07 March 2011
Birmingham set to host IChemE awards
Entries are now being accepted for the 2011 IChemE international awards for innovation and excellence which will be presented at the ICC in Birmingham, UK on 3 November. The awards are global in reach and attract entries from all over the world.
Now in their 18th year, the IChemE awards are highly regarded throughout the process industries for recognising and rewarding chemical engineering excellence and innovation.
The IChemE awards recognise both individual and team achievement in fourteen categories with the best overall entry being presented with the Outstanding achievement in chemical and process engineering award.
For more information about each award category and to download an entry form, visit www.icheme.org/awards
For details on sponsoring an award category or to book your place at the awards dinner, contact Nigel Stephens.
Notes to editors
For further media information, interviews or supporting photography, please contact:
Matt Stalker, Communications Manager, IChemE
tel: +44 (0)1788 534455 / +44 (0)7802 834459
email: mstalker@icheme.org
Jo Sharp, Communications officer, IChemE
tel: +44 (0)1788 534433/ +44(0)7825 266815
email: jsharp@icheme.org
Trish Dwyer, Communications officer, IChemE
tel:+61 (0)3 9642 4494
email: tdwyer@icheme.org
About chemical engineers
Chemical, biochemical and process engineering is the application of science, maths and economics to the process of turning raw materials into everyday products. Professional chemical engineers design, construct and manage process operations all over the world. Pharmaceuticals, food and drink, synthetic fibres and clean drinking water are just some of the products where chemical engineering plays a central role.
About IChemE
IChemE (Institution of Chemical Engineers) is the hub for chemical, biochemical and process engineering professionals worldwide. With a growing global membership of over 32,000, the Institution is at the heart of the process community, promoting competence and a commitment to best practice, advancing the discipline for the benefit of society, encouraging young people in science and engineering and supporting the professional development of its members. For more information, visit www.icheme.org