Last chance to submit abstracts for RemTech 2025

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The Environmental Services Association of Alberta (ESAA) is presenting the 24th edition of RemTech 2025, which will be held on October 15-17, 2025 at the Fairmont Banff Springs. Environment Journal is a proud media partner of this event and our president, Todd Latham, is excited to be performing the emcee duties this year.
RemTech 2025 will feature technical talks, two receptions, 55 exhibits, networking opportunities and three compelling keynotes. Keynote addresses will include the following:
Opening Keynote
Robert Bilott, Environmental Lawyer
Robert was instrumental in the lawsuit against Dupont over PFAS exposure in a community in West Virginia and resulted in a $1B settlement against Dupont and the basis of the movie Dark Waters.
Thursday Lunch Keynote
Kate Moore – Author of Radium Girls
The Radium Girls fully illuminates the inspiring young women exposed to the “wonder” substance of radium, and their awe-inspiring strength in the face of almost impossible circumstances. Their courage and tenacity led to life-changing regulations, research into nuclear bombing, and ultimately saved hundreds of thousands of lives.
Friday Lunch Keynote
Julie Angus – Explorer, Scientist, Author
First person / Woman to row solo across the Atlantic.

Call for Abstracts: Complete details for the 2025 call for abstracts is available at: https://esaa.org/remtech/call-for-abstracts/.   Submission deadline is June 13th, 2025.

Registration: RemTech is currently 62% sold out.   Registration details at: https://esaa.org/remtech/register/  Early bird registration rates in effect until May 31st. Register Early and Save.

Sponsors / Exhibitors: A very limited number of sponsorship opportunities remain.  There are no exhibit opportunities remaining except for one space that is available with the coffee sponsorship.  For more details contact, Lorrine Hamdon at lorrine@tl2.ca

For further information, visit: https://esaa.org/remtech/

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