Discover the future of proteomics with SCIEX at HUPO 2025, happening in our vibrant hometown city of Toronto, Ontario! As a proud sponsor of this world congress, we invite you to stop by the SCIEX booth #901 and experience how we’re driving innovation in mass spectrometry and proteomics workflows. Let’s shape the future of proteomics—together.
Fun fact: SCIEX was born in Toronto in the '70s when scientists, Barry French and William Breukelman, turned space tech into tools for life science. Their mission? Make the invisible, visible. Today, SCIEX remains a global leader in mass spectrometry, with its R&D division still based in Toronto, continuing to innovate in life science research, clinical diagnostics, and environmental analysis.
SCIEX users' kickoff party
When: Sunday, November 9, 2025, at 20:00 - 22:00
Where: The Goodman Pub and Kitchen, 207 Queens Quay W, Toronto, ON
To kick off the start of the 2025 HUPO world congress, join SCIEX for a relaxed and fun evening at The Goodman Pub and Kitchen, just steps from the Toronto waterfront.
- Connect with fellow researchers and the SCIEX team - including some of our brilliant R&D minds
- Enjoy complimentary drinks and late-night bites
- Great vibes, great conversations, and a few surprises!
Don’t miss this opportunity to connect, engage, and walk away with something special—just one more reason to be part of this exciting event.
Whether you’re deep into discovery or just starting your proteomics journey, this is your chance to kick back, share insights, and build new networks in a casual setting.
Map and directions ⟶
The Goodman Pub and Kitchen is a short walk from the Westin Harbour Castle (7 min). Head southwest on Queens Quay West towards Bay Street. At the Waterfront Trail, just after Beaver Tails, turn left towards the waterfront, and the Goodman Pub and Kitchen will be right at the end of the plaza.
SCIEX lunch seminar
When: Tuesday, November 11, 12:15 - 13:15
Where: Frontenac room (Westin Harbour Castle, 1 Harbour Square, Toronto, ON)
Pushing the limits in advanced proteomics and quantitative workflows
Join SCIEX on Tuesday, November 11, for lunch to learn about the latest advancements in proteomics using SCIEX technologies.
This chapter of SCIEX high-resolution accurate mass systems introduces a whole new level of proteomic depth, sensitivity, and speed that can only be possible using Zeno trap-enabled technology.
Our lineup of leading proteomics experts will present recent scientific findings and discuss how novel, high-resolution workflows enabled by SCIEX technologies are being applied to solve complex biological questions—from biomarker discovery to translational research.

Prof. Matthias Mann, Ph.D., Max Planck Institute
A high sensitivity, compact, and quantitative mass spectrometer for proteomics: First experiences with the ZenoTOF 8600 system

Prof. Albert Heck, Ph.D., Utrecht University
Towards template-free sequencing using fast and efficient hybrid fragmentation methods on the ZenoTOF system

Bogdan Budnik, Ph.D., Wyss Institute, Harvard University
EAD fragmentation provides deeper glycosylation analysis of complex biological samples