National Ambient Air Monitoring Conference 2024

National Ambient Air Monitoring Conference 2024
New Orleans, Louisiana
United States
Environmental and Public Health Protection
Weather & Environment
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Vaisala is excited to attend the 2024 National Ambient Air Monitoring Conference, a crucial event for federal, state, local, and tribal air pollution organizations in the U.S. involved in the operation, planning, and management of air monitoring networks. This conference will offer essential training on air monitoring topics, equipping participants to tackle future challenges in air quality management.

At the conference, Vaisala will host a booth in the expo area, showcasing our comprehensive air quality solutions. These solutions include both ground-level and atmospheric monitoring, covering pollutant detection and precise weather parameter measurements.

We are also thrilled to present on our next-generation air quality sensor, the AQT560, and share insights through a poster on our CL61 dual-polarization ceilometer. Join us to learn more about how Vaisala is advancing air quality monitoring technology.

Learn more about the event here.

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