Come & Visit The Protea Team At The AQE Exhibition
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AQE is free to attend, there are over 100 hours’ worth of presentations on regulation, testing methods and training plus there are free lunches and onsite parking! Your AQE visitor badge will also give you access to the Co-located WWEM Water & Environmental Monitoring show. To gain Fast Track entry please register today at https://www.ilmexhibitions.com/aqeshow/, we look forward to seeing you at the show.

Protea would like to invite you to join us at the AQE Air Quality and Emissions Monitoring exhibition and conference on the 9th & 10th October. Protea will be exhibiting on stand Stand L4 & M4. Please come and see us to discuss your product and service requirements or for a technical demonstration and catch up. The location of the exhibition is is at Hall 2, The NEC, National Exhibition Centre, Pendigo Way, Marston Green, Birmingham B40 1NT, UK.



AQE, the Air Quality and Emissions show, is an in person event that focuses on Instrumentation and services for air quality and emissions monitoring. AQE offers a technical program aimed at keeping you up to date with the latest trends, regulations, methods, techniques and technologies. Furthermore, you can also network with all industry stakeholders including suppliers, regulators and end-users from industry that need to monitor, test and analyse air quality and emissions.
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