Milton Keynes (UK)
Events archive
Past events organised by the Milton Keynes Member Group.
IChemE - Past, Present and Future & Milton Keynes Annual Meeting
Milton Keynes (UK)
An open discussion about the institution and its benefits, its future, and how members can get involved.
Squaring the Sustainability Circle
Milton Keynes (UK)
IChemE President Nigel Hirst looks at the implications for achieving Net Zero.
The Critical Role of CCS for Industrial CO2 Mitigation
Milton Keynes (UK)
A one-hour talk from the Milton Keynes Member Group.
Webinar: Principles of Hygienic Design for Food and Beverage Plants
Milton Keynes (UK)
The presentation will cover basic concepts and principles of hygienic design with references to the legal framework. Some practical examples on how to apply the principles will also be given.
Webinar: Optimisation of Hydrogen Production via the Process of Sorbent Enhanced Steam Methane Reforming
Milton Keynes (UK)
An exploration of the various stages throughout the sorption enhanced steam methane reforming (SE-SMR) process, that produces low carbon hydrogen.
Milton Keynes Members Group Annual Meeting and Get Chartered Event
Milton Keynes (UK)
Annual meeting and talk on "Demystifying the Chartership Application Process".
Webinar: The Benefits of Volunteering
Milton Keynes (UK)
An insight into the benefits of volunteering – especially in a member group.
Webinar: Racial Parity in Engineering
Milton Keynes (UK)
Discussing successful working practices to improve Diversity and Inclusion.
Webinar: PhD and Academia
All Ireland
NECC PhD focused meeting looking at the benefits of a PhD for a future career in academia.
Industrial Reality of CO2 Capture - Where Are We Now?
Milton Keynes (UK)
The Milton Keynes Members Group invite you to join them for a guest talk.
Get Chartered
Milton Keynes (UK)
Victoria Darcy from IChemE will provide an update on the recently revised Chartered Engineer process and briefly discuss mentoring for those interested in becoming mentors.
Webinar: Plasma's Journey from Donor to Patient
Milton Keynes (UK)
This talk will describe blood plasma’s journey from donor to life-saving medicines, as well as a brief history of blood products as therapeutic treatments.