Rolls-Royce and Johnson Matthey among IChemE Global Awards finalists

Article by Adam Duckett

THE finalists for IChemE’s 2024 Global Awards have been announced, with more than 75 organisations from 16 countries shortlisted.

Among those vying to win an award at the November ceremony are Johnson Matthey, Rolls-Royce and the National University of Singapore. New categories this year include awards for biopharma, innovative process and renewable energy. The best overall entry will be presented with the Outstanding Achievement in Chemical and Process Engineering Award. 

The 2024 programme also sees the launch of an afternoon networking event for finalists and sponsors, giving participants the opportunity to showcase their work and connect with other participants.

Jamie Cleaver, Global Awards head judge, said: “This is the 30th year that the IChemE Global Awards have been recognising and celebrating excellence in chemical engineering. The scale of the awards is impressive and truly global. We received nearly 300 entries from 24 countries, spread across 16 award categories.

“I am so grateful to all who took the time to submit an entry, and to those who encouraged them to do so. My deep gratitude and respect go out to the team of expert judges. Your passion, commitment, and hard work is awesome. Finally, congratulations to the finalists.”

The awards dinner takes place on 28 November in Manchester, UK. The full list of finalists is available here.

Article by Adam Duckett

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