History
The world of chemical engineering was formerly represented by three regional (con-)federations of national learned societies:
APCChE - Asian Pacific Confederation of Chemical Engineers EFCE - European Federation of Chemical Engineering IACCE - InterAmerican Confederation of Chemical Engineering.
This system did not cover all countries or regions and did not allow to deal efficiently with chemical engineering issues of a global nature. The only joint activity was the World Congress of Chemical Engineering which takes place alternatively in one of the three regions, every five years. This is why, in...
| December 1991 |
Jim Oldshue, former president of IACCE and AIChE, suggests the formation of a kind of "World Office of Chemical Engineering". |
| December 1998 |
DECHEMA takes up the idea and proposes, at the APCChE Congress in Puerto Rico, the formation of the WCEC. |
| 12 August 1999 |
Presidents and general secretaries of AIChE, DECHEMA and IChemE meet in Frankfurt and found a WCEC Formation Committee. |
| 23 May 2000 |
WCEC Formation Committee meets in Frankfurt and drafts a Vision/Mission/Goals memorandum. |
| 14 November 2000 |
WCEC Formation Committee members meet in Los Angeles to adopt the memorandum and agree on nomination procedures. |
| 10 May 2001 |
WCEC Formation Committee meets in Beijing and proposes the first World Council members. |
| 26 September 2001 |
WCEC Formation Committee members meet for the last time, in Melbourne. |
| 27 September 2001 |
The World Chemical Engineering Council, WCEC, is formally launched at the closing ceremony of the Sixth World Congress of Chemical Engineering in Melbourne. |
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