Join us for our prestigious awards night where you will have an additional opportunity to network with other delegates and celebrate excellence in the chemical sciences.
Your host for the night will be comedian and presenter Alexander Armstrong. Alexander will present the winners of our annual Industry awards with their trophies as well as announce the winners of the Emerging Technologies Competition 2019.
As a regular face on primetime TV Alexander Armstrong, is best known for being one half of comedy duo Armstrong and Miller, with Ben Miller. He co-starred in four series of Armstrong and Miller from 1997 to 2001 before renewing his partnership with Ben for BAFTA-winning The Armstrong and Miller Show in 2007 for three series.
Alexander has hosted the hugely popular quiz show Pointless since it began in 2009 alongside other presenting roles, including frequently guest hosting on the BBC's Have I Got News For You and fronting the BAFTA-nominated documentary programme, The Real Full Monty for ITV1. Xander also presents a weekend radio show for Classic FM and has released three classical music albums in the past few years.
The Awards evening provides an opportunity to network with other delegates, Industry Award winners, Emerging Technology Competition Finalists and the Competition Partners in a more informal environment. The evening will include champagne reception, a three course dinner and the awards ceremony.
Dress code: Smart business
Price: £130 excluding VAT
What do others think?
"It was a fantastic evening and a wonderful celebration of successes."
2016 delegate, Chemistry Means Business
"I was thrilled to be a part of the awards dinner, it was an excellent event. Really liked the people who we shared a table with and thought there were good connections between our businesses."
2016 delegate, Chemistry Means Business
"I’m delighted that the GSK and Edinburgh team have received this prestigious award from the Royal Society of Chemistry. This is great external recognition of the world class science we have completed in partnership with Edinburgh towards developing a medicine for acute pancreatitis."
John Liddle, Discovery Partnerships Leader – GlaxoSmithKline Member of The Industry-Academia Collaboration Award winning team 2016