IChemE celebrates 100 years in 2022

Institution of Chemical Engineers

Monday, 10 January, 2022

IChemE celebrates 100 years in 2022

The Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) will be marking its centenary in 2022, with the milestone providing an opportunity to celebrate the profession, the achievements of chemical engineers over the last 100 years and a future of success.

From the institution’s inaugural meeting held at the Hotel Cecil in London on 2 May 1922 to the membership body of over 30,000 members across the globe today, IChemE has been advancing chemical engineering’s contribution for 100 years.

A program of activities throughout the year will honour the work of chemical engineers past and present, and will present the innovations being developed to meet the many challenges of the future. This evolution of the chemical engineering profession is why the commemorations have been titled ‘ChemEng Evolution’.

To explore the impact that chemical engineering has on modern lives, each month a different theme will be examined. The themes have been selected to highlight and celebrate the enormous contribution that chemical engineering has made to society over the last century.

The program of activities will include: monthly themed webinar panel discussions with industry and research leaders guiding discussions on the future of the profession and its role in society; a blog series with members discovering areas to celebrate, communicate and inspire from each theme; and a series of feature articles in The Chemical Engineer magazine.

A dedicated centenary website hosts a large collection of articles written by members on topics that range from ‘COVID-19, an impact on the whole world’ to ‘Message in a plastic bottle — the search for sustainability’. Also included on the website are details of the chemical engineers who inspired IChemE’s past presidents. These range from Margaret Hutchinson Rousseau, as nominated by Past President Julia Higgins, to Trevor Keltz, as nominated by Past President Ken Rivers.

“As the 80th President of IChemE, I am delighted to be leading our historic institution at this important landmark,” said IChemE President Jane Cutler. “The world we live in may have changed significantly since the inaugural meeting in 1922, but one thing has remained constant and that is the commitment of chemical engineers to serve our society.

“I encourage you all to participate in the program of activities to celebrate our profession. The webinar panel discussions will provide a wonderful forum for debate and conversation, and everyone is invited to participate. The centenary is the perfect time to acknowledge the contributions of the many people who have been part of IChemE’s 100-year history and who paved the way to make our institution what it is today. I would like to thank our incredible members, volunteers and staff who work together to achieve our aims.”

To find out more about IChemE’s centenary and the activities planned throughout the year, visit the centenary website: www.chemengevolution.org.

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