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Hiden Analytical will be attending ACS Spring, taking place from 22-26 March 2026 at the Georgia World Congress Centre in Atlanta, GA, USA. Representing us at the event will be Jim McMillan of Hiden Inc and David Lundie, who will be onsite to support visitors with their chemistry needs.

American Chemical Society’s ACS Spring 2026 brings together a broad, multi-topic programme of thousands of oral presentations and poster sessions spanning the full range of chemistry specialisms, alongside high-profile plenaries/addresses (including governance and award-linked lectures), an exposition hall showcasing new instruments, technologies, and scientific products, and structured career and professional development programming, with additional emphasis on meeting policies and sustainability initiatives for the 2026 event.


What to Expect?

  • A hybrid technical meeting designed to connect a large, international chemistry community through talks, posters, and online programming.
  • A multi-division scientific programme spanning core and applied chemistry, with strong emphasis on cross-disciplinary exchange and new collaborations.
  • An exposition showcasing instrumentation, lab technologies, and services relevant to modern chemical research workflows.
  • Dedicated career, professional development, and networking activities alongside the technical sessions (including student and industry-focused programming).

Hiden Analytical at ACS Spring: 

  • Meet Jim McMillan and David Lundie to discuss how Hiden’s quadrupole mass spectrometers can support time-resolved gas and vapour analysis in chemistry and chemical engineering experiments (from UHV systems to higher-pressure process environments).
  • Connect with other researchers working in electrochemistry, catalysis, materials growth, and vacuum/process science, where multi-species quantification and trace-level detection are central to mechanistic insight.
  • Share practical guidance on sampling strategies and interfaces (e.g., managing dead volume, response time, fragmentation, and background contributions) to improve data quality in real experiments.
  • Explore opportunities for application collaborations—from method development and proof-of-concept studies to translating lab diagnostics into robust, repeatable measurement workflows.
  • Advise on fitting instrumentation to your measurement problem: sensitivity vs. time resolution, mass range, stability/uptime, calibration approaches, and integration with experimental control/data systems.

📅 Event Dates: 22-26 March, 2026.
📍 Location: Georgia World Congress Centre, Atlanta, GA, USA. 
🔗 Event Website: ACS Spring.


We look forward to connecting with the electrochemistry community. 

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