Published: 25 September 2023
EScIS is proud to announce its Gold Sponsorship for the 13th Annual SABCS Workshop & Conference on Contaminated Sites, organized by the Science Advisory Board for Contaminated Sites (SABCS). The conference is set to take place from 27 to 28 September 2023 at Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada and Online.
The SABCS Workshop & Conference on Contaminated Sites has established itself as a premier event in the field, attracting industry, government, and academia professionals. With a rich history spanning over twelve years, this conference provides a vital platform for knowledge exchange, networking, and discussions on the latest developments in the management of contaminated sites.
This year, EScIS is honoured to have our very own Nick Tumney as a distinguished speaker at the event. Mr. Tumney will present on the critical topic of 'Addressing the Need for Data Governance and Digital Transformation in Our Industry.' Given the recent implementation of soil relocation regulations in British Columbia and Ontario, his presentation will shed light on the importance of data governance and digital transformation, particularly as valuable tools in site assessment and remediation.
Details of Mr. Tumney's presentation:
Title: Addressing the Need for Data Governance and Digital Transformation
Date: September 28
Time: 4:20 pm
We invite all attendees to join us for this insightful presentation and to visit our team at our exhibit during the conference. Our experts will be available to discuss the latest innovations and solutions in environmental assessment and remediation.
To learn more about the 13th Annual SABCS Workshop & Conference on Contaminated Sites, including the conference agenda and registration details, please visit the official conference website at https://sabcs.ca/sabcs-conference/.
EScIS looks forward to contributing to the success of this important event and engaging with fellow professionals in the field of contaminated site management.

Categories
Data Management
Keywords
Conference, Contaminated Sites