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SCIEX helps to improve the world we live in by enabling scientists and laboratory analysts to find answers to the complex analytical challenges they face. The company's global leadership and world-class service and support in the capillary electrophoresis and liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry industry have made it a trusted partner to thousands of the scientists and lab analysts worldwide who are focused on basic research, drug discovery and development, food and environmental testing, forensics and clinical research.

SCIEX at EPRW 2026

8 - 12. June 2026
Join SCIEX at EPRW 2026 to discover ultrafast MRM workflows enabling high-throughput food contaminant analysis with thousands of scheduled MRMs and SANTE-compliant performance.
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SCIEX at EPRW 2026

SCIEX workshop at EPRW 2026

Join our SCIEX workshop on June 11 or visit our shared booth with Phenomenex at booths #11 and #12

  • Location: Postillion Hotel & Convention Centre WTC Rotterdam

Multiresidue testing in food products plays a critical role in protecting public health, yet it presents significant analytical challenges.

Today’s laboratories are expected to monitor hundreds to thousands of chemically diverse compounds—including pesticides, veterinary drugs, mycotoxins, and other natural toxins—while still meeting stringent regulatory performance criteria.

This demand has driven the rise of large-scale “mega methods,” where method robustness, data quality, and sample throughput must all be carefully balanced.

In this seminar, we will explore how advances in ultrafast MRM acquisition on a new-generation triple quadrupole mass spectrometer are reshaping large-panel food analysis. Using a rapid shortened LC method with fast positive/negative polarity switching, we demonstrate the reliable analysis of more than 2,000 transitions—and up to 3,600 scheduled MRMs—without compromising peak quality or quantitative performance, even in regions of extreme MRM concurrency.

We will discuss how unprecedented sub millisecond dwell and pause times enable shorter gradients, wider retention time windows, and faster method development, while still meeting SANTE guidelines for LOQs, ion ratios, and accuracy.

Join us to learn how ultrafast MRM workflows can simplify mega methods, increase throughput, and deliver confident results in complex food matrices.

Key learning points:
  • Why mega multimethod for food contaminates analysis is increasingly necessary—and where its main analytical bottlenecks lie.
  • How ultrafast MRM acquisition enables large compound panels without sacrificing data quality.
  • How sub millisecond dwell times allow shorter LC methods
  • How high throughput workflows can meet SANTE guidelines

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