Recently, our association announced that a technical exchange conference on the management of emerging pollutants and environmental health risk prevention is planned to be held in Changzhou in April 2025. The purpose of this conference is to gather experts, scholars, and industry representatives from around the world to promote cooperation and exchange in the field of emerging pollutant management, and jointly explore and address the impact of emerging pollutants on the environment and public health.
It is reported that all preparatory work for the conference is currently proceeding in an orderly manner. Detailed plans have been made regarding hotel accommodations, catering arrangements, transportation coordination, and venue setup. In terms of academics, the conference will feature multiple sub-forums. Each sub-forum will focus on specific themes for in-depth discussions, facilitating the exchange and application of scientific research findings.
Additionally, the conference will invite renowned domestic and international experts to deliver keynote speeches, sharing the latest advancements and achievements in the research and management of emerging pollutants. This not only enhances the academic level and international influence of the conference but also provides attendees with a platform for learning and exchange.
Currently, more than 60 sub-forum organization applications have been received, reflecting the high level of attention and active participation from both the academic community and industries. To improve the efficiency and quality of the meeting, our association, together with experts, is considering merging sub-forums with similar themes to enable participants to more effectively exchange information and experiences.
In response to the global challenge of managing emerging pollutants, our association has stated its commitment to continue playing a bridging role, strengthening international cooperation, and jointly advancing the development and application of emerging pollutant management technologies to achieve the dual goals of environmental protection and health improvement.
