Institution of Chemical Engineers

International professional institution

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2024 The IChemE Malaysia Awards will return, and the first-ever IChemE Australasia Awards will be launched, expanding the organization's global recognition of chemical engineering achievements.
2023 The Institution of Chemical Engineers launched DiscoverChemEng, an educational outreach initiative designed to inspire future process and chemical engineers. The program includes creating resources for IChemE volunteers and STEM ambassadors to use in schools and careers fairs, and establishing an Educator Network to coordinate local events.
2023 IChemE formed a hydrogen alliance with the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE), collaborating to support industry's adoption of hydrogen as an energy carrier in the pursuit of net zero emissions.
2022 The Institution of Chemical Engineers celebrated its centenary by creating a special website featuring short historical articles about chemical engineering and IChemE's history, and hosting a series of videos and webinars throughout the year as part of the ChemEng Evolution project.
2019 The Ashok Kumar Fellowship was not offered, potentially due to funding challenges.
2018 Northeast of England Process Industry Cluster (NEPIC) became unable to contribute to the Ashok Kumar Fellowship, resulting in the fellowship not being offered that year.
2010 Dr. Ashok Kumar, the only serving chemical engineer in the UK Parliament, suddenly passed away, leading to the establishment of the Ashok Kumar Fellowship in his memory.

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