Skip to main content

CCC STEM Technicians conference 2026

Page 1


Workshop A1

10.00 -11.20 am

Title: Chemical Storage

Details: This session will cover chemical regulations, chemical stores, store designs and requirements, how to store chemicals safely plus an introduction to the Labexpert Chemicals Inventory and why you need a chemicals inventory.

Presenter: Chris Pambou - CCC/Labexpert UK

Workshop A2

10.00 -11.20 am

Title: Lone to Leader Teambuilding and teamworking for all

Details: Whether a lone technician, part of a team or leading a team, a technician will need the support of other colleagues to make life easier and accomplish tasks.

In this session, participants will look at the teams they may be part of, even as a lone technician. We will explore methods of communication and relationship-building in order to establish a strong team or support network. The session will cover recognising the diversity of team members, how to approach those difficult conversations and strategies for getting things done.

Presenter: Jane Oldham RSciTech, Lead Science

Technician, The de Ferrers Academy

Workshop A3

10.00 -11.20 am

Title: Emulsions, Ions & Iconic Hair

Details: Hair carries a negative charge—and let’s be honest, bad hair days leave us feeling negative too. In this hands-on workshop, we flip the charge and the mood. Learn how pH, electrostatic attraction, and well-behaved emulsions work together to smooth cuticles, enhance manageability and turn chaos into conditioner that actually behaves. Real chemistry, real results, zero bad hair days.:

Presenter:

Workshop A4

10.00 -11.20 am

Title: Oscilloscope Fundamentals: Getting Started

Details: This workshop offers a step-by-step hands-on introduction to the use of an oscilloscope through practical means, helping you understand and visualize electrical signals in real time.

In this session we’ll explore basic waveform features, how to measure them, what an oscilloscope is and what it shows, then move onto key oscilloscope functions such as adjusting voltage position and time scales, understanding trigger settings, and common troubleshooting processes.

This session is perfect for anyone looking to gain confidence using oscilloscopes; whether you're a complete beginner, revisiting practical skills, or simply curious about trying out our new EasyScope in person.

Workshop A5

10.00 -11.20 am

Title: From Idea to Object: Unleash

Your Creativity with Laser Cutting

Details: This session will cover the principles of laser cutter operation. An introduction to design software (e.g., AutoCAD, 2D design software). Designing and customizing simple 2D shapes from a curated list. Printing their creations using the laser cutter.

Presenter: Maysam Faraji - CCC

Workshop A6

10.00 -11.20 am

Title: The Great British Data Logging Experiment

Details: Join us for a hands-on exploration of British-made wireless sensors and discover how to get the very best from data logging in GCSE and A-Level required practicals.

We’ll revisit key experiments, share smart classroom strategies, and demonstrate practical techniques that make data collection faster, clearer, and more meaningful — for technicians, teachers, and students.

To get the most from the session, please download our free EasySense2 software to your device before attending.

Presenter:

Workshop A7

10.00 -11.20 am

Title: Essential A-Level Physics Practicals: A Hands-On

Approach

Details: This workshop provides a comprehensive, hands-on exploration of essential A-Level Physics practicals, covering key experiments required for exams and coursework. Participants will engage in experiments related to mechanics, electricity, waves, and quantum physics, developing essential skills in data collection, analysis, and error handling. The session emphasises practical problem-solving and competence in experimental physics.

Presenter: Dagmara Niecko & Nebyat Yemane – CCC

Workshop A8

10.00 -11.20 am

Title: Catalysts for Success: Demystifying

A-Level Chemistry Experiments

Details: We will explore key practical experiments essential for A-Level Chemistry. It will cover best practices and common misconceptions. The session will also discuss troubleshooting techniques, ensuring accuracy in results, and linking experiments to theoretical concepts for deeper learning. Educators will gain insights into fostering scientific inquiry and confidence in laboratory work.

Presenter: Jina Ameir - CCC

Workshop B1

11.50 – 13.10 am

Title: DNA fingerprinting using gel electrophoresis and PCR

Details: Timstar are providing a hands-on session in DNA fingerprinting using the techniques of gel electrophoresis and PCR. You will prepare agarose gels, PCR samples and run samples in a PCR machine to amplify the DNA

Presenter: Lucienne McCallum, Timstar

Title: From Sketch to Print:

Presenter: Toby Clements

Workshop B3

11.50 – 13.10 am

Title: GCSE and A level Physics Apparatus

Master Class

Details: Overview of the full IPC Irwin range, focusing on electricity, nuclear radiation, waves.

Links to the latest CLEAPPS safety guidance. A hands-on workshop using latest IPC Irwin products. Free worksheets with exemplar results and access to video tutorials. Outcomes - Ability to troubleshoot common setup issues, keeping equipment in good condition. Enhanced confidence in managing equipment safely.

Presenter: Richard Patterson - IPC Irwin

Workshop B4

11.50 – 13.10 am

Title: Unlock the Invisible World of Radioactivity!

Details: Radioactivity is one of the most powerful ways to spark curiosity and wonder in physics — and this hands-on workshop will show you exactly how to bring that excitement into your classroom. Join us for an interactive session packed with collaborative activities and practical demonstrations. You’ll explore how to safely and confidently teach this fascinating topic using captivating experiments, including the cloud chamber, spark detector, and investigations into the radioactive decay law. Watch particles come to life before your eyes, uncover the patterns behind nuclear decay, and gain the tools and confidence to deliver memorable, high-impact lessons your students will never forget. Walk away inspired, informed, and ready to make radioactivity one of the highlights of your physics teaching.

Presenter: Dr Nichola Swann (Lascells); Gary D’Cruz (SLS)

Workshop B5

11.50 – 13.10 am

Title: Hands-On Animal Care: Skills, Science, and Species in Action

Details: This interactive workshop explores the vital role of an Animal Care Technician in ensuring the health, welfare, and enrichment of animals in various settings, including research, veterinary care, and education. Participants will gain hands-on experience with animal handling, husbandry techniques, and welfare assessments while learning about the science behind proper care. Live demonstrations with animals will provide insight into behavioural observations, routine health checks, and ethical considerations in animal management. Whether you're new to the field or looking to refine your skills, this session offers a practical and engaging look at the world of animal care..

Presenter: David Williams & Shannon Berg Capital City College

Title: From Sensors to Data: Building Measurement Devices with Arduino

Details: Join us for a hands-on activity where you'll create your own device to measure things like pressure, temperature, and other physical quantities. We'll start with an introduction to the Arduino, a cheap and easy-to-use programmable device. You'll learn how to connect sensors to the Arduino and display the data you collect.

Presenter: David

Workshop B7

11.50 – 13.10 am

Title: Plant Practicals that work - SAPS (Science and Plants for Schools)

Details: Biology practical’s that work. Looking at practical’s using plants with plenty of hands-on activities.

Presenter: Gail Webdell, Senior Technician Faculty of education Cambridge university and Lead technician at SAPS.

Fenella Dansie, senior Biology Technician and SAPS ambassador

Workshop B8

11.50 – 13.10 am

Title: Simple Physics

Details: An array of experiments that can be used in the general teaching of Physics especially for KS3. Take back to your school a variety of additions and new experiments you can show your pupils to engage them in Physics learning. Including: Light, reflection / refraction, sound, forces, waves.

Presenter: Stacey Wheeler - Curie Scientific, Company Director (still a technician at heart)

Workshop C1

14.10 -15.10 am

Title: Health & Safety

Details: This interactive workshop is designed to provide practical guidance tailored specifically for science technicians, with a strong focus on chemical safety and risk management. The session will cover: Understanding your responsibilities as a science technician, as well as those of your employer and colleagues. Differentiating between risks and hazards to ensure a safer lab environment. Knowing when and how to conduct a comprehensive risk assessment. Implementing Secure Your Chemicals in Education (SYC) guidance for proper chemical management and security in educational settings. The session will conclude with a Q&A, offering you the chance to ask questions and gain further clarity on best practices. Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your expertise and ensure safety in your workplace!

Presenter: Chris Pambou - CCC/Labexpert UK

14.10 -15.10 am

Title: CSI: Whodunit?

Presenter: CCC Technician team Workshop C2

Details: Step into the shoes of a crime scene investigator in our simulated crime scene experience! Join us as we guide you through a mock crime scene, where you'll collect and analyse evidence just like the professionals. Put your skills to the test in this hands-on forensic workshop.

Workshop C3

14.10 -15.10 am

Title: LabLogger

– A Better Approach to Requisition Management

Details: Join us for a presentation, workshop, and Q&A session about LabLogger – the UK’s premier requisitioning platform. We will explore what LabLogger is, what makes it so popular, and how it can transform your department. We will then take a deeper look at LabLogger’s key features and how to get started. The demonstration will be followed by a Q&A session.

Presenter: Pete Sigsworth, Presentations and Events Officer, LabLogger

Workshop C4

14.10 -15.10 am

Title: KS2/3 STEM clubs - Fun filled session including Lego and woodlice!

Details: Angie Ridout is a Chief Technician at Dagenham Park Church of England School in Dagenham. She has been a technician for 23 years and has been presenting about and running clubs for 13 years. Come to her fun session to receive ideas, to either start or expand your resources for your own club.

Presenter: Angie Ridout

Workshop C5

14.10 -15.10 am

Title: Microscope fun

Details: Bored of the same experiment to teach the use of a microscope? join me for a session where I showcase several experiments you may not have seen before that can be used to introduce students to the world of microscopes

Presenter: Stacey Wheeler - Curie Scientific, Company Director (still a technician at heart)

Workshop C6

14.10 -15.10 am

Title: Essential A-Level Physics Practicals: A Hands-On Approach

Details: This workshop provides a comprehensive, hands-on exploration of essential A-Level Physics practicals, covering key experiments required for exams and coursework. Participants will engage in experiments related to mechanics, electricity, waves, and quantum physics, developing essential skills in data collection, analysis, and error handling. The session emphasises practical problem-solving and competence in experimental physics.

Presenter: Dagmara Niecko & Nebyat Yemane – CCC

Workshop C7

14.10 -15.10 am

Title: The Why and How of Professional Registration for Science Technicians

Details: School science technicians are often undervalued and overlooked – who knows what we really do? Obtaining professional registered status can help redress the balance by raising your profile in your school and showing that you are on a par with other technicians in industry and higher education. This workshop will discuss the advantages and benefits of obtaining registered status and we’ll walk through the process; discussing the various awarding bodies, what evidence is needed and how to apply and maintain your status.

Presenter: Jane Oldham RSciTech, Lead Science Technician, The de Ferrers Academy

Workshop C8 14.10 -15.10 am

Title: Tour of CCC Labs and facilities

Details: Join us for an interactive tour of our facilities and discover how a team of 11 technicians manages and supports 18 science labs, 8 prep rooms, 2 chemical stores, a cutting-edge healthcare suite, advanced optics facilities, a realistic crime scene flat, and a busy engineering department. Ask questions, share ideas, and gain practical insights into effective technical team management.

Presenter: CCC Technician Team

Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook