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Join us for the first webinar in the Cavendish Lecture Series where the focus will be on the Status of the UK Steel Industry, its Future Direction and Key Challenges.
The Earba Storage Project is a proposed Scottish pumped storage hydro scheme with an installed capacity of 1,800MW and a storage capacity of 40,000MWh, making it the largest project of its kind in the UK.
The UK Parliament has passed emergency legislation safeguarding Britain’s steel industry, after the last remaining blast furnaces in the country faced closure.
This webinar will explore innovative approaches to titanium production, emphasising sustainable and circular methodologies. Attendees will gain insights into cutting-edge manufacturing technologies, novel powder production methods, and mining perspectives.
A cathode active material (CAM) plant is to be built in Kotka, Finland, while Europe’s largest battery site in Blackhillock, Scotland, commences operations.
IOM3 Library has received a generous donation of books and research materials from W A (Frank) Tandy, a long-standing member with a distinguished history in the field of rubber and materials science.
The next generation of experts needed to safely and securely manage the UK’s legacy nuclear materials will be trained by The Universities of Manchester and Sheffield, UK.
Peatland plants could make folding boxes, trays and similar items, says the team at the Fraunhofer Institute for Process Engineering and Packaging IVV in Germany.
As many companies explore natural-fibre packaging, the ‘Paperisation in practice’ panel at Packaging Innovations asked if there were any industry implications and whether we should universally embrace paper?
A report from Nick Hatch FIMMM on Meeting Critical Raw Materials demand was released by IOM3 last year. Materials World presents an edited preview of the findings.
A report released by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation suggests established reuse systems in the Global South could accelerate the transition to a circular economy.
Paul Skerry of IOM3 and Mark Shayler of Ape explore the intersections of packaging, sustainability, and innovation, reflecting on their initial chance encounter.
Cost-reduction recommendations from the UK's Carbon Capture and Storage Association (CCSA) follow the Climate Change Committee’s recent carbon budget advice.
Billed as the 'world's largest' resin transfer moulding (RTM) system, it aims to reduce large component process times and maintain aero-structural part standards.
Industry and government figures discussed the UK’s much debated Deposit Return Scheme and Extended Producer Responsibility legislation at a Westminster Forum event.
Resources for planning and managing the closure of tailings storage facilities have been revised by the International Council of Mining and Metals (ICMM).
Engineers in the US claim to have mitigated three types of defects in parts produced by laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) – a form of additive manufacturing.
In celebration of Chartered Week 2025, we speak to the Society for the Environment, Engineering Council, and Science Council on the importance of professional registration.
Diverse uses are uncovered for the 4mln m³ of clay excavated to widen the rivers converging in the Dutch Delta and to reinforce the dykes for protection against flooding.
British Steel have ‘warmed’ to a multi-union to keep two blast furnaces open in Scunthorpe and save thousands of jobs – but say the UK Government must move on carbon costs.
European Federation of Corrosion President Tomáš Prošek discusses the EFC Approved Courses, global corrosion challenges, and the contribution of member societies like IOM3
Advancements in nanostructures for water treatment and phase change materials for thermal energy storage are the key topics explored in this latest issue.
IOM3 is calling for input on the UK Government's Plan for Change on infrastructure and economic growth. Take a look at the questions exploring the role of materials.
As SpaceCareers.com re-launches, cautious welcome comes from a specialist recruiter warning that promotion alone will not stem engineering skills shortages.
Dr Ilija Rasovic MIMMM, Chair of SEC Group, chats with Silver Medal recipients Dr Matthew Wadge MIMMM and Dr Han Zhang CEng CSci FIMMM on IOM3 Awards & Prizes, Competitions and membership.
Scotland’s Court of Session has ruled that the 2023 approval of the Rosebank oil field cannot go ahead, as it did not account for the Scope 3 emissions that would be caused by burning the field’s oil.
Featuring case studies of mineral deposits’ geology and exploration models encompassing different commodities and mineralisation types from around the world.
The legislation for the Deposit Return Scheme (DRS) for drinks containers passed in the UK House of Commons on 21 January 2025 with votes 351 for to 74 against the bill.
The Advanced Carbons Council (ACC) has launched as a global trade association to support the production, adoption and use of engineered advanced carbons.
An independent review finds a flaw in the 'third-party engineered design of the heap leach pad' as the most likely cause of the heap leach failure at Çöpler gold mine in Türkiye last year.
A £410mln investment seeks to accelerate fusion energy development, with a further £51.9mln available for businesses adopting emissions-cutting projects.
Seventy-two countries have significantly increased their interventionist policies and protectionism over the past five years, according to research firm Maplecroft.
Discussing the global value of mining and the importance of building a strong professional workforce, there is a preview of a forthcoming event Advances in Mining Technology & Mineral Supply.