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Help shape the technical conversation in flow measurement. Propose a webinar, panel, workshop topic, case-study session, or emerging issue the FMTS community should tackle next.

Practical talks Field lessons Measurement integrity New frontiers

FMTS is interested in content that is technically grounded, operationally relevant, and useful to practitioners making real decisions. We welcome ideas from operators, service companies, technology developers, researchers, and cross-disciplinary contributors working where measurement truly matters.

What makes a strong FMTS talk?

We are especially interested in sessions that move beyond product promotion and focus on:

  • Real field experience and lessons learned
  • Measurement uncertainty, validation, and fit-for-purpose decisions
  • Allocation, surveillance, diagnostics, emissions, and reporting relevance
  • New applications in H₂, CO₂, methane, digital measurement, and hybrid systems
Preferred content
Case studies, debate-worthy topics, and technically useful takeaways.
Best fit
Sessions that help members make better measurement decisions.
Avoid
Sales pitches, generic overviews, and lightly supported claims.
Outcome
A stronger pipeline of relevant FMTS programming.
What You Can Submit
FMTS programming benefits from ideas that are timely, rigorous, and directly relevant to measurement practice.

Technical Webinars

Focused sessions on methods, workflows, field challenges, validation strategies, and lessons learned from practice.

Operations Diagnostics Uncertainty

Panels & Debates

Balanced, expert-led discussions where the community benefits from multiple viewpoints on a live issue.

Cross-disciplinary Standards Decision context

Emerging Topics

New frontiers in measurement for methane, CO₂, H₂, digital twins, virtual metering, hybrid architectures, and beyond.

Innovation Energy transition Future-ready
What Makes a Good FMTS Topic
The strongest submissions are the ones that give members something they can actually use.

We encourage proposals that include

  • A clear technical problem or decision context
  • Practical examples, field data, validation, or lessons learned
  • Balanced discussion of strengths, limits, assumptions, and uncertainty
  • Relevance to flow measurement, production allocation, surveillance, emissions, or reporting
  • Speakers who can engage an informed practitioner audience

Please avoid

  • Purely promotional or product-centric presentations
  • Topics without a clear connection to technical practice or measurement decisions
  • Submissions that are too broad to support a useful discussion
  • Claims that do not show technical basis, evidence, or operational context
FMTS values technical integrity, practical relevance, and respectful, evidence-based dialogue. A good talk does not need to have all the answers, but it should help the audience ask better questions and make better decisions.
Talk Submission Form
Complete the form below to propose a talk, panel, or session idea for FMTS consideration.