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The chemical sector and its digital journey

THERE has been a lot of media attention regarding the term Industry 4.0, what it means, and how it will revolutionise manufacturing in terms of flexibility, productivity, efficiency and customer interaction.

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How to Limit Amine Systems Failures

A review of incident trends reveals ways to reduce risks to production

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A Project to Develop and Protect

Matthew Duchars and John Challenger describe the plans to design and build a facility that the UK would use for emergency vaccine production

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ThaiBev buys US$4.8bn stake in Sabeco

THAI Beverages (ThaiBev) has won an auction to buy a US$4.84bn majority stake in Vietnam’s top brewer, Sabeco.

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RAEng launches competition for schoolchildren

THE Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng) has launched a new competition, Engineers in the Making, for schoolchildren aged 7–14 across the UK. The academy is looking for budding engineers to take on the challenges and show off their creativity, imagination, and problem-solving skills.

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OGA announces winners of offshore electrification competition

THE UK Oil and Gas Authority (OGA) has awarded three projects a share of £1m (US$1.3m) for the advancement of offshore electrification.

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Hayward welcomed as new chair of NEPIC

Dai Hayward has been appointed chair of the North East of England Process Industry Cluster (NEPIC).

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Dry Run

Smarter testing for powder development in the dairy industry

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Book Review: Process Safety Calculations Second Edition

Renato Benintendi; ISBN: 9780128235164; Elsevier; 2021; €190.75

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Working Hard. Having Fun. Making History

Fiona Ragan talks about her role in process control at Amazon

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Australian collaboration targets decarbonisation through digitalisation

ROCKWELL Automation and the University of Melbourne will work together to help manufacturing and resource companies in Australia use digitalisation to reach their decarbonisation goals.

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IChemE Matters – May 2024

Nigel Hirst on IChemE partnerships, including the latest link-up with ITN Business plus what inspired you to become a chemical engineer?

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How Digitalisation Drives Resource Efficiency for the Chemicals Industry

Anahita Khanlari says digitalisation can help boost efficiencies with minimal investment

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Book Review: Chemical Process Safety - Learning from Case Histories

This book sets out to be a volume on learning from case histories in process safety.

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COP26: Discussing the Future

Amanda Doyle reports from the COP26 climate change summit

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Careers in Chemical Engineering: Fiona Macleod

Yasmin Ali interviews Fiona Macleod about her life in chemicals and crime fiction

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Going with the Flow

Rob Best explains continued efforts to streamline membership applications

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Fresh Faces

In the first of a series looking at the work of IChemE’s volunteers, we profile the Young Members Forums

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Ethics Series - For the People: By the People

Mark Miodownik discusses ethical research goals and the power of citizen science

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A century of chemical engineering at UCL

ICHEME president David Bogle has given a speech to UCL students in which he traced the history of the chemical engineering department as it celebrates its one hundredth birthday, and outlined why the role of chemical engineers is more important today than it has ever been. He was speaking at the annual dinner arranged by the chemical engineering department’s student-run Ramsay Society.

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