11–15 May 2026
ICorr Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion (MIC) course gives engineers, technologists,
consultants, and asset integrity professionals the knowledge and practical skills needed to
identify, mitigate, and manage MIC risks. Backed by industry experts, supported by current
research, approved by a major oil and gas operator, and certified by ICorr, this course provides
proven strategies to reduce MIC-related failures and maintenance costs. It also contributes to
your Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and supports the development of expertise
relevant to chartership.
MIC is not simply a biological issue—it is a systems issue that requires coordinated control from
design through operation, maintenance, competency, and monitoring. The course explores MIC
across multiple sectors, including water treatment, infrastructure and waterways, oil and gas,
nuclear energy, pulp and paper, and marine and freshwater vessels. Participants work through
real-world case studies, practical demonstrations, and both established and emerging
technologies shaping today’s MIC management practices.
Whether you are a manager, corrosion technologist, microbiologist, metallurgist, engineer,
laboratory or field scientist, consultant, contractor, failure investigator, senior technician, or
analyst, this course supports your professional development and strengthens your capability in
a critical area of corrosion control.
Course fees follow ICorr non-profit ethos, and ICorr members receive a 10% discount.
For more information: ETGBchair@icorr.org To register: admin@icorr.org


