Our chemists and technical support team have kicked off their shoes and put their feet up after a brilliant and hectic two days at the NEC in Birmingham, so it’s time for CHEMUK 2025 in review…
Cameron Fordham walked us around the display on day two and talked us through the lab tools on display. If you’d like any information about these, please do contact us!
We offer our sincere thanks to all those who visited our stand, came to see Andrew Mansfield’s presentation on the merits of combined photochemistry and flow chemistry, and joined us to watch the University of Leicester’s Science Kitchen extraordinaire, Dr Josh Smalley‘s live demo using Asynt’s sustainable lab tools.
ChemUK 2025 – our photo galleries
We must have taken a million photos and videos, but we’ve compiled a few for you here in our gallery. This is an essential part of ChemUK 2025 in review and we love looking back on them – we hope you enjoy them too. You can find more by following us on Instagram and LinkedIn!
Photochemistry & flow chemistry presentation, ChemUK Stage 4:
You’re welcome to download the slide deck from the presentation, titled “Lighting the Way to Sustainable Chemistry: The Power of Flow and Photochemistry”. Click HERE.
Live molecular gastronomy demo:
The Asynt team, with special guests, LAUDA, and the display being set up:
Waiting for technical support or pricing?
If you’re waiting for any information or support having raised a request at the show, please rest assured that we’re on the case and you’ll be receiving it shortly. If you are at all concerned though, you’re welcome to check in via the live chat here on the Asynt website, or email [email protected].
We can’t wait to talk with you again soon…