring), a science session (with
input from related EU-funded RTD projects), and an
industry session (spreading the technology – perspectives
on science and technology integration into WFD
implementation)
European
Water Conference 2007
March 22-23
European
High Resolution GC/MS Users Meeting, Venice,
Italy
23-24 March
Sensible
analytical decisions require analytical data of utmost
significance and certainty. The ongoing adjustments of
regulations concerning environmental, food and feed
analysis reflect the demand for lower detection levels and
drive the progress in sample preparation and
instrumentation. In parallel, significant progress in
target compound analysis has been achieved by using new
capabilities in GC separation and high resolution mass
spectrometry.
The European
High Resolution GC/MS Users Meeting is expected to attract
up to 100 delegates from all over Europe and will feature
a comprehensive lecture program covering latest analytical
as well as regulatory development. The Users Meeting will
serve as an excellent place for the exchange of latest
information in high resolution GC/MS applications.
AISTech
2007, Indianapolis, Indiana
May 7-10
The Association for Iron &
Steel Technology (AIST) is an international technical
association representing iron and steel producers, their
allied suppliers and related academia. AIST is dedicated
to advancing the technical development, production,
processing and application of iron and steel. AISTech 2007
will feature international technologies from the world
over, allowing steel producers to compete in today’s
global market.
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