INNSA is partnering with the Contamination Expo Series 2017
Invasive Non-Native Specialists Association (INNSA) has joined forces with the Contamination Expo Series 2017 as an official partner ahead of the event’s highly anticipated return on the 27th & 28th of September at ExCeL London.
The Contamination Expo Series is simply unique; it’s Europe’s largest event designed to further the prevention of contamination and the protection of water, land and air by bringing together the latest solutions, the most innovative suppliers, and the industry’s greatest schedule of ground-breaking seminars led by the world’s most prominent experts.
This standout exhibition regularly attracts partnerships with major players from across the industry. INNSA’s inclusion in the 2017 show only reinforces this reputation further and adds to the growing roster of large organisations choosing this event to showcase their latest offerings and ground-breaking innovations.
Over 2,500 contamination professionals will flood the exhibition hall to engage with over 150 innovative environmental suppliers, 120 CPD-accredited and expert-led seminars, interactive debates, live demonstrations, one-to-one advice from industry experts, unparalleled networking opportunities, and much more.
Guests can filter between areas dedicated to hazardous materials, land remediation, spill response, clean air technology, geotechnical & geoenvironmental, nuclear decommissioning, and more, as well as the Flood Expo and M&CCE Expo next door.
The Contamination Expo Series is a must for anyone looking to discover the latest innovative product or cutting-edge concept that will transform their business, reduce costs and make them more competitive in 2017 and beyond. To discover more reasons why this event is unmissable and to book your free ticket, visit the Contamination Expo Series website.
If you’re a supplier and are interested in exhibiting your products or services to the thousands of contamination professionals in attendance, contact Event Director Daniel Rogers on 0117 990 2005 or [email protected].
Kindly shared by The Invasive Non-Native Specialists Association (INNSA)