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Digital Twins in the Chemical Process Industries

Joanne Tanner and Colin Newbery discuss the hype and the hope for digital twins

Type: Feature

Ethics Series: Did you sleep well?

Speaking the truth when others don’t want to hear has to be part of our DNA as engineers, says Dame Judith Hackitt

Type: Feature

Step by Step

Stephen Drew reports on why classic pinch technology used in the NZ food industry is just as valid today as it’s ever been

Type: Feature

Knowledge Transfer

Now is the time to invest in skills

Type: Feature

How Do Engineers Stop Giving Their Clients What They Want?

Tom Baxter on when engineers have to choose between business and principles

Type: Feature

Solid States

You may not be able to control the world, but you can control the flow of your bulk solids, says Grant Wellwood

Type: Feature

De Rivaz: Diversity, collaboration and adaptation vital for engineering

THE engineering profession will need to adapt to an ever-changing world in the coming years, and at the centre of its transformation will be diversity and collaboration, according to former EDF Energy CEO Vincent de Rivaz.

Type: News

Imagine Chemistry: a New Kind of Innovation Challenge for an Industry that Needs Shaking Up

AkzoNobel is calling on chemical engineers to enter its R&D challenge and help provide the missing ingredient needed to boost company innovation

Type: Feature

Learning How to Learn: The Skill Which Underpins Performance Throughout One’s Career

Kate O’Brien, Tony Howes and Greg Birkett discuss the dangers of poor learning strategies, with tips on how to identify and resolve them

Type: Feature

Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: Measuring Progression

Macsene Isles-Ahite, David Lloyd-Roach and Alana Collis talk about why IChemE needs to better understand its membership profile

Type: Feature

Keep it All In: How to Bund with Confidence

Kevin Wheeler explains bunding’s vital role and offers a practical summary of issues to consider in bund specification for the water industry

Type: Feature

Presidential Review: Restating and Reinvigorating IChemE

Ken Rivers reflects on his 18 months as IChemE President

Type: Feature

UNESCO and Nestlé launch initiative to support 100 young entrepreneurs with sustainable food solutions

UNESCO and Nestlé have teamed up to find and fund 100 young entrepreneurs who have innovative ideas for how to boost the resilience and sustainability of food.

Type: News

The Challenges of Developing a Fusion Power Plant: and How Chemical Engineers are Helping Make STEP a Reality

In part two of our series on fusion energy, Jack Acres highlights the core challenges of developing a prototype power plant and how chemical engineering principles are being used to solve them

Type: Feature

Flixborough 50 Years On: Lessons for Managers and Engineers Today

Robin Turney says the lessons learned from the disaster are still as relevant now as they were in 1974

Type: Feature

Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (ED&I) and IChemE

Macsene Isles-Ahite shares her vision for ED&I in IChemE and the chemical engineering profession.

Type: Feature

Devoting Energy to Energy Efficiency: The Role of an Energy Lead in Process Industry

The appointment of an energy lead at a dss+ downstream oil and gas client significantly improved energy efficiency, lowered greenhouse gas emissions and reduced energy expenditure. Gert-Jan Fien wonders why more energy-intensive industries aren’t going down the same path

Type: Feature

Shahana Buchanan: IChemE Special Interest Group Chair

Shahana Buchanan, chair of IChemE's Safety & Loss Prevention Special Interest Group discusses how Piper Alpha has shaped her career overseas

Type: Feature