Aberdeen (UK)
Events archive
Past events organised by Aberdeen Members Group.
Webinar: Annual Meeting
Aberdeen (UK)
The Annual Meeting of the Aberdeen Member Group.
Webinar: NECC Get Chartered Stage 2 (Initial Professional Development)
Aberdeen (UK)
A webinar to discuss Stage 2 - Initial Professional Development.
Webinar: Hydrogen Accidents and Lessons Learned
Aberdeen (UK)
We will explore and put into context some hydrogen incidents and discuss these accidents and their consequences.
Webinar: Decarbonising Power Generation within the Oil and Gas sector
Aberdeen (UK)
While the availability and cost of carbon neutral and zero carbon fuels remain challenging, their increasing uptake and growing availability of renewable energy sources will contribute to making th...
Ten-Pin Bowling
Aberdeen (UK)
Join the Aberdeen Member Group for a social evening of ten-pin bowling.
Webinar: National Early Career Committee (NECC) Annual Meeting
All Ireland
The IChemE National Early Career Committee UK&I will be holding its Annual General Meeting, fostering collaboration and professional growth.
Webinar: Process Safety Leadership – site visits best practice
Aberdeen (UK)
Senior Leaders play a critical role in ensuring that process safety risks are well managed within their businesses.
Webinar: The UK Energy Mix Today and in the Future
Aberdeen (UK)
Highlighting the importance of our domestic oil and gas sector and what our future integrated energy system could look like.
Webinar: NECC Get Chartered
Aberdeen (UK)
A Get Chartered webinar for graduates and early careers members.
Webinar: Celebrating Women in Engineering Day
Aberdeen (UK)
A webinar to celebrate International Women in Engineering Day.
Aberdeen Member Group Annual Dinner
Aberdeen (UK)
The Aberdeen Member Group is pleased to announce its next annual dinner, which will take place in June this year.
Webinar: Shifting the Paradigm of Executing Conceptual Design and FEED Projects Through Digitalisation
Aberdeen (UK)
By taking a proactive approach to digitalisation with new systems, organisations can reduce the risk of operational disruptions, and increase overall efficiency.