CIQTEK Showcases AI-Powered EPR at 59th RSC ESR Meeting
CIQTEK Showcases AI-Powered EPR at 59th RSC ESR Meeting
April 21, 2026
CIQTEK and SciMed Redefine EPR Possibilities at the 59th RSC ESR Meeting
The Future of EPR is here. At the 59th RSC ESR Meeting in Colchester, CIQTEK and SciMed successfully demonstrated how accessible benchtop hardware and AI-driven Q-band technology are breaking traditional barriers in spectroscopy research.
From April 13 to 16, 2026, the University of Essex played host to one of the most prestigious gatherings in the world of spectroscopy: the 59th Annual International Meeting of the RSC ESR Spectroscopy Group. For the team at CIQTEK, in partnership with our UK distributors at SciMed, it was an incredible week of sharing ideas, showing off new gear, and discussing where the industry is headed.
A Powerful Partnership in the UK
Our presence at the event was a joint effort with SciMed, our trusted partners who help us bring high-end scientific instruments to the UK and European markets. Together, we met with researchers, physicists, and chemists to discuss the practical challenges they face in the lab. It is always rewarding to see how our technology fits into real-world workflows, and the feedback we received was invaluable.
Hands-on with the EPR200M: Precision on Your Desktop
One of the biggest highlights at our booth was the EPR200M benchtop EPR spectrometer. We brought a demo unit along so attendees could see it in action.
The reaction was fantastic. Most researchers are used to EPR spectrometers being massive, floor-standing machines that require their own dedicated rooms. The EPR200M changes that. It offers:
High Sensitivity: Don't let the size fool you; it delivers research-grade data.
Compact Design: It fits right on a standard lab bench, making it perfect for multi-user facilities or individual research groups.
Ease of Use: With an intuitive interface, it lowers the learning curve for students and new users.
Seeing scientists realize they can get high-quality ESR data without a massive footprint is exactly why we do what we do.
Dr. Jingwen Xia on the "Next Generation" of EPR
It wasn't just about the hardware at the booth. CIQTEK’s very own Dr. Jingwen Xia took to the stage to deliver a compelling presentation that got a lot of people talking.
Her talk, titled "Next Generation EPR: Combining High-Performance Q-Band Instrumentation with AI-Enhanced Spectral Processing," dove deep into how we are using modern tech to solve old problems. Dr. Xia explained how Q-band EPR provides better resolution for complex samples, but also acknowledged that analyzing that data can be a headache.
That is where the AI comes in. Dr. Xia showcased how CIQTEK is integrating AI-enhanced spectral processing to:
Automate Data Fitting: Saving researchers hours of manual work.
Improve Signal-to-Noise Ratios: Extracting clear results from even the "noisiest" samples.
Predict Molecular Parameters: Using machine learning to interpret complex spectra with much higher accuracy than traditional methods.
The takeaway was clear: by combining high-performance hardware with "smart" software, we are making EPR more powerful and more user-friendly than ever before.
Looking Ahead
The 59th RSC ESR Meeting was a great reminder of how vibrant and innovative this community is. We want to say a huge thank you to the RSC ESR Group for organizing such a stellar event, to SciMed for their tireless support, and to everyone who stopped by to chat with us or listen to Dr. Xia’s talk.
If you couldn't make it to Colchester this year, don't worry. We are just getting started. Whether you are looking for a compact benchtop solution like the EPR200M or interested in the cutting-edge AI capabilities of our Q-band systems, we would love to help you find the right fit for your research.
Ready to see what the next generation of EPR can do for your lab? Reach out to the CIQTEK team today for a consultation or a digital demo.
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