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Call for Papers: NISTM Woodlands 2024

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Anamika Talwaria

Editor & Head of Content for Tank Storage Magazine & StocExpo and Chair of Women in Tanks.

NISTM’S 17th Annual National Aboveground Storage Tank Conference & Trade Show has opened its call for papers. Hosted by NISTM, the event is set to take place in The Woodlands, Texas, on December 11-12, 2024.

The team is inviting industry leaders and experts to share their knowledge and insights by presenting at this highly anticipated conference. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage an audience with innovative ideas and impactful content that speaks to the heart of the industry.

To capture a wide range of perspectives, NISTM has curated diverse categories to choose from. NISTM’s preferred categories for the conference technical sessions are as follows:

  1. Explore the latest advancements in Field-Erected ASTs
  2. Industry Response to Virus Protection
  3. Shop-Fabricated ASTs: Advancements and Best Practices
  4. Aviation & Military AST Management and Leak Prevention
  5. Safety Topics Related to AST Operations and Installation

Whether you bring specialized expertise, cutting-edge strategies, or pioneering research, NISTM wants to hear about your work. Download the Call for Papers Submission Form and send the completed form to janelle@nistm.org along with a brief abstract of your topic(s).

Tank Storage Magazine is looking forward to seeing you at the event this December! Register now to attend.

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