Registration Open for 2024 AIChE Annual Meeting and Co-located Conferences

This fall chemical engineering researchers, visionaries, and early-career professionals will share their ideas and chart a course for the profession’s future when AIChE holds its 2024 Annual Meeting in San Diego, CA, Oct. 27–31. The associated Annual Student Conference is set for Oct. 25–28.

Returning to the Golden State for the first time since the fall 2016 conference in San Francisco, this year’s AIChE Annual Meeting will focus on the next steps for the evolving chemical engineering profession, exemplified by a collaboration between members of AIChE’s Fellows Council and representatives of the Science History Institute, who are organizing a discussion about the roles that chemical engineers are destined to play in the unfolding energy transition.

Registration for the 2024 AIChE Annual Meeting is now open, with reduced rates for the professional conference in effect through Sept. 16.

The San Diego meeting site boasts several co-located AIChE-sponsored conferences. These include:

  • Conference on Constraint-Based Reconstruction and Analysis (COBRA; Oct. 24–26)
  • Bioengineering and Translational Medicine Conference (BTM; Oct. 27–28)
  • Cell Therapies and Immunotherapy Conference (CTI; Oct. 28–30)
  • Food Innovation and Engineering Conference (FOODIE; Oct. 31–Nov. 1).

Registrants for the Annual Meeting can take advantage of package pricing by also registering for one or more of those adjacent specialty conferences at a reduced rate.

Expanded coverage of the Annual Meeting’s featured events, major lectures, and the technical program will appear in the September issue of CEP. For up-to-date information about the Annual Meeting, its program, and registration, visit www.aiche.org/annual.

Learn more and register now for the 2024 Annual Meeting.

Join or renew your AIChE membership for discounted rates.

This article originally appeared in the Institute News column in the August 2024 issue of CEP. Members have access online to complete issues, including a vast, searchable archive of back-issues found at www.aiche.org/cep.