Policy Explainer: Select Committees
IOM3 have prepared this exclusive explainers with the aim of empowering members to engage with select committees
IOM3 have prepared this exclusive explainers with the aim of empowering members to engage with select committees
Peter Haslehurst was a longstanding member of the Institute and its predecessors, having held several positions over the years. He sadly passed away in April at the age of 84.
EuChemS Sustainable Chemistry Award given for research on safer processing.
Ultrahigh vanadium powder metallurgy, spark plasma texturing and freeze-casting are among the topics discussed.
Rolls-Royce SMR has been selected as the preferred bidder to build small modular nuclear reactors in the UK.
IOM3 is seeking evidence on sustainability in environmentally intensive sectors.
Seaweed farms store carbon as effectively as natural coastal ecosystems new research shows.
The inter-university group say this could lead to a variety of customised electronic devices using only a single element.
McKinsey & Company have found copper supply chains could reach a 3.6MT shortfall in refined copper by 2035.
The Engineering Construction Industry Training Board (ECITB) estimates increase for the engineering construction industry (ECI) in renewables.
The academic research centre recommends the UK packaging industry drives change rather than rely on government action.
The gearless mill drive ring motor drives large grinding mills for the mining industry.
Bimetallic composites, geopolymers and rotational speed effect are among the topics discussed.
The report highlights how the responsible management of the materials cycle underpins security, growth and clean energy.
The research will develop metamaterials designed at microscopic scale.
Hot corrosion behaviour and ultraviolet filter agents are among the topics discussed.
The new tariff replaces the broad brush 25% tariff President Trump placed on all steel and aluminium imports earlier this year.
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The European Commission has selected 13 projects in countries outside the EU to secure access to raw materials.
The solar farm for Network Rail's stations and offices will be built by EDF Renewables UK near Swainsthorpe in Norfolk.