SAIChE AWARDS NOMINATION
The SAIChE GOLD MEDAL and
The SAIChE INNOVATION AWARDS
Call for nominations
The Process Industry is one of the major economic engines of the South African economy. Chemical Engineers provide the technological input necessary to allow the industry to grow and to remain internationally competitive.
Technological advances and innovation are key factors in any business that wants to improve its competitiveness and profitability.
The “Bill Neale-May” † Gold Medal and the Innovation awards of the SAIChE are made in recognition of outstanding contributions by chemical engineers to the industry. The SAIChE considers that such recognition will provide encouragement for the pursuit of technological advances and innovative thinking and that it will also enhance the professional status of our profession.
The awards are scheduled to be made at the Annual Dinner
of the SAIChE (Venue and date to be advised).
The Gold Medal Award: This is granted for outstanding achievement in chemical engineering or process technology in its broadest definition. Unusually competent chemical engineering effort carried out essentially within Southern Africa, including commercial implementation (where relevant) and with at least an element of innovation, are the main criteria. As engineering is largely a team effort, the award is more likely to be made to a group, though not necessarily so.
The Innovation Awards: These are granted for outstanding innovative contributions by chemical engineers to their profession or industry
* to a person who has developed a relevant novel idea; it may range from theory to experimental, design or application
* to a team that has invented and developed novel process technology applied locally,
* or to a person or team applying great ingenuity in implementing novel process technology.
The levels of achievement, innovation, originality and chemical engineering content, the degree of practical implementation or implementation potential and evidence of direct or indirect economic or professional value are the main criteria with the emphasis on quality (rather than quantity) and creativity.
For further details of the award procedures and application forms see below.
† The late Bill Neale-May was the first President of our Institution.
SAIChE GOLD MEDAL
- The award shall be for outstanding achievement in chemical engineering or process technology in its broadest definition. The main criterion is the advancement of technology and there must be at least an element of innovation.
- The fact that the process, equipment, or methodology has been applied in industry or at least demonstrated on a commercially significant scale will be a strong recommendation.
- The Award is not directly for managerial or economic achievement, but such issues may be considered in deciding between candidates.
- The work leading to the award shall essentially have been executed in Southern Africa.
- An individual or a small team (not more than five persons) may be nominated for the award. Their affiliation may be cited if this is the wish of the nominee(s).
- Nominations must supply sufficient detail to enable the evaluators to form proper judgement.
- The award shall not be made if the applications are of insufficient merit or if insufficient information is provided.
The Award consists of:
- a minted gold medal in 9 carat gold with the Institution’s crest on the obverse and the name of the award and the name of the recipient or group of recipients on the reverse.
- a certificate, 1 for each recipient if there is more than one.
- ownership of the medal and original certificate shall, in case of multiple recipients, vest in their employer or nominated team leader.
SAIChE INNOVATION AWARD
- The award shall be for creative innovation in chemical engineering, process technology in its broadest definition or in relevant methodology for design or experimental investigation.
- The main criteria are:
- the degree of innovation
- The innovation must be creative and original, not merely the result of application of existing knowledge.
- the chemical engineering content.
- Recognition will be given to the fact that chemical engineering is deeply rooted in various fundamental disciplines.
- the implementation or implementability of the innovation
- The advantages in terms of time and money and potential spin-offs are all contributing factors in the evaluation. The size of the innovation will not be important in the criteria.
- The work leading to the award shall essentially have been executed in Southern Africa.
- An individual or a small team (not more than five persons) may be nominated for the award. Their affiliation may be cited if this is the wish of the nominee(s).
- Nominations must supply sufficient detail to enable the evaluators to form proper judgement.
- The award shall not be made if the applications are of insufficient merit or if insufficient information is provided.
- a plaque, with certificates for each recipient if there is more than one.
- ownership of the plaque shall, in case of multiple recipients, vest in their employer or nominated team leader.
- the winners and close rivals will be expected to present a paper on the subject on which the nomination is based at one of the Institution’s technical meetings and to be present when the awards are made at the Annual Dinner in September at a venue and date to be advised.

