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IChemE Singapore joins unique alliance on skills certification
ICHEME SINGAPORE has joined a unique alliance with the country’s government and industrial trade unions that will see its qualifications recognised as momentum builds to boost worker skills and certification.
Type: News
Dangote signs deal for world-scale Nigeria refinery
AFRICA’S richest man, Aliko Dangote, has agreed a US$650m loan to build the world’s largest single-train refinery in Nigeria.
Type: News
Ethics: No Room for Relativity
Malcolm Staves explains the importance of applying the highest safety standards regardless of regional rules
Type: Feature
Mark Apsey and Duncan Lugton talk policy and we catch up with Dylan Sherman to ask about his experiences as the latest Ashok Kumar Fellow
Type: News
Snapshot: Eco-Friendly Fashion
US biotechnology company MycoWorks makes fashion eco-friendly with its patented Fine Mycelium technology
Type: Feature
Fibres can extract uranium from seawater
Seawater uranium can supply 10,000 y of energy needs
Type: News
Old King Coal Part 2: Coal Gases
Martin Pitt continues his series on the history of coal, looking at coal gas, balloons and the fuels that lit the world
Type: Feature
Renewable plastic precursor from biomass
Could help cellulosic biofuel economics stack up
Type: News
Taking a Look Back at Control: Part 1
Martin Pitt considers the history of process control in a two-part series, kicking off with mechanical and pneumatic controls
Type: Feature
Food & Water: Using Water Smarter
Amanda Jasi reports on a project that aims to introduce circular symbiotic arrangements between industry and service providers to help conserve water.
Type: Feature
Bentonite better than cement to seal wells
Regulations must change for widespread adoption
Type: News
Evonik forms pioneering digital subsidiary
Multidisciplinary team will test and implement ideas
Type: News
UK government’s energy market reforms overshadowed by call to build new gas power stations
ENGINEERS are pushing the UK government to do more to support CCUS and hydrogen following its highly politicised spin about the need to build new gas plants that overshadowed a much wider package of energy market reforms.
Type: News
Volunteer Spotlight: Fenella Nordquist
Shining a light on the valuable work of IChemE volunteers
Type: Feature
Carbon Capture: But Not as We Know It
Rotating packed beds can play a part in making carbon capture smaller and cheaper
Type: Feature
ON 25–26 June the University of Cambridge’s Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology (CEB) held its annual research conference. Different from prior conferences, this event followed a new format as it merged the department’s research conference with its postgraduate presentations.
Type: Feature
