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ICorr North-East Updates
The NE Branch Programme for 2025 has also been agreed with 3 technical evenings planned and 2 social events. Presenters will be announced once confirmed. Late July/early August – Summer Social. 11th September - Technical Evening with AGM 13th November - Technical...
ICorr Midlands Update
Annual General Meeting, DNV Facility Visit and AI Webinar on Corrosion Inspection. The UK Midlands branch officially commenced its 2025 activities with the Annual General Meeting (AGM) held on 28th April, attended by ICorr President Dr. Yunnan Gao. Annual General...
Aberdeen Branch Updates
In the past 2 months, the Aberdeen Branch has provided 2 excellent presentations showcasing the changing world of Inspection. On Tuesday 25th March they welcomed a well-attended talk on Digital Approaches to Enhance Integrity Management by Kevin McDonald (Sonomatic)....
World Corrosion Awareness Day 2025
CED Teesside Event - Celebrating ‘Innovation and Collaboration’ in Corrosion Engineering. On 24th April 2025, a broad spectrum of corrosion professionals came together at the Net Zero Industry Innovation Centre (NZIIC) for the INSTITUTE OF CORROSION - Corrosion...
Young ICorr Updates
We have now finished assembling the Young ICorr Committee, so as Chair I’d like to first welcome and introduce all of the Young ICorr Committee members: Joshua Owen, Izabela Gajewska; Alyshia; Ben Hudson; Danny Burkle; Kaivalya Borwankar; Lauren Sayer and Harry...
UR Evans Award 2025
Prof Herman Terryn (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium) - as the next recipient of the UR Evans award, to be presented at the Corrosion Science Symposium (CSS). Prof. Herman Terryn is a leading figure in the field of materials science and corrosion technology. He...
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Institute News
ICorr is pleased to announce that Prof Arjan Mol (Delft University of Technology, Netherlands) is the recipient of the UR Evans award 2026.
Professor Arjan Mol is a global leader in corrosion science and engineering, recognised for his pioneering corrosion research and measurement technique development and leadership. After his doctorate at Delft University of Technology in 2000 for his seminal work on...
Meet the Corrosion Specialist – Johnny Morton
Profile of our New ICorr STGB Chair What did you aspire to be when you were younger?When I was growing up, I always wanted to run my own business. I actually achieved this pretty early, at 19 I started a mobile wholesale confectionery business inspired by my father,...
Recent ICorr Corporate Member News
AkzoNobel AkzoNobel has extended its Chinese marine coatings partnership to accelerate transition to sustainable shipping. A strategic agreement has been signed between AkzoNobel’s Marine Coatings business and Winning Shipping in China which will help accelerate the...
Industry News
CorrosionRADAR Predictive CUI Monitoring Implemented by Aramco at Ju’aymah Natural Gas Liquid Fractionation (NGL) Plant
Thursday - June 20th, 2024: Aramco, a global integrated energy and chemicals company, has announced the implementation of the leading corrosion under insulation (CUI) monitoring solution, provided by CorrosionRADAR, at Ju’aymah NGL Fractionation Plant. The Ju’aymah...
bp and Worley Announce Global Strategic Alliance Across Site Projects
bp and Worley have formed a new strategic alliance focused on enhancing efficiency, continuous improvement and value creation across bp’s Global site projects organisation. This alliance builds upon a successful, decade-long collaboration between the two companies....
The Ruwais LNG project, currently being developed in Al Ruwais Industrial City, Abu Dhabi, will be the first LNG export facility in the Middle East and Africa region to operate on clean power. The low-carbon facility will leverage AI, digitalisation, and the most cutting-edge technology to boost efficiency and safety throughout the plant. Ruwais LNG, which comprises two LNG liquefaction trains with a total export capacity of 9.6 mmtpa, will more than double ADNOC’s LNG production output, and help meet the growing global demand for natural gas. In a year, the facility will produce enough LNG to power every home in the City of London for more than two years. Source: https://adnoc.ae/en/our-projects/ruwais-lng Photo Courtesy of https://adnoc.ae
The Ruwais LNG project, currently being developed in Al Ruwais Industrial City, Abu Dhabi, will be the first LNG export facility in the Middle East and Africa region to operate on clean power. The low-carbon facility will leverage AI, digitalisation, and the most...
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