Corporate Body

Institute of Materials Engineering Australasia Ltd (IMEA) (c. 1999 - )

From
c. 1999
North Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Functions
Association and Society or membership organisation
Alternative Names
  • Materials Australia (Business name)
Website
http://www.materialsaustralia.com.au/
Reference No
ABN: 40 004 249 183
Location
205/21 Bedford Street, North Melbourne, Victoria, 3051

Summary

In the late 1990s the Institute of Materials Engineering Australasia Ltd took the place of the Institute of Metals and Materials Australasia Ltd. It is a technical society of the Institution of Engineers Australia.

The institute trades under the name of 'Materials Australia', and publishes a quarterly "Materials Australia" magazine. Until 2014, it also published an annual "Materials Forum" that reviewed recent research in materials science and engineering.

Details

From their Website, 2001-12-04 "IMEA, the Institute of Materials Engineering Australasia, is a technical society whose members are interested in the science, technology and engineering of all materials in manufacturing, research and development."

Timeline

 1946 - c. 1999 Institute of Metals and Materials Australasia Ltd
       c. 1999 - Institute of Materials Engineering Australasia Ltd (IMEA)

Superior

Related People

  • Collins, George (1955 - 2014)

    President 2009 - 2011

  • Myers, Rupert Horace (1921 - 2019)

    Vice-President then President of the Australian Institute of Metals, New South Wales branch 1958 - 1961; National Vice-President, Australian Institute of Metals 1961 - 1963; Awarded Honorary member 1981; Awarded Florence Taylor Medal 1984.

Published resources

Resources

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