CHEMUK 2025 – meet you there?


It’s almost time for CHEMUK 2025 – the UK’s largest expo supporting the chemicals, process engineering, and formulated product industries – which is held annually at the Birmingham NEC.

Why should I attend?

CHEMUK 2025 is taking place on 21st & 22nd May, filling one giant hall and showcasing over 550 specialist exhibitors across five show zones: the Chemicals Supply Show zone; the Chemical Management Show zone; the Process & Chemical Engineering Show zone; the Chemical Laboratory Show zone; and, new for 2025, the Formulated Product Manufacturer Show zone.

Visit Asynt at CHEMUK 2025

You’ll find the Asynt team on stand H102, opposite the Royal Society of Chemistry networking area.  We’ll have all the latest innovations on display for you to take a closer look at, and it’s the perfect time to speak with us and discuss any questions you may have about the apparatus.  Click the image below to get your ticket.

CHEMUK 2025 - register free now

We also have a very special guest joining us for a live demo on our stand (H102): Dr Josh Smalley, Science Communication & Engagement Champion at the University of Leicester (where he can be found in the Science Kitchen), and Great British Bake-off finalist.  You may have seen Josh’s amazing demo last year at the show, where he created delicious cakes using our DrySyn oil-free laboratory heating blocks.

We have something even more spectacular planned for this year, so watch out for further details!  In the meantime, click the image below for last years photo gallery…

Dr Josh Smalley and the Great #AsyntChemistryBakeoff

That’s not all though!

Asynt’s Andrew Mansfield can be found on Stage 4, 10.20 am on Wednesday 21st May where he’ll be presenting: “Lighting the Way to Sustainable Chemistry: The Power of Flow and Photochemistry”.

In the quest for greener, more efficient chemical processes, flow chemistry and photochemistry have emerged as powerful tools for sustainability. This presentation explores how the synergy of continuous flow systems and light-driven reactions is transforming chemical synthesis—offering enhanced safety, scalability and reduced environmental impact. Key themes include the benefits of precise reaction control, reduced waste and improved energy efficiency in photochemical processes. The session will highlight recent advancements and practical applications, demonstrating how these technologies contribute to a more sustainable future in chemical manufacturing.

In the meantime, you’re welcome to join us at our upcoming free webinar where Andrew is taking us through the basics of photochemistry.  Click the image to register.

The future's brighter with (LED) photochemistry - free webinar with Asynt.

Let the countdown begin

There’s only a few weeks to go until the show and we’re excited to share it with you.  Register now for your free ticket and we’ll see you there…

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