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Advanced Materials Characterisation Workshop Brings Industry Experts Together in Dublin

18th March 2026

Showcasing the Best in Laboratory & Process Solutions

Dublin Analytical Instruments recently hosted two highly successful technical workshops at the National Yacht Club, Dún Laoghaire, bringing together scientists, engineers, and laboratory professionals from across Ireland to explore practical solutions in laboratory efficiency and materials characterisation.

The two-day event featured the Lab Automation & Throughput Workshop (11 March 2026) followed by the Advanced Materials Characterisation Workshop (12 March 2026). Both sessions focused on real-world applications of analytical technologies used in research, manufacturing, and product development.

Attendees had the opportunity to hear from industry specialists, explore advanced analytical instrumentation, and participate in hands-on demonstrations with application experts.

A Practical Approach to Laboratory Efficiency

The first day focused on improving laboratory productivity and analytical throughput through automation and advanced analytical techniques.

Presentations covered environmental parameter testing, continuous flow analysis, PFAS screening in wastewater, laboratory automation systems, and a comparison of elemental analysis techniques including AAS, XRF, ICP-OES and ICP-MS.

The sessions demonstrated how laboratories can streamline workflows, increase analytical throughput, and improve data reliability through automation and integrated instrumentation.

Day 1 Speakers

Advanced Materials Characterisation in Focus

The second day centred on materials research and characterisation techniques, showcasing analytical tools used to understand material behaviour, performance, and structure.

Topics included rheology, electron microscopy, electrochemistry, particle size analysis, thermal analysis, ultrasonic processing, and high-pressure reactor systems.

The sessions explored how advanced analytical technologies can support materials research, product development, and advanced manufacturing applications.

Day 2 Speakers

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Hands-On Demonstrations

A key highlight of both days was the interactive demonstration sessions, where attendees could explore instrumentation and discuss their analytical challenges directly with technical specialists.

This hands-on element allowed participants to see real applications of technologies including:

  • Particle size analysis and dynamic light scattering
    • Thermal analysis techniques
    • Electrochemical testing systems
    • High-pressure reactor technology
    • Ultrasonic processing equipment

These demonstrations provided valuable insight into how these tools can be integrated into laboratory workflows to support R&D and industrial manufacturing processes.

Industry Collaboration

The workshop also highlighted the strong collaboration between Dublin Analytical Instruments, SciMed, and leading global technology providers.

Instrumentation and expertise from companies including

This collaboration ensured attendees gained exposure to a wide range of analytical techniques and emerging technologies relevant to modern laboratories.

What Our Team Said

Conor Nolan, Technical Director at Dublin Analytical Instruments, added:

“Our goal was to create an event that focused on practical solutions rather than theory. The discussions throughout the day showed how important collaboration is when it comes to solving complex analytical problems.”

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Paul Vanden Branden

What Our Team Said

Paul Vanden Branden, Company Director at SciMed, commented:

“Events like this are incredibly valuable for bringing together scientists and engineers to discuss real analytical challenges. By combining technical presentations with practical demonstrations, we can help laboratories better understand which technologies are best suited to their applications.”

What Our Team Said

Colin McGarry, Director & Product Manager, said:

“It was fantastic to see such strong engagement from researchers and engineers across multiple industries. The interest in advanced materials analysis and automation clearly shows how rapidly laboratory technologies are evolving.”

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Advanced Materials Characterisation in Focus

The second day centred on materials research and characterisation techniques, showcasing analytical tools used to understand material behaviour, performance, and structure.

Topics included rheology, electron microscopy, electrochemistry, particle size analysis, thermal analysis, ultrasonic processing, and high-pressure reactor systems.

The sessions explored how advanced analytical technologies can support materials research, product development, and advanced manufacturing applications.

What Next?

If you’re exploring advanced materials characterisation, laboratory automation or analytical instrumentation for research and manufacturing, our specialists are available to help.

At Dublin Analytical, we work closely with laboratories across Ireland to provide practical solutions for:

  • Materials characterisation and particle analysis
    • Thermal analysis and calorimetry
    • Electrochemical testing and battery research
    • High-pressure reactor systems
    • Laboratory automation and workflow optimisatio

Whether you’re developing new materials, improving laboratory throughput, or scaling analytical capabilities, our technical team can help identify the right technologies for your application.

We look forward to continuing the conversations started at the workshop and supporting the next generation of materials innovation.

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