Hiden Analytical Europe GmbH will be attending the 59th Jahrestreffen Deutscher Katalytiker (Katalytiker 2026) from 18–20 March 2026 at the congress centrum weimarhalle in Weimar, Germany. Organised by DECHEMA, the meeting is recognised as one of Europe’s leading catalysis conferences, bringing together experts from academia, research institutes, and industry to explore the latest developments in catalyst science, reaction engineering, and industrial application.
What to expect at Katalytiker 2026
Katalytiker 2026 offers a strong scientific programme with presentations, poster sessions, and an industry exhibition, creating an excellent setting for technical exchange across the catalysis community. The event typically attracts more than 400 participants and covers topics ranging from fundamental catalysis research and catalyst design through to process engineering and practical industrial implementation.
The conference also places a clear emphasis on networking and early-career engagement, with additional activities supporting scientific discussion and collaboration throughout the meeting.
Hiden Analytical Europe GmbH at Katalytiker 2026
If you are attending Katalytiker 2026, meet Sachin and Sebastian, who will be representing Hiden Analytical Europe GmbH in Weimar.
They will be available to discuss how our mass spectrometry solutions support catalysis research, reaction monitoring, and gas analysis across laboratory and process environments. Hiden systems are widely used for studying catalyst performance, reaction pathways, transient gas-phase behaviour, and evolved species in real time, helping researchers gain deeper insight into catalytic mechanisms and optimise experimental conditions.
Typical discussion points at the event
Typical discussion topics at the meeting may include real-time reaction gas analysis, catalyst screening support, temperature-programmed studies, surface reaction monitoring, and quantitative mass spectrometry for catalysis research.
We look forward to meeting customers, collaborators, and new contacts in Weimar, and to discussing current challenges in catalysis measurement and reaction analysis.
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