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Integrating Capital Projects into a Turnaround Event

Early, timely input and support is key, says Gordon Lawrence

Type: Feature

Heat Pumps, Boilers, and Decarbonisation

Tommy Isaac compares heat pumps and boilers, and which is most suited for decarbonisation

Type: Feature

Siemens and BioNTech commit to accelerate Covid-19 vaccine scale-out, starting in Singapore

SIEMENS and BioNTech say they will build a Covid-19 vaccine facility in Singapore, as part of efforts to rapidly expand worldwide production.

Type: News

Three researchers awarded IChemE Andrew Fellowship

ICHEME has awarded three chemical engineering researchers the Andrew Fellowship to advance the field of catalysis.

Type: News

CCC says UK policy is failing climate action

DESPITE historic climate commitments, the UK Government has been too slow to follow these with delivery. The UK Climate Change Committee (CCC) said this as it announced progress reports appraising the “twin climate challenges” of cutting emissions to net zero and adapting to climate risks facing the country.

Type: News

WHO announces first Covid vaccine technology transfer hub

The World Health Organization (WHO) and its COVAX partners are working with a South African consortium to establish its first Covid mRNA vaccine technology transfer hub.

Type: News

US refinery shutdown serves as a lesson for process safety

“PROCESS safety is more than just life preservation, it’s about making sure that we look after the communities that surround us as well,” says process safety expert Paul Kenny.

Type: News

Dairy pioneer Kevin Marshall honoured by the Queen

KEVIN Marshall has been made a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit by the Queen, for his services to food science and technology.

Type: News

Using a sponge made of pollen to soak up oil from contaminated water

A POLLEN-BASED sponge has been developed as a more environmentally friendly way of soaking up oil and other organic solvents from contaminated water.

Type: News

Innova to manufacture rapid Covid-19 tests in UK

INNOVA Medical Group has announced plans to manufacture its rapid Covid-19 tests in the UK through a partnership with Sharp Packaging.

Type: News

Industrial Cyber Attacks on the Rise

Adam Duckett discusses the rising threat of cyber attacks

Type: Feature

Men as Allies

Adam Duckett asks what are men doing to help support gender diversity and inclusion?

Type: Feature

Pollution Protection for the People

In the second of a series about chemical engineers who are volunteering their skills to contribute to society, Clare Sheppard shares her work on urban air quality in Australia

Type: Feature

Safety Lessons from Home Alone

David Jamieson explains what Kevin McCallister and the Wet Bandits can teach us about inherent safety

Type: Feature

Solving Problems at Scale

Jane Cutler talks to Adam Duckett about her inspirations and quest for skills

Type: Feature

Making Sure Risks are ALARP

Andy Brazier and Nick Wise explain why it’s so important to consider real-world situations in risk assessment

Type: Feature

Set in Stone

Amanda Doyle speaks to Rahul Shendure about innovations for lower-emissions cement and storing CO2 in concrete

Type: Feature

Warm Up Acts

Tom Baxter examines the challenges and opportunities of electrifying process heating

Type: Feature

Sustainable chemical technologies to accelerate net-zero

LED by the University of Bath, UK, a major new collaboration between academia and industry seeks to use sustainable chemical technologies to accelerate the UK’s transition to net-zero carbon emissions.

Type: News

Protecting Intellectual Property in the Chemical Engineering Field

Chloe Flower looks at new strategies for a developing sector

Type: Feature