Commenting on his participation, Malcolm says: “I am delighted to be involved with WWEM 2010, which has grown into one of the most important environmental testing and monitoring events. WWEM offers visitors a fantastic opportunity to learn about the latest developments in monitoring and to receive help and advice from leading experts - it is a great event to attend for anyone with a professional interest in environmental monitoring.”
With registrations running at 36% higher than WWEM 2008; this year's event has consolidated WWEM as a red letter diary date for anyone with a professional interest in water, wastewater, occupational safety and environmental monitoring.
Taking place on Wednesday (10th) and Thursday (11th) at the Telford International Centre, there will be a host of new features at WWEM 2010 including a laboratory conference, a new gas detection zone and a multitude of new product launches.
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