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UK HSE cybersecurity expert to present at Hazards 31

HAZARDS 31 will feature a talk by cybersecurity expert Sarabjit Purewal – from the UK’s Health and Safety Executive – about the challenges in this area for those managing and preventing major hazards in chemical and process industries.

Type: News

IChemE launches Sustainability Hub

ICHEME has launched its new Sustainability Hub, giving chemical engineers access to a suite of new, on-demand training courses and knowledge resources.

Type: News

Chemical & Process Engineering Expo, CHEMUK 2022, returns this May

The CHEMUK 2022 EXPO returns on 11 and 12 May 2022 at the NEC in Birmingham, UK.

Type: Feature

The Chemical & Process Engineering Expo, CHEMUK, returns this May

The UK trade show for process, control, and plant engineers returns on 10 and 11 May and is free to attend. Keynote speakers include senior members of IChemE.

Type: Feature

Back to the Future

Adam Duckett on engineers and readers predicting and shaping the future

Type: Feature

Frank Morton: But Not as We Know It

Annual student sports meet calls on students and sponsors to support new virtual format

Type: Feature

Surrey students’ clean water system wins Davidson Inventors Challenge 2025

YEAR 12 students from Surrey have scooped the top prize at the Davidson Investors Challenge 2025, for their “impressive” water filtration system.

Type: News

How to Build a Self-Healing Plant

A future where plants will monitor, diagnose potential issues, and even schedule a fix is not far off – if we develop it correctly

Type: Feature

Helping Hands in the Health Crisis

Amanda Jasi speaks to companies that have begun producing hand sanitiser, to help prevent the spread of coronavirus

Type: Feature

Precise Liquid Flow Measurement to Optimise Your Batching System

Neil Hannay outlines the key considerations when specifying a suitable flow meter for the design of a batching system

Type: Feature

Policy Perspective

Samson Yosef explains how IChemE is supporting members to influence policy

Type: Feature

Hydrogen in Vehicular Transport

A look at the challenges and opportunities of using hydrogen as a transport fuel

Type: Feature

A Standard Response

Members have grounds for optimism, says IChemE CEO Jon Prichard

Type: Feature

Green glycidol pilot plant in the UK

Green Lizard Technologies (GLT) will use dimethyl carbonate and unpurified waste glycerol for environmentally friendly production of glycidol. The spin-out company from Queen’s University Belfast has chosen the Wilton Centre in Teesside as the site for the pilot plant.

Type: News

Carbon nanotubes could make carbon-zero fuels cheaper than fossil fuels

A BREAKTHROUGH has been made in the manufacturing of carbon nanotube membranes which will lead to large-scale production. These “molecular factories” have the potential to remove carbon dioxide from the air and turn it into fuel.

Type: News

CCUS report urges UK government to act now

THE carbon capture usage and storage (CCUS) cost challenge taskforce has released a report setting out recommendations to the UK government and calling for a policy framework to be released early next year.

Type: News

UK relaunches search for a GDF site

The UK has relaunched its search for a site to bury its nuclear waste after previous plans were halted when the local council of a potential site voted to withdraw from the process. The selected site will host a Geological Disposal Facility (GDF) for the disposal of higher activity radioactive waste.

Type: News

GO dough: transforming graphene oxide

RESEARCHERS have developed a method to turn graphene oxide into a mouldable dough, making it safer to transport and easier to work with.

Type: News

New chemical engineering department at Brunel University London

BRUNEL University London’s new Department of Chemical Engineering was officially launched on 29 January 2020.

Type: News

ExxonMobil and medical product accelerator collaborate to produce PPE

EXXONMOBIL and the Global Center of Medical Innovation (GCMI) have initiated multi-sector and joint-development projects to rapidly redesign and manufacture reusable personal protection equipment (PPE), such as face shields and masks, for healthcare workers. This will help to meet demand for products in short supply due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Type: News