The Institute of Corrosion’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) 2025

Overview

We are delighted to announce that the Institute of Corrosion’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) will take place this year on Tuesday, 4th November 2025, hosted by the ICorr North West Branch.

The event will be delivered in partnership at the Henry Royce Institute, and hosted at their headquarters within the Royce Hub Building at the University of Manchester.

This year’s AGM will be preceded by a special technical presentation, offering attendees a valuable afternoon of learning, knowledge sharing, and professional engagement. It’s a fantastic opportunity for ICorr members, colleagues, and professionals in the corrosion and materials science community to come together for networking, technical insight, and strategic discussion on the future of our industry and institute.

This year’s technical presentation will reflect on the need to develop solutions that enhance materials performance in service and reduce environmental impact: MS4DE – Material Systems for Demanding Environments. Modern engineering challenges demand innovative thinking and robust material solutions. MS4DE will examine how research and innovation plays a vital role in ensuring performance, safety, and sustainability across some of the most challenging environments. Presented by esteemed academics and industry experts, this session offers cutting-edge insights, practical guidance, and engaging discussion tailored to professionals working at the forefront of materials and corrosion engineering.

Date and Location

  • Date: Tuesday, 4th November 2025
  • Time: 12:30 – 17:00
  • Venue: Henry Royce Institute, University of Manchester
  • Includes: Complimentary networking lunch, technical presentation, and the official ICorr AGM

Registration and further details for the event will be announced in September 2025.  

Date
November 4 2025 -
November 4 2025
Time
12:30 - 17:00
Location
North West
Event Type
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