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Routes to Clean Air 2026

October 21 @ 8:30 am - October 22 @ 5:00 pm

The Institute of Air Quality Management presents Routes to Clean Air 2026, its annual conference on topics relevant to air quality practitioners and associated professionals. The conference will take place over two days, 21st and 22nd October, at thestudio, Birmingham.

This year’s Routes to Clean Air will be focused on topics related to air quality measurement, monitoring, and modelling. This follows the IAQM’s decision to absorb topics that were previously covered under the separate Dispersion Modelling User Group (DMUG) and Measuring Air Quality (MAQ) conferences into the Routes to Clean Air umbrella in order to provide more consistency across the IAQM events programme.

The conference agenda will feature thought-provoking presentations and panel discussions, ensuring an extensive exploration of the most relevant subjects in air quality measurement, monitoring, and modelling.

Routes to Clean Air is also a great opportunity for networking, allowing delegates to forge meaningful connections with fellow air quality professionals. We understand the value of collaboration and knowledge exchange, as well as gaining CPD.

Delegates will also be able to interact with leading companies in the air quality sector. This is your chance to see some of the latest cutting-edge technologies, innovative solutions, and best practices aimed at tackling the challenges associated with air pollution.




Save the date in your diary – bookings will be opening soon!


Abstract Submissions

Submission of abstracts is now open!

Submissions will remain open until 5pm on Friday 12th June. For more information, please take a look at this news article before submitting.


Awards Nominations

All IAQM awards are now open for nominations!

Nomination forms will remain open until 5pm on 26th August, after which submissions will be judged ahead of the award ceremony at the conference dinner on Tuesday 21st October. For more information, please take a look at this news article.

Who should attend?
Air quality consultants | Expert practitioners | Local authority officers | Regulators | Government officers | Academics & researchers | Air quality graduates and PhD/MSc students | Standards agencies and accreditation bodies | NGO & professional body staff | Air quality equipment manufacturers | Trade associations | Industrial operators





Ticket Prices








































A full breakdown of prices can be seen on the IES Routes to Clean Air event page.























Full event (2 day + dinner)






Super Early Bird Price
Non-IAQM Member
£360









1 day





Super Early Bird Price
Non-IAQM Member
£240







Discounts and Dinner only




Discounted ticket* - One Day
£100
Discounted ticket* - Two Days
£200
Dinner ticket
£53









































Discounted Rate Tickets*
Discounted rate tickets are available to those working for; a local authority, NGO/charity, academic institution, students/graduates (graduated after 1st January 2025 and not currently in full-time employment – certification will be requested to confirm your booking), those who are retired, on a career break, or out of work.

Please Note:


  • There is no super early bird or early bird rate for discounted rate tickets.

  • All 2 days tickets (excluding discounted rate tickets) include a ticket to the dinner that is taking place on the 21st October.

  • For 1 day tickets and discounted rate tickets, dinner tickets must be added separately, if you wish to attend.









Countdown to event:

2026/10/21 08:30:00

Our Exhibitors

Cambustion

Cambustion’s 50-series of gas and particle analyzers combine ultra-fast response times with enhanced levels of sensitivity. This allows investigations into the real emissions exposure from vehicles and other sources from the roadside on a breath-by-breath basis.

These fast-response analyzers open up possibilities for identifying gross emitters within regular traffic; this information can be used to guide enforcement bodies and local air quality teams on how to further reduce air pollution by targeting significant contributors.

https://www.cambustion.com/industries/air-quality
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Venue & Accessibility

Full address: thestudio, 7 Cannon Street, Birmingham, B2 5EP

We will be utilising several spaces at the venue – Explore, Discover and the Atrium are all fully accessible. However, the Smile and Think rooms, which may be used for some optional 1:1 sessions, are accessible only by a short set of stairs. Full information can be found on thestudio website.

If you anticipate needing any type of assistance to fully participate in the conference, please email Sian Kear at events@the-ies.org to discuss further.

























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