Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
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The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3) is a British engineering institution with activities including that promotes the development of materials science.[1]
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Abbreviation | IOM3 |
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Formation | 2002 |
Legal status | Non-profit organization |
Purpose | promote the science, design, engineering and technology of materials, minerals and mining and their practical applications and facilitate qualifications, professional recognition and development |
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Region served | Worldwide but predominantly UK and Europe |
Membership | Academics and industrialists across the Materials, Minerals and Mining sectors |
Chief Executive | Colin Church |
Main organ | IOM3 Council |
Website | iom3 |
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It is a registered charity governed by royal charter and a member of the United Kingdom's Science Council. In 2019, the IOM3 celebrated the 150-year anniversary of the establishment of the Iron and Steel Institute, which the IOM3 now encompasses.[2] In 2021 it had a gross income of £3.86 million.[3][4]