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Richard Cousins reviews the key lessons from a member CPD sampling exercise, and what comes next

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Six Keys to Recovery for the Chemicals Industry

Six digital technologies that can be implemented now to achieve greater visibility and insights for decision making in the post-Covid chemicals industry

Type: Feature

Careers in Chemical Engineering: Amanda Scalza

Yasmin Ali speaks to Amanda Scalza, Production Manager at SC Johnson, a manufacturer of household cleaning supplies and consumer chemicals.

Type: Feature

More SMART Thinking

Ainslie Just provides an update on IChemE’s Programme SMART

Type: Feature

What Matters to You?– Part 3

Wendy Wilson provides a final update on the status of actions from IChemE’s Member Engagement Survey

Type: Feature

UK Government invests £100m to accelerate Covid-19 vaccine manufacture

THE UK Government has announced a £100m (US$127.7m) investment to fund a state-of-the-art facility that will accelerate at scale, UK production of any successful Covid-19 vaccine. The investment offers a “substantial boost” to the UK’s vaccine manufacture capability, according to the Government.

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Plastic Energy’s push to close loop on plastics wins top IChemE Award

A PROCESS to chemically recycle plastic waste that cannot be mechanically recycled won IChemE’s top honour at its annual Global Awards.

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Richardson: Make systems thinking education mandatory

ICHEME President Stephen Richardson has recommended to a House of Lords select committee that systems thinking skills should be mandatory in engineering education for effective risk management.

Type: News

End of the Road for Wythenshawe Test Rig

How the UK’s least known nuclear facility has played a key part in keeping the lights on

Type: Feature

Water experts issue call to action on climate

AN alliance of experts from across the water sector, including from IChemE, has issued a call to action that commits water professionals to mitigate and adapt to climate change.

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Australian gas plan ‘locks in devastating global heating’

AS PART of its “gas-led recovery”, the Australian Government has released the first full National Gas Infrastructure Plan (NGIP) to help secure gas supply over the next 20 years.

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Train for Transition

Could a skilled worker shortage hinder the path to net zero? Not if we act now, says David Nash

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Australia to become critical minerals powerhouse by 2030

THE Australian Government has announced an updated strategy which it expects will make the nation a critical minerals powerhouse by 2030. The plan is part of measures to unlock the sector’s significant potential, which also include a A$200m (US$148.1m) grant programme and A$50m to support research and development.

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The Rise of AI

Adam Duckett on the rise of artificial intelligence

Type: Feature

Is your membership about to lapse? Don’t miss out on the new member benefits we will launch during my presidency

Nigel Hirst reminds IChemE members to safeguard their membership and their access to IChemE’s resources for professional development

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Could YOU be a Charity Trustee?

Trusteeship can help chemical engineers advance their careers and give to a cause they love, says Fiona McAuslan

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IChemE invites Ashok Kumar Fellowship applications

ICHEME is inviting UK postgraduate students in chemical or process engineering to apply for the Ashok Kumar Fellowship, which would see them working alongside policymakers in Parliament.

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IChemE Matters: Chartered members earn more, survey shows

Chartered members significantly outearn their non-chartered peers according to the findings from IChemE’s latest salary survey

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Honeywell promise to maximise gigafactory efficiency with automation software

HONEYWELL has launched Battery Manufacturing Excellence Platform (Battery MXP), an artificial intelligence-powered software aimed at optimising battery manufacturing operations. Amid increasing demand for lithium-ion batteries, the software can help increase delivery rates by cutting ramp-up times and reduce scrap by 60% at startup.

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Australia starts up Moomba, the world’s third largest CCS project without EOR

THE MOOMBA carbon capture and storage project in Australia has become the world’s third largest project to begin burying emissions without enhanced oil recovery (EOR).

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