Welcome to the London Branch
The fundamentals of the Institute of Corrosion is for the local Engineering Fraternity to gather, discuss the pro’s and con’s of the latest technology and network.
The branches are therefore located in strategic cities and grouped into six regions. Each Branch is made up with volunteers who work together to engage and provide support to the local engineering communities.
We also work with other Engineering Institutions to provide interesting and diverse topics for discussion at a local level, to include; IMechE, IOM3, Institute of Welding, Institute of Chemical Engineers.
London Branch Committee Members
Paul Brooks – Committee Chair, Xmas lunch subcom Chair / May social Chair
Ashokan Gopal – Committee Vice chair / Streaming subcom Chair
Brian Goldie – Committee Secretary external / Speaker Chair subcomm
James Glynn – Committee – Treasurer
Anthony Setiadi – Committee – Secretary internal
Ennery Leon – Committee – Speaker subcomm
Chiara Sorrentino – Committee – Streaming subcom
Ali Morshed – Committee – Speaker subcomm
Alejandra Fernandez-Vinas – Committee – Xmas lunch subcomm
Email address: Londonchair@icorr.org
Branch Meetings
Venue: The Lancaster Hall hotel, 35 Craven Terrace London, W2 3EL
London Branch meetings are held every 2nd Thursday in the month from September to May.
The evening events start at 18.00 with complimentary drinks.
The Technical Presentation starts at 18.30.
There is complementary buffet and a full bar from 19.30 onwards.
The meeting generally closes around 21.00.
The Lancaster Hall hotel
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The Lancaster Hall hotel, 35 Craven Terrace London, W2 3EL
Latest News & Newsletters
April No 3 2017 Newsletter
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April No 1 Newsletter 2017
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January 2017 Newsletter
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October Meeting
The Branch had a good start to the 2017-18 season, and whilst there were only had 40 people at the October meeting, the guests were from the major offshore operators, and about 30% were below the age of 40, which was the audience targeted. Simon Bowcock...