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25.01.2022 Complimentary webinar: Introduction to industrial gasses and industrial cryogenics Wednesday, August 5, 2020 12:30 PM AEST What are industrial gases and where do they come from?... Alex von Muralt, Senior Engineer at Air Liquide will be presenting an overview of the chemical industry and on many of the gases employed beyond nitrogen, oxygen, argon and carbon dioxide. We’ve all seen cool videos of liquid nitrogen and oxygen on social media, what else are they good for? Book your place>>https://www.bigmarker.com//Introduction-to-industrial-gass



25.01.2022 Air Products and Thyssenkrupp Uhde Chlorine Engineers have signed a strategic cooperation agreement (SCA) to collaborate on electrolysis plants to generate green hydrogen.

24.01.2022 Still a chance to register for this webinar with Trish, Judith and Jane next Monday.

24.01.2022 SCIENCE company Thermo Fisher Scientific has announced plans to expand sterile filling capacity for therapies and vaccines in the Asia-Pacific region, with a US$130m facility https://www.thechemicalengineer.com//us-130m-facility-to-/



23.01.2022 Bite-Sized Chemeca 2020 registration is open Webinars starting 29 September, online Bite-Sized Chemeca is a webinar series commencing from 29 September, for approximately four weeks, until 22 October. The programme features plenary speakers and panel sessions highlighting current topics including COVID-19, industry 4.0, circular economy and energy efficiency. There are also academic focused technical presentations based on the event theme Renew, Sustain, Disrupt, Advance. Start planning your attendance and register your place. Register your place>> https://www.chemeca2020.org/registration

19.01.2022 'Energy Transition for the Oil & Gas Industry' Society is demanding climate change action, pushing governments to show leadership whilst also applying pressure to both financial institutions and industry to look at a lower carbon future. Across the Oil & Gas sector this is leading to increased calls for tighter regulation and more focus on a sustainable future. Join us for this webinar hosted by the Singapore member group as we share examples of successfully delivered energy ...transition projects across the globe and how this can be applied specifically to the Oil & Gas industry. https://www.bigmarker.com/IChemEAust/Singapore-Energy-SIG Thursday, July 16, 2020 8:30 PM AEST #oilandgas #energysector #sustainableenergy

17.01.2022 BP will stop fuel production at its Kwinana Refinery in Western Australia and convert it to an import terminal, as the refinery had become uneconomical. https://www.thechemicalengineer.com//bp-to-halt-productio/



16.01.2022 There's only a couple weeks to go until the Call for papers closes. Deadline for abstract submission is 19 October. Your submission should review best practice and latest research in the functional areas that are fundamental to managing process safety effectively. Don't miss your opportunity to help shape the programme, submit an abstract today > www.icheme.org/hazardsaus2021

15.01.2022 Registrations are still open for Thursday's complimentary webinar 'End of Year Event - Looking to the Future of Chem Eng' with Alexandra Meldrum, IChemE Learned Society, Subject Area Lead for Education, Innovation and Research. Alexandra will be speaking across a broad range of areas including the future of chemical engineering and the role of digitalisation in chemical engineering, together with her thoughts on volunteer work within Engineers Australia/IChemE and the importa...nce of professional institutions. In order to retain the typical celebratory feel of this event, if you feel so inclined, you're welcome to BYO drinks and snacks. We will also present the Penultimate Year Student Prizes Book your place>> https://www.bigmarker.com//Joint-Chemical-Engineering-Comm

15.01.2022 Chemical engineer Will Tarpeh says it could help alleviate a multitude of global challenges from environmental sustainability to hunger. https://cheme.stanford.edu//what-if-waste-could-be-recycle

13.01.2022 Complimentary webinar: Machine Learning and its Application Thu, Sep 24, 2020 at 17:30 AWST/MYT, 15:30 AEST Join Pooya Darvehei, AI Engineer at Fortescue Metal Group, in a discussion on machine learning and it's application. In the past decade, machine learning field has grown exponentially. It has succeeded in solving problems we were trying to solve for decades.... In this presentation, we will talk about what machine learning (and more specifically deep learning) is, and how it manages to solve difficult problems. We will have an overview of various problems and the techniques used to solve them. Book your place>> https://www.bigmarker.com//Machine-Learning-and-its-applic

13.01.2022 Safety expert Wassim Naddi, who witnessed the devastating ammonium nitrate explosion in Beirut on 4 August, speaks about Lebanon’s disregard for safety and the need for change. https://www.thechemicalengineer.com//witness-to-the-beiru/



11.01.2022 Hazards Australasia is a leading process safety conference and will be held 14-15 July 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. It shares best practice, latest developments and lessons learned in process safety, promoting a continuous focus on improving process safety performance. The theme for 2021 is: process safety in uncertain times. Call for papers open Help shape the programme by submitting an abstract by 19 October. Technical presentations should review best practice and latest r...esearch in the functional areas that are fundamental to managing process safety effectively. Papers are encouraged from a range of industry sectors on the Hazards Australasia themes. Mark 14-15 July 2021 in your calendar! For more information and to submit an abstract visit >https://www.icheme.org/career/events/hazards-australasia/

11.01.2022 Latest blog on "Keeping sight of process safety in these challenging times" where Trish Kerin from the IChemE Safety Centre talks about the importance of continuing to raise awareness of managing major hazards during the pandemic. "As process safety professionals we know that process safety never takes a holiday, and it certainly doesn’t take sick leave for a global pandemic either." #processsafety #icheme #isc ... https://bit.ly/34icGta

10.01.2022 Help us reward chemical engineering talent - do you know a chemical engineer or team of engineers who deserve recognition? Or maybe a volunteer who has given exceptional service to IChemE? Nominations for IChemE medals & prizes 2021 are now open - closing date 31 October 2020. Click on the following link to read more about the IChemE medals and prizes programme including the criteria for each award: https://www.icheme.org//icheme-calls-for-nominations-for/

08.01.2022 INDUSTRY has to do more to ensure that it is learning lessons to help prevent it from repeating the same mistakes over and over again. https://www.thechemicalengineer.com//chemical-engineers-u/

08.01.2022 Only 10 days to go! IChemE members, don’t miss out on the chance to have your say on IChemE’s climate change consultation. Provide your feedback on the draft climate change position statement by 28 August 2020. You can find out more here: bit.ly/2CaF2eq #climatechange #chemengmatters

07.01.2022 Want to know a little more about your Joint Chemcial Engineering Committee? #chemicalengineering

06.01.2022 Victorian State Government has opened a consultation for a scheme that will require professional engineers providing services in the state to register. IChemE is encouraging members to start considering Chartership to prepare for coming changes. https://www.thechemicalengineer.com//consultation-open-f/

06.01.2022 A chemical plant in Louisiana, US, caught fire after damage from Hurricane Laura caused a chlorine leak. https://www.thechemicalengineer.com//fire-at-louisiana-c/

05.01.2022 LydondellBasell has started operation of a pilot plant which turns plastic waste into plastic feedstock. Read more in the link below. https://www.thechemicalengineer.com//lyondellbasell-star/

05.01.2022 Complimentary webinar: PFAS in July: PFAS Diving deeper Tuesday 28 July 18:30-19:30 AWST/SGT/MYT, 20:30-21:30 AEST, 22:30-23:30 NZST... In our second PFAS presentation Mark Clough will expand on the sources and fate and transport of PFAS in the environment and how this is influenced by the chemical properties of PFAS and the physical site setting. Mark will then focus on our current understanding of treatment technologies to manage PFAS in soil and water Book your place> https://www.bigmarker.com/IC/More-technical-detail-on-PFAS

04.01.2022 Complimentary webinar: Lithium The Lifeblood of Electric Vehicle (EV) Batteries Wednesday 9 September 2020 12:3013:30 AEST, 10:3011:30 AWST/MYT, 14:3015:30 NZST We all know that EV cars have become popular as a way to reduce CO2 emissions, driven by Tesla’s vision and China’s environmental policies.... However, do you know that lithium is the key element for the EV battery and that the ubiquitous lithium ion battery technology for EVs is only about 15 years old? This presentation will give you an overview of lithium sources, lithium supply & demand, pricing trends, where the lithium plants are and typical flowsheets to produce lithium chemicals. Australia, China and Chile dominate the global market for lithium resources and chemical production. Book your place >>https://www.bigmarker.com//Lithium-The-Lifeblood-of-Electr

02.01.2022 Registrations now opened for Bite-sized Chemeca 2020.

02.01.2022 Call for papers is open for Hazards Australasia 2021. Get your abstracts in by 19 October >https://www.icheme.org/career/events/hazards-australasia/ . This is a great opportunity to learn and share your experiences in process safety. Hazards Australasia 2021 represents an excellent opportunity to raise your profile and present your products and services to the international process safety community. Find out more > https://www.icheme.org//hazard/sponsorship-and-exhibition/ #sharetolearn #hazards #icheme #processsafety #safety

02.01.2022 Energy-related CO2 emissions have peaked due to the pandemic, but the world is still on track to exhaust the remaining CO2 budget by 2028, according to DNV GL’s 2020 Energy Transition Outlook. https://www.thechemicalengineer.com//transition-to-low-c/

01.01.2022 Read what Esther Ventura-Medina, Chair of our Education Special Interest Group, says about how #chemicalengineering educators have adapted in #COVID19 and what the pandemic means for the future i #education #coronavirus

01.01.2022 Complimentary webinar: JCEC Victoria End of Year Event - 'Looking to the Future of Chem Eng' Thursday, October 29, 2020 18:00-19:30 AWST/SGT/MYT, 15:00-16:30 AEST, 20:00-21:30 NZST... The Joint Chemical Engineering Committee (JCEC) Victoria would like to invite you to their End of Year event. Whilst this year's event is online, we've retained many of the elements of our usual end of year activity and will feature an opportunity for networking, a talk from a fascinating speaker and the presentation of the Penultimate Year Student Prizes. In order to retain the typical celebratory feel of this event, if you feel so inclined, you're welcome to BYO drinks and snacks. This year's speaker is Alexandra Meldrum. Alexandra will be speaking across a broad range of areas including the future of chemical engineering and the role of digitalisation in chemical engineering, together with her thoughts on volunteer work within Engineers Australia/IChemE and the importance of professional institutions. Book your place>https://www.bigmarker.com//Joint-Chemical-Engineering-Comm

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