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PSE and Siemens join partnership to advance continuous drug manufacturing
THE UK’s Medicines Manufacturing Innovation Centre has expanded its partners to include PSE, Siemens, and Perceptive Engineering in a push to advance continuous drugs manufacture.
Type: News
Partners to accelerate biofuels production cycle
TOTALENERGIES and Veolia have teamed up to accelerate the development of microalgae cultivation using CO2, with the long-term goal of producing biofuels.
Type: News
IChemE publishes accreditation guidance
ICHEME has updated its accreditation guidance for chemical engineering degree programmes and published new guidance for process safety degree programmes.
Type: News
Partners sign commercial agreement for green fertiliser
YARA and Lantmännen have signed a commercial agreement to produce fossil-free fertilisers.
Type: News
Election Fever: Call for nominations for the Board of Trustees and Congress
Ahead of IChemE’s upcoming elections, interim CEO Jo Downham encourages members to get involved to help shape the future direction of IChemE
Type: Feature
University of Bristol switches on fastest, greenest supercomputer
THE UK’S most powerful and greenest supercomputer – Isambard-AI – has begun to come online and researchers can soon apply to use it to make breakthroughs in the likes of drug and carbon capture developments.
Type: News
Cambridge University tops The Guardian chemical engineering league table
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY has topped The Guardian’s 2025 league table for chemical engineering for the second year in a row.
Type: News
Adam Duckett on why the COP failure is an opportunity for engineers
Type: Feature
Bhopal – my United Nations experience
This article originally appeared in Loss Prevention Bulletin 299, a special issue marking the 40th anniversary of the Bhopal tragedy, the world’s worst industrial accident on record
Type: Feature
Book Review: Quiet Outrage: the Way of a Sociologist
Type: Feature
Chemengers have a huge part to play in ensuring the safety of low-carbon technologies, says Julie Gilmour
Type: Feature
Electrolysis demo seeks green steel plant
Austria project will produce feedstock from water
Type: News
New council appointed to guide UK Greensteel
Will advise on implementing low-carbon metals sector
Type: News
IChemE Ashok Kumar, Andrews Fellowships open
Support young chemical engineering researchers
Type: News
‘Grave strategic errors’ in Hinkley Point C deal
THE UK government made “grave strategic errors” in its approach to Hinkley Point C, the UK’s first new nuclear reactor in 22 years, and must now re-evaluate the situation, according to a spending watchdog.
Type: News
People should stay in their homes after a nuclear accident
MASS relocation of residents following a major nuclear accident is largely unnecessary, according to new research in the UK.
Type: News
3D printing metal alloys for flexible electronics
RESEARCHERS at Oregon State University have developed a method to 3D-print metal alloys which could be used to make flexible electronics.
Type: News
A PLASTIC has been developed that can dissipate heat instead of trapping it, which could be used to stop electronic devices overheating.
Type: News
RESEARCHERS at Monash University in Australia, along with academic collaborators in China, France, and the US, and industrial collaborators, have developed a smart drying technology that could be used to improve the quality, and extend the shelf-life of dairy powders, an important Australian export.
Type: News