The Midlands Branch is one of our seven ICorr Regional Branches, all strategically located to support our Membership throughout the United Kingdom. They provide a focal point for the local Engineering Fraternity to gather, discuss the pro’s and con’s of the latest technology and also to network socially.
Midlands like all our Branch Committees is made up of volunteers who work together to engage and provide support to the local engineering communities. They also work with other Engineering and Academic Institutions to provide interesting and diverse topics for discussion at a local level including, IMechE, IOM3, Institute of Welding, Institute of Chemical Engineers and also in support of YICorr activities.
Our Midlands Branch had a very successful year during 2023 organising two major all-day events, a Technical Conference at the Birmingham City Chambers in February 2023 and hosting the ICorr AGM at the Birmingham ThinkTank Museum in November 2023.
The Midlands – A Thriving and Developing Area.
In September 2023, the Midlands Branch paid a ‘much in demand visit to UoM (University of Manchester) when Professor of Corrosion Control – Stuart Lyon provided a presentation on the work of the University and the 
Corrosion Group, including 65 years of Corrosion History 
at Manchester
Midlands Venue: Different venues are used, watch our 
magazine Diary Dates or link to each event for details at: 
www.icorr.org/events/ The evening events normally start at 18.00 with complimentary drinks with the Technical Presentation following at 18.30. There is a complimentary buffet and a full bar from 19.30 onwards. The meeting generally closes around 21.00.
Should you wish to provide a Technical Presentation to the Branch meeting during its upcoming Technical Programme, then please send an Abstract, Bio and Photo to: Midlands Chair at: midlandschair@icorr.org
For other general enquires about events or supporting the Branch, please feel free to get in touch with the Midlands Branch Committee at: midlandschair@icorr.org
Attendees for the University of Manchester Laboratories Visit.