PROCESS & CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SHOW PREVIEW
pressures facing higher education chemistry departments across the UK.
Innovation Ecosystem
CHEMUK 2025 will present several of the UK’s primary innovation support organisations, giving startups and spinouts the opportunity to receive the support they need to continue their development journey towards full-scale commercialisation.
Participating partners include the Henry Royce Institute, Innovate UK Business Connect, CPI, Aston University, RSC Changemakers, Materials Innovation Factory, and the Biorenewables Development Centre.
Waste2Race: The sewage-powered car on track to make history Visitors this year will be able to see the hydrogen-powered Le Mans Prototype class
3 car, fuelled by sewage in a project entitled Waste2Race.
The engineering team behind the project from the University of Warwick will be at the show to meet with visitors and explain the technology creating green hydrogen from wastewater, powering the groundbreaking vehicle.
UK Government at CHEMUK Attendees will be invited to a full UK Government programme at CHEMUK. HSE and DEFRA will be providing industry briefings on Wednesday 21st May. The UK Export Academy team will be exhibiting at the show, ready to meet with visitors that are looking to develop international trade opportunities. The academy team will also be running a one- hour panel session on Thursday 22nd May,
outlining the international trade landscape. The Process & Chemical Engineering Show at CHEMUK 2025 takes place on Wed 21st & Thu 22nd May 2025 Venue:
NEC - National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, B40 1NT Opening Times:
Day 1: 9.30am – 5.00pm Day 2: 9.30am – 4.00pm
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