Fix the One to Save the Nine

Feb 25, 2026 | Latest News

ICorr MIC Training Course, 11–15 May 2026

Microbiologically‑Influenced Corrosion (MIC) is one of the most underestimated — yet most costly — threats to industrial assets worldwide. From pipelines and storage tanks to water systems and offshore infrastructure, MIC silently undermines integrity, safety, and profitability.

The consequences can be enormous. The Aliso Canyon Gas Leak (2015), where MIC was identified as a primary contributing factor, resulted in over USD 2 billion in costs, including a major lawsuit settlement in 2021.

Protecting your assets isn’t optional — it’s essential

 ICorr MIC Training Course: 11–15 May 2026

Secure your place on one of the most respected MIC training programmes available. Delivered by leading researchers and field specialists, this course blends science, diagnostics, mitigation strategies, and real‑world case studies to give you the competence and confidence to manage MIC effectively.

Why Attend?

  • Advance your career with a well‑recognised ICorr certificate
  • Earn CPD credits and strengthen your path toward engineering chartership
  • Protect your company’s assets with practical, evidence‑based MIC knowledge
  • Learn from experts who work at the forefront of MIC research and field operations
  • Gain best‑in‑class training at fees that reflect ICorr non‑profit ethos — accessible, fair, and focused on industry benefit

Who Should Attend?

Engineers, inspectors, microbiologists, asset managers, corrosion specialists, and anyone responsible for integrity, safety, or operational performance.

Secure Your Registration Early

Places are limited, and demand is high. Register in good time to ensure your participation in this flagship ICorr course.

MIC is a major challenge — but with the right knowledge, it’s a controllable one

Fix the one to save the nine.

 

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