Environmental Science & Engineering - www.esemag.com - June 2003
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Ontario Environmental Tradeshow and Conference is largest ever, attracting over 2,000 visitors

by Steve Davey, Environmental Science & Engineering

The 2003 Ontario Environmental Tradeshow and Conference was the largest ever with some 2,000 people attending at the Toronto Congress Centre in May. This annual event is produced by Environmental Science & Engineering magazine and Canadian Environmental Regulation & Compliance News. It was a unique environmental education and training opportunity for: Three brand new courses included: EH&S Due Diligence, Building a Greenhouse Gas Management System and Anatomy of a Prosecution - Learning the Lessons in a Mock Trial. The environmental mock trial was a learning as well as an entertaining experience for delegates who have to be concerned with legal as well as complex technical aspects of their work.

The Toronto Chapter of the Instrumentation Society of America held its own tradeshow adjacent to the Ontario Environmental Tradeshow. The two events were quite separate, apart from a courtesy admission to both shows, a bonus for busy environmental professionals.

Environmental Science & Engineering and Canadian Environmental Regulation & Compliance News have plans to hold their 2004 Conference and Tradeshow at the Toronto Congress Centre in May, 2004.

The Ontario Environmental Tradeshow held in conjunction with the Environmental Management, Compliance & Engineering conference and workshops and the Toronto ISA Tradeshow


Jim Bishop

Ron Neilson

Barry Spiegel

John Willms

The tradeshow showed a 25% increase in booths with high levels of satisfaction among exhibitors and attendees alike.

Delegates crowded all sessions.

Marina Markarian, student-at-law (left) and Aaron Detlor, lawyer at Power Budd LLP (right) presided over a mock trial.


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