Agenda
This one-day summit brings together leading experts from government, industry and academia to explore the future of real-world emissions measurement. Discussions will examine the evolving regulatory landscape, advances in measurement technology, the role of data in building trust and transparency, and the implications of electrification, alternative fuels and digital monitoring. By focusing on the strategic challenges and opportunities facing the sector, the event will provide a unique forum for shaping the next generation of environmental accountability and performance assessment.
More details will be released soon, but the format will see two full days of presentations and discussion on PEMS emissions, with parallel sessions covering a whole day on the latest innovations in PEMS testing, and a further whole day on brake emissions. Together, we will be able to cover the very latest developments on both tailpipe and non-tailpipe emissions.
The call for papers is now OPEN. If you are interested in being a speaker at the 2027 Innovations in PEMS conference, please send a 200-word abstract detailing your proposed topic of discussion to conferences@emissionsanalytics.com.
Call for papers is open.
The future of real-world emissions regulation
How regulation is shifting from laboratory certification to real-world verification
EPA, CARB and global regulatory convergence
Compliance, enforcement and policy trends through 2035
Trust in emissions data
Accuracy, uncertainty and transparency
Building confidence among regulators, OEMs and consumers
Standards, validation and auditability of real-world measurements
Next generation of emissions measurement
Emerging technologies and measurement capabilities
Measuring ultra-low emissions
Expanding beyond traditional pollutants to NH₃, N₂O, methane and particle number
Decarbonisation and future powertrain mix
Battery electric, fuel cell, hydrogen combustion and sustainable fuels
The continuing role of emissions measurement during the transition
Understanding real-world environmental performance across technologies
From vehicles to the wider mobility and machinery ecosystem
Heavy-duty transport
Off-road machinery
Marine, rail and industrial applications
New opportunities for real-world emissions assessment
Connected emissions monitoring and digitalisation
Continuous monitoring versus periodic testing
Telematics, remote sensing and cloud analytics
The role of AI and predictive emissions management
The road to 2035
What will emissions measurement look like in ten years?
Which technologies, regulations and business models will dominate?
Executive roundtable on the future of clean mobility and environmental accountability
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