Hosts

Conference supporters

The Australian and New Zealand Federation of Chemical Engineers (ANZFChE) is responsible for the running of Chemeca on behalf of the member Institutions of the Federation. The Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) will host the conference with the continued support from the Federation members.

Conference host: Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE)

Founded in 1922, IChemE is a multi-national institution with primary offices in the UK and Australia. We exist to advance chemical engineering’s contribution for the benefit of society.

We support the development of chemical engineering professionals and provide connections to a powerful network of around 30,000 members in more than 100 countries.

We support our members in applying their expertise and experience to make an influential contribution to solving major global challenges. If you are a chemical engineer, student or experienced leader, join us today and become be part of our vibrant community.

Conference supporter: Engineering New Zealand

Engineering New Zealand is a non-profit membership organisation. We're dedicated to promoting the interests of engineers and engineering and do so by having a voice on topical issues. Our members are professional, credible and up to date with industry changes. We support them every day to be the best engineers they can be, and shout their contribution to our communities from the rooftops. Put simply, we bring engineering to life.

As New Zealand’s professional body for engineers since 1914, we create a community of learning, collaboration, and support for engineers from all disciplines throughout the lifespan of their careers.

Conference supporter: The Royal Australian Chemical Institute (RACI)

For over 100 years, RACI has been the voice of chemistry in Australia. As the professional body for chemical sciences, we exist to support the needs, education and interests of our members. We also play a leading role in promoting the science, practice and positive impact of chemistry to the public, educational sector, industry and government.