The Green Analytical Chemistry Workshop 2026

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Will be held from February 2-3, 2026

We are thrilled to announce that Skalar will be participating in the 2nd Green Analytical Chemistry Workshop (TGAC), taking place from February 2–3, 2026, in Paris.

As the industry moves toward more sustainable practices, TGAC 2026 serves as a premier platform for exchanging ideas on how to reduce the environmental footprint of analytical laboratories. This year’s edition promises 48 hours of innovation, focusing on breakthroughs like toxic-solvent-free extraction, low-chemical-consumption electrophoresis, and "water-only" chromatography.

At Skalar, we believe that automation is a key driver of sustainability. Our automated analyzers are designed not just for high throughput and precision, but also for efficiency—minimizing reagent waste and optimizing chemical usage. Joining TGAC allows us to showcase how advanced laboratory automation aligns perfectly with the principles of Green Analytical Chemistry.

We are also pleased to share that we will be joined by other distinguished innovators in the field, including LCTech and GERSTEL.

  • LCTech brings renowned expertise in automated sample preparation, offering robust solutions that significantly reduce solvent use in food, feed, and environmental analysis.

  • GERSTEL will showcase their leadership in automated sample introduction and preparation for GC-MS and LC-MS, including solvent-less techniques like Twister® (SBSE) that define modern green analysis.

Together with long-standing partners like the Research Institute for Chromatography and Restek, we look forward to building a future where analytical chemistry respects both the environment and human health.

Whether you are a researcher, industry professional, or student, we invite you to connect with us in February. Let’s shape the sustainable future of our discipline together.

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