Join us for training and seminars on elemental, environmental and water analysis
September 2 - 3, 2025 / Manchester, UK
Registration is now open for our user meeting for elemental, environmental and water analysis. This event will provide an opportunity to learn more about the field of elemental analysis from expert operators, and to improve your understanding of your elemental analyzer. We want to provide a space to foster new ideas and share best analytical practices, to assist with optimising instrument performance, data quality and instrument lifetime.
The event will be split across two days with the following areas of focus for each:
- Tuesday 2nd September - elemental analysis
- Wednesday 3rd September - environmental and water analysis (TOC)
You can attend either one or both days, depending on your interests. The event is free and open to anyone who uses or might use elemental or TOC analyzers, but is only available for a limited number of participants. Early-career researchers, students and users from under-represented groups are encouraged to attend.
The full programme will be available soon, and will include presentations from expert users, and from our team of specialists and engineers. Attendees will receive a CPD certificate for their attendance.
If you would like to join us, please complete the form below. We look forward to seeing you there!
I would like to attend
We would be very pleased if you shared your knowledge and valuable experience with colleagues. We'd like to invite all who wish to do so to present their research; please indicate your intention and a title or abstract when registering. The deadline for submissions is 16th July. Presentations should be 15 minutes long, with 5 minutes for questions.

Calum Preece
Product Manager - Environment
Calum is the Environment Market Manager at Elementar and has an extensive background in marine science and biogeochemistry. He possesses notable expertise in global nutrient cycles, such as the nitrogen cycle and carbon cycle, and his academic research career before joining Elementar UK focused on oceanic nutrient cycling and the use of stable isotopes to investigate future scenarios and climate change.

Dr Jon Metters
Sales Manager for IRMS (associated inlets), TOC and elemental analysis across the UK and Ireland.
Jon comes from a Chemistry background with a PhD focused on the development and use of novel materials for use in clinical, environmental and forensic applications.
Aside from science, Jon enjoys good food along with days outside with his daughter and their dog.

Raeesah Saddiq
Technical Sales Specialist - UK North
Raeesah studied Chemistry and has since worked in technical software sales in the scientific industry. Shortly before joining Elementar, she returned from travelling around the world, visiting over 22 countries, with her favourite being Uzbekistan.

Address:
Manchester Museum, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PL

The museum is located on the Manchester University campus, about a mile from Manchester Picadilly Station. Frequent buses are running between the two.
For more information on travel, please visit the Manchester Museum travel page.
We strive to host an inclusive, accessible event that enables all individuals, including individuals with disabilities, to engage fully. To request an accommodation, or for inquiries about accessibility, please contact us at info-uk@elementar.comto discuss requirements.
You can also find more information on the venue's accessibility on this page.
The Hyatt Regency is just around the corner from Manchester Museum. If you would like to reserve a room, please use this link to access the University of Manchester visitor rate.
Hyatt Regency Manchester
55 Booth St W, Manchester M15 6PQ
Contact
Phone: (+44) 1613 595 550
E-mail: manchester.regency@hyatt.com
Website: Link

Register your interest using the form below.
Please indicate which days you plan to attend, either the 2nd, 3rd or both days. If you would like to present, please include a summary of your chosen topic.