Environmental Measurement Symposium 2024
INNOVATIVE NEW TECHNOLOGY SHOWCASE
Tuesday, August 6, 2024; 3:30 - 5:00 pm
Garden Grove, CA

Reliable Data for Sound Decision Making

The 2024 Environmental Measurement Symposium (the Symposium), a combined meeting of the 40th Annual National Environmental Monitoring Conference (NEMC) and the Forum on Environmental Accreditation, is the largest conference focused on environmental measurements in North America.

For the eleventh year in a row, we are pleased to offer an exclusive opportunity for up to twelve (12) organizations to showcase innovative new technologies – sensors, apps, personal monitoring devices, among others – and network with several hundred managers and senior staff from commercial laboratories; the regulated community; EPA’s regulatory program offices, EPA regional and headquarters compliance staff; state compliance officials; tribal nations; the international community; the exhibitor community; and others involved in or affected by the EPA’s policies and procedures.

In keeping with the conference theme, Reliable Data for Sound Decision Making, the Symposium Steering Committee is very interested in seeing innovative solutions to meet future environmental monitoring needs.

For a nominal fee of $375, one individual from your organization will:

  • Receive a table set-up in a walk-in reception style setting;
  • Receive a 5-minute speaking opportunity from your display area for all those attending the Technology Showcase to hear about your technology opportunity;
  • Network with attendees durng a reception immediately following all presentations; and
  • Attend the conference sessions on Tuesday.

The Symposium Steering Committee is inviting organizations to apply for this limited opportunity by submitting a one-page abstract that includes a description of your innovative product or service, how it is used, any demonstrated results, among other key facts or details. Click here to submit your application. All submissions must be received by March 1, 2024. The 12 organizations selected will receive information on how to register by April 1, 2024.