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Hatch has been named to Engineering News-Record’s (ENR) 2022 list of Top 225 International Design Firms and Top 150 Global Design Firms.
Hatch experts author a new book to help engineers develop a first principles model of the blast furnace ironmaking process using modern software tools.
Hatch has been awarded the Australian National Planning Award for Strategic Planning Project by the Planning Institute of Australia. This national recognition celebrates a project more than 25 years ...
With an alarming prediction of global water scarcity in the very near future, organizations like the United Nations (UN), world governments, and other groups are putting increased pressure on ...
The iron and steel industry accounts for more than 7% of direct anthropogenic GHG emissions globally, close to 10% when including indirect emissions. This presents an opportunity for the industry to ...
Kristy-Ann Duffy shares how mineral processing has changed over the last 30 years, and how the practice is evolving to solve the current challenges faced by the mining industry.
Hatch, Anglo American, BHP, and Fortescue have formed a Green Hydrogen Consortium to look at ways of using green hydrogen to accelerate decarbonization within their operations globally.
Mississauga, Canada—Hatch has won a prestigious Award of Excellence from the International Federation of Consulting Engineers (FIDIC) for the Micro-Hydro Facility at the Mid Halton Wastewater ...
Hatch has been named one of Canada’s Best Diversity Employers for the third consecutive year by Mediacorp Canada Inc. The accolade, which is granted to companies who participate in the annual Canada's ...
Mississauga, Canada – Evolving and emerging client challenges need proactive responses. Hatch, a leading enabler of water digital transformations, is very pleased to announce its integration with ...
The development of automated driving technology is rapidly transforming the way we travel, but it also poses significant challenges for policymakers.
In the most recent special report on global warming, scientists predict that our planet’s temperature is likely to rise by 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels in as little as twelve years. We are ...