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BRINGING THE LATEST NEWS FROM AROUND THE GLOBE BUSINESS News Multi-million-dollar contract for mercury measurement at landmark processing plant


ENVEA has been awarded a multi-million-dollar contract in Saudi Arabia. The company is providing advanced mercury monitoring to the Jafurah Natural gas Processing Plant in Saudi Arabia, as part of the biggest shale gas project outside of the United States. This will be a crucial source of low-carbon fuel needed for the energy transition and the sustainable future. The deal demonstrates the growing role of ENVEA in the Middle East.


ENVEA will provide comprehensive multi- stream mercury monitoring solution for a new processing plant at Jafurah reserve, which potentially contains 200 trillion standard cubic feet (scf) of natural gas.


The solution will generate real-time insights of mercury concentration at each stage. This will help prevent corrosion by the toxic contaminant, optimising production, protecting worker safety, and reducing the environmental impact.


Ryan Goater, Regional Director (META), said: “This is a signifi cant project for ENVEA to be a


part of. It showcases our ability and expertise in mercury monitoring, which is an increasingly important solution for the region’s energy companies. This is because it ensures the plant’s safety. The project also demonstrates our system design and integration expertise emphasising why we are a trusted brand for this type of work.”


ENVEA’s solution has been specially designed to maintain sample integrity as the measurement process is complex. This is because samples must be taken from a high-pressure pipeline, passed through several conditioning stages, and then analysed at ambient pressure in a hazardous environment. Joint teams of expert engineers in the UK and Germany will oversee production of custom sampling and conditioning systems, which will work with 12 ultra-low-level VM3000 trace mercury analysers.


Ryan Goater added: “ENVEA adds value because we are much more than a provider of solutions. We offer a turnkey service that


captures everything customers need, creating a unique solution driven by requirement. And our 45-year history enhances our expertise.”


Engineered for precision and reliability, ENVEA’s solutions are trusted globally to monitor and


safeguard natural gas production, processing, and distribution.


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New senior global product manager in the gas analysis sector


Servomex, international experts in gas analysis, has appointed Giovanni De Dona as its Senior Global Product Manager. He joins the Purity & Specialty (P&S) gases team at the US Technical Centre in Woburn, Massachusetts.


With extensive experience in analytical instrumentation, hazardous Industrial installations, high-purity water and gas measurements, Giovanni brings a strong background in managing global portfolios of process analysers and sensors. His career includes senior roles at Oxford Instruments, Thermo Fisher Scientifi c, Mettler Toledo, TASI, and Galvanic Applied Sciences, where he successfully developed long-term growth strategies and product roadmaps that drove substantial market competitiveness.


In his new role, Giovanni will be responsible for the SERVOPRO DF-500, DF-700, and MonoExact DF150/DF310 product ranges, with a particular focus on leading efforts in the semiconductor market. Acting as both an internal and external advocate for this sector, Giovanni will work closely with marketing, sales, technical, and operations teams to deliver profi table growth and further strengthen Servomex’s position as a reliable leader in high- purity and specialty gas analysis.


Fluent in several languages and equipped with a global outlook, Giovanni brings a collaborative approach and a dedication to deliver meaningful solutions for Serovmex customers.


Giovanni De Dona, Senior Global Product Manager, said: “Servomex is a respected name within the industry. Its reputation as a leader, delivering high-quality analytical solutions really appealed to me. Here, collaboration, innovation and professional growth are truly lived values.


I’m looking forward to working alongside the Purity & Specialty team to provide our customers with technical and commercially viable solutions for their measurement needs.”


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analytica 2026: AI as a driver of digital transformation


Whether it is automated analyses, robot assistants, or AI tools for data evaluation, the digital transformation of the laboratory world is in full swing, but still far from complete. “At analytica, we accompany the transformation and invite visitors to cast a glance inside the laboratory of tomorrow,” says Susanne Grödl, analytica Exhibition Director.


At the analytica special show Digital Transformation, visitors will experience how hardware and software from different manufacturers are combined to make digital work in the laboratory more intuitive and to automate processes. Eighteen exhibitors are taking part in the special show, including industry giants such as Liebherr, Metrohm, Mettler Toledo and Sigma. Together, they will present interactive exhibits and workfl ows for various application examples: from digitised processes in drinking water, fl avour, and fragrance analysis to automated temperature control processes. A special highlight is a cobot from Universal Robots, which places samples into centrifuges and also excels at other tasks.


For digital transformation to succeed, data from different sources must be merged and transformed into a standardised format that both humans and machines can read. The LIMS and Lab Execution System SAMPLES from analytica exhibitor Qualitype support this process, as they offer interfaces for loading and processing data with external tools such as Excel. In turn, analytica exhibitor Splashlake bridges the gap between laboratory equipment and LIMS with an interface that transfers data directly to the LIMS and supports integration with AI-based analysis. Qualitype and Splashlake are also partners of the special show.


Digital transformation and AI methods are also on the program for the science-oriented analytica conference. Several speakers will discuss the knowledge they expect to gain from using artifi cial intelligence. “AI will not only control the automated laboratory of the future, but also generate new hypotheses or synthesis pathways,” predicts Professor Ulrich Panne, President of the German Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing in Berlin. He will chair the analytica conference session “Digital Analytical Sciences” on Wednesday morning (March 25) with presentations on self-driving labs and digital tools in mass spectrometry, photonics, and food analysis.


The topics of digitalisation and AI will also be recurring themes across the fi ve exhibition halls, where over 1,000 exhibitors from around the world will present their latest innovations. Systems from Agilent, Bruker, Shimadzu, and many other providers already use machine learning and AI to analyse spectra and other data, for example, in GC/MS analysis, FTIR spectroscopy, or atomic force microscopy. Thermo Fisher recently even entered into a strategic partnership with the software company OpenAI.


In short, all major equipment manufacturers are focusing on AI—and on analytica, the meeting place for the industry. After all, nothing can replace face-to-face discussions, especially in times of digital transformation. “With the combination of world-leading trade fair, conference, and a diverse supporting program, we offer plenty of room for exchange between manufacturers and users, and between representatives from science, industry, and public authorities,” says Susanne Grödl. analytica brings all the players together under one roof and shows them the way into the digital laboratory world.


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