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03-06-2009: IChemE (Institution of Chemical Engineers) has agreed a Memorandum of Understanding with the IES (Institution of Engineers Singapore), paving the way for co-operation in accreditation, conferences and other activities.

IChemE CEO, David Brown signed the MoU in Singapore alongside IES Executive Director, Stephen Chor. IChemE has almost 300 members in Singapore and an active member branch.

“IChemE is an international institution and the MoU will help us stay up-to-date with developments in Singapore and further support the needs of our Singaporean members and stakeholders,” said Brown.

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