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Join us at LECO’s European Application and Technology Center (EATC) in Berlin on 16–17 June 2026 for a dedicated two-day summit focused entirely on the Pegasus HRT series.
Following the success of our US Ultimate Discovery Tool Summit, LECO is pleased to bring this focused event concept to Europe. This special summit will bring together Pegasus HRT users, collaborators, and scientific leaders for two days of presentations, discussion, and networking centered on the power of high-resolution mass spectrometry.
Lead Scientist and Senior Lecturer University of Liège, Belgium
Head of Characterisation and Analytics, Chemistry Department, University of Southampton – Retired, United Kingdom
Associate Professor in Food Chemistry in the Department of Chemistry, Biological, Pharmaceutical and Environmental Sciences at University of Messina, Italy
Scientist, Procter & Gamble, United States
Scientist, Procter & Gamble, United States
Senior Analytical Chemist, Certech, Belgium
Associate Professor, Department of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Ferrara, Italy
Associate Professor, Università del Piemonte Orientale, Italy
Learn from industry leaders
Hear directly from key opinion leaders and experienced Pegasus HRT users sharing real-world expertise.
Explore advanced applications
Discover workflows in non-targeted analysis and complex sample characterization.
Solve analytical challenges
Gain insights into solving complex problems with high-resolution mass spectrometry.
Stay ahead
See how Pegasus HRT is driving new possibilities in discovery-driven analysis.
Connect with experts
Exchange ideas with scientists, researchers, and LECO specialists from across Europe.
Build relationships
Expand your network through discussions, collaboration, and informal networking opportunities.
– Explore the latest Pegasus HRT applications and workflows
– Gain insight into real-world analytical challenges and solutions
– Exchange ideas with fellow scientists and LECO specialists
– Discover new possibilities for high-resolution accurate-mass analysis
– Environmental analysis
– Food and consumer safety
– Chemical characterization
– Metabolomics and life sciences
– Non-target screening and suspect screening
– Research and method development