Trinity spinout scales DAC technology in Ireland
IRELAND could see its first scaled direct air capture (DAC) system deployed, after capture firm NEG8 Carbon signed an agreement to scale up its technology.
Mixed progress for AI in decarbonising manufacturing – report
Nominations open for 2026 Danckwerts lecture
The true value of CPD – and how IChemE supports you
December 2025/January 2026Issue 1014/1015
IRELAND could see its first scaled direct air capture (DAC) system deployed, after capture firm NEG8 Carbon signed an agreement to scale up its technology.
THE CANADIAN federal government is set to expand subsidies for carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) to include oil extraction, while abandoning a proposed cap on oil and gas emissions.
A SCOTTISH company specialising in capturing CO2 from the whisky industry has secured £1m (US$1.3m) in public funding to expand its operations across the UK and Europe.
Obituary of Paul Preece, a professor of chemical engineering known for his lovable eccentricities and kindness towards students and colleagues
Martin Pitt looks at how once-discarded byproducts fuelled revolutions in fuels, antiseptics, plastics and road building
TCE talks to Orla Douds, a process engineer for Assystem, about the importance of soft skills and the future of nuclear
Continuing the IChemE National Early Careers Group series profiling early career opportunities in different sectors
Shining a light on the valuable work of IChemE volunteers
For a series called Chemical Engineers who Changed the World, it would be downright rude not to feature the man who is widely regarded as the founding father of the discipline and the spiritual father of IChemE.
Trevor Kletz, the father of inherent safety, explains his remarkable career
Claudia Flavell-While explores the contribution of separation scientist Csaba Horváth