Events
Nordrocs 2026
Sep 14 - Sep 17,2026
Helsinki, Finland

Lamor will participate in the Nordrocs Joint Nordic Meeting on Remediation of Contaminated Sites, taking place from 14 to 17 September 2026 in Helsinki Finlandia Talo venue. The event is organized by Nordrocs and is one of the most significant professional forums in Northern Europe dedicated to the remediation of contaminated land and soil.
The Nordrocs Joint Nordic Meeting brings together 250–350 environmental professionals, primarily from the Nordic countries, with additional participants from across Europe and North America. The conference serves as a key platform for knowledge exchange, technical discussions and collaboration among experts working in contaminated site investigation, remediation technologies and environmental risk management.
Supporting scientific quality and knowledge exchange
As part of Lamor’s engagement with the event, Lamor will be contributing to the evaluation and selection of technical presentations for the conference program. This supports the scientific quality and relevance of the event content and reflects Lamor’s recognized expertise in soil remediation and environmental protection.
The conference program will cover a broad range of topics, including:
- Remediation of contaminated soils and sediments
- Risk assessment and site investigation methods
- Sustainable and innovative remediation technologies
- Regulatory frameworks and best practices
- Case studies from Nordic and international projects
About Nordrocs
Nordrocs (Nordic Research Organisation for Contaminated Sites) is a collaborative network promoting research, development and knowledge sharing related to contaminated land and groundwater remediation across the Nordic region. The event is a joint conference organized by the organizations:
- Nätverket Renare Mark Sweden
- MUTKU Finland
- ATV Jord og Grunnvann Denmark
- Miljøringen Norway
- Fumis Iceland
For more information about the conference programme, please visit https://nordrocs.org/conference/
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