The programme for the Contamination Expo Series is almost complete, and all signs point to this being the largest and most influential event in its history. Free tickets for this year’s event are still available and are likely to prove priceless when the doors swing open at the ExCeL London on the 27th & 28th of September.
The show – which is supported by the Environment Agency and the largest environmental exhibition & conference of its type in the Europe – has attracted some of the industry’s largest names, reinforcing its growing reputation as the premier exhibition & conference in the industry.
The two-day event features over 150 innovative suppliers, 120 CPD-accredited seminars, interactive masterclasses, one-to-one advice from industry experts, unparalleled networking opportunities, and much more.
Major names already staking their claim to the growing floorplan include ALS Environmental, Coleman Remediation, Braemar Howells, C A Blackwell, DEME Environmental Consultants, ARCA, ACAD, Exova Jones, CL:AIRE, EIC, Blobel Umwelttechnik Gmbh, ISAA, Raw Group, Oil Spill Response, Shield Environmental, SMH Products, AEC, MOLDEX, CNSE, IATP, and more.
They, along with the other leading environmental organisations will be unveiling new products, offering free one-to-one advice, and answering any questions you may have.
What’s more, the Environment Agency will be on hand with their own networking area and seminar theatre, where they will host their own sequence of insightful and revealing seminars.
Your free ticket will also gain you access to all six theatres which include highly anticipated talks from the Dr. Frank Kleissen from Deltares, Professor Julian Eastoe of University of Bristol, Environment Agency’s Trevor Renals, Dr Kevin Leahy from ERM, the Coleman Group’s Debbie Burns, Dr Yvonne Waterman of the European Asbestos Forum Foundation, ARCA’s Stephen Sadley, and more – making this year’s show the most important and influential in the industry this year!
To discover why this event has grown so rapidly and to register for your Free Ticket, visit the Contamination Expo Series registration page.