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How Digitalisation Drives Resource Efficiency for the Chemicals Industry

Anahita Khanlari says digitalisation can help boost efficiencies with minimal investment

Type: Feature

Informing Debate

Adam Duckett introduces the Clean Energy SIG's series on hydrogen

Type: Feature

New route to alcohols and aldehydes

Research points to one pot heterogeneous process

Type: News

Petronas to become Southeast Asia’s sole melamine provider

PETRONAS Chemicals claims it will become Southeast Asia’s sole melamine producer after awarding an engineering, procurement, construction, and commissioning (EPCC) contract worth up to €250m (US$279.1m) for a 60,000 t/y plant in Malaysia.

Type: News

Air Products to build a coal-to-syngas facility for Jiutai New Material

AIR Products, a world-leading industrial gases company, headquartered in Pennsylvania, US, has been awarded a contract by Jiutai New Material to build, own and operate a coal-to-syngas plant.

Type: News

PSE becomes IChemE Gold Corporate Partner

PROCESS SYSTEMS ENTERPRISE (PSE) is the first process engineering software company to become an IChemE Gold Corporate Partner.

Type: News

Volunteer Spotlight: Kai Seng Koh

Shining a light on the valuable work of IChemE volunteers

Type: Feature

STEM outreach group warns about UK skills shortage

A SHORTAGE of science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) skills is costing UK businesses £1.5bn (US$2bn) a year in recruitment and staffing costs, a new survey has found.

Type: News

Project for biomanufacturing with carbon capture gets £1.3m in funding

A PROJECT that aims to be the UK’s first-of-a-kind zero carbon loss biomanufacturing system has been awarded over £1.3m (US$1.8m) by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council.

Type: News

Imperial to lead £118m green minerals research centre

A NEW £118m (US$150m) research centre at Imperial College London will work to transform mineral extraction techniques so that critical materials can be mined and processed more sustainably.

Type: News

Male, pale and stale?

NWED 2016 looks at status of female engineers

Type: News

MOF capture firm secures £3.4m funding for UK CCS pilot

NUADA, which is developing a MOF-based carbon capture process, has received £3.4m (US$4.3m) investment which it will use to fund a pilot plant in the UK.

Type: News

Digital Pioneers

Evonik's chief digital officer discusses his expectations for digitalisation at the specialty chemicals company

Type: Feature

Immigration and Engineering in the UK

What does the latest Immigration White Paper mean for the UK engineering industry?

Type: Feature

Novel electrocatalyst produces valuable fuels using CO2

RESEARCHERS at Rice University, US, have developed an electrocatalytic reactor that could be used to produce valuable fuels using carbon dioxide (CO2).

Type: News

CPD Requirements are Changing - Are You Ready?

GETTING CHARTERED was a significant development in my professional career but not the end of the process. On the contrary, I now had an obligation to demonstrate a continuing commitment to my profession.

Type: Feature

Ambition Made Real

Adam Duckett praises Norway's industrial vision

Type: Feature

Johnson Matthey is new Gold Corporate Partner

Joins BP, Ingen, Shell and KBR in top category

Type: News

BP cuts 4000 upstream jobs

600 positions to go in North Sea

Type: News

Take a Breath

Adam Duckett discusses Trump and the climate

Type: Feature