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| UKAS |
| Looking back over the event as a whole Accreditation Manager, Jeff Ruddle said “MCERTS 2007 provided UKAS with an excellent opportunity to meet with potential new customers, catch up with existing ones and keep ourselves up to date with developments in the Stack Emissions community." |
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| Quantitech |
Quantitech Managing Director, Keith Golding, said that his company received a great deal of interest in the company’s gas sampling and detection equipment, adding “We were particularly pleased to note the high profile that FTIR multicomponent monitoring was given in the MCERTS event as a whole.
In tandem with the Conference presentations, we ran workshops on the use of FTIR in continuous emissions monitoring (both extractive and insitu) and manual stack monitoring applications. These Workshops were extremely well attended and provided us with the opportunity to launch the world’s first truly portable FTIR analyser, the Gasmet DX4030, which is able to provide simultaneous ambient measurements of multiple gases and is therefore ideal for occupational hygiene, leak detection and chemical spill response applications.
We also ran Workshops outlining the benefits of continuous Dioxins sampling using the new ‘DECS’ sampler from TCR Tecora. Despite the fact that continuous sampling is not usually required by Regulators at present, there was a high level of interest in this new technology, principally, we believe, because process operators have a genuine desire to be able to demonstrate that their Dioxins and Furans monitoring data is truly representative.” |
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| Servomex |
| Tim Wilkes from Servomex reports “The MCERTS show went well for us - we met with some existing customers and gained several new leads. Interestingly, we had quite a lot of interest in our combustion control products as well as our emissions monitoring analysers. |
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| The Environment Agency |
John Tipping from The Environment Agency said “MCERTS 2007 was the best yet” however, event organiser Marcus Pattison, says “MCERTS 2009 will be even better!” |
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| PCME |
William, Averdieck (Managing Director of PCME) expressed his delight that the MCERTS events have now gained international credibility representing one of the most important events in the world-wide emissions monitoring calendar, adding “MCERTS attracts a good balance of delegates; suppliers, consultants, regulators and industrial operators and provides them with an open and friendly environment in which to discuss issues of common interest. I also like the mixture of Conference, Exhibition and Workshops providing a good balance of both technical and practical information and advice.” |
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| Protea |
Protea experienced a high level of interest in the company’s range of FTIR products, in particular the portable 204M and a fixed CEM for speciated VOCs, the 204C.
Accounts manager Mark Pinkney said “I was impressed with the number and quality of the delegates this year. As FTIR was one of the key topics of the show, our workshops were well attended and the show offered a unique forum to discuss the use of FTIR in stack emissions monitoring.” |
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| ALcontrol Laboratories |
| Georgina Hill from ALcontrol Laboratories was very pleased with her company’s participation in MCERTS adding “We maintained a steady stream of interest for the duration; it was an invaluable opportunity for us to chat with existing and potential clients. We were able to familiarise ourselves with the latest instrumentation and technology on offer and to gain an improved understanding of the market. The seminars were interesting and informative and the Gala Dinner was well organised and extremely enjoyable. Many of the enquiries we received at the exhibition have since materialised into genuine business opportunities. A good event all round, see you there next time!” |
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| Ashtead Technology |
| James Carlyle, General Manager at Ashtead Technology Rentals, was delighted with his company’s participation in MCERTS 2007, commenting “This event is ideal for Ashtead because almost every delegate has a need for portable monitoring equipment at one time or another. |
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