
Annual University of Liverpool Industry-Chemistry Engagement Meeting (IChEM)
- 0151 794 7287
- Professor Neil Berry
- Suitable for: Any chemical company looking for collaboration opportunities
- Admission: Free but please register to attend
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Chemistry at Liverpool has a long history of innovation and impact; our current activities are grouped under a series of research clusters and within numerous bespoke facilities resulting from considerable recent investment and support. Within the last UK Research Excellence Framework process, we were ranked 2nd overall across the
country and we continue to build on this success through a strategic process of recruitment and institutional planning.
We want to share with you some of our recent advances from our world-leading and pioneering research. We hope that you will find these developments as exciting as we do and that this awareness will help you consolidate your view of the University of Liverpool as a global centre for fundamental science and technology development.
The event runs from 5th September to 6th September with an evening reception to be held at the Materials Innovation Factory. This unique facility is accelerating materials discovery through collocation of industry and academia, and the use of robotics and high-performing computing and is only one of three research facilities that you will have the opportunity to visit. Complimentary on-campus accommodation is available for the 5th September and if you require this please indicate during registration.