Institution of Engineering and Technology

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With some 160,000 members, the Institution of Engineering and Technology is UK's premier society for professional engineers. It covers the science, engineering and technology of communications, electronics, computing, software, control, information technology, power engineering and manufacturing.

So, if it is the latest in microtechnology, sustainable development or IT, safety critical systems or transport, the Institution can provide the answers. That's because its membership ranges from leading figures in industry, research and development, consultancy and education to students just starting their careers.

The Institution's Technical & Professional Networks (TPN's) are world-wide groups of people with common technical or professional needs and interests. Each PN provides a focal point for a community of experts and enables them to network, share knowledge and keep up to date in their particular industry or profession. Each TPN is supported by an interactive community Website.

The Institution of Engineering and Technology acts as the voice of the profession, making submissions to UK government and the EU, and providing advice. In this it is assisted by a range of Sector Panels, made up of high profile opinion leaders/formers. The Institution is taking particular interest in IT, communications, energy, manufacturing, education and research issues, and is seeking to play a major role in influencing government policy in these areas.

A major role for the Institution is creating a greater public awareness of the importance of engineering in today's society. Its Education service is aimed at supporting teachers of science and technology. As well as providing curriculum support resources, it runs the annual Faraday Lecture which attracts a live audience of some 25,000, mostly young, people plus three million world-wide via satellite

Members of the Institution are at the forefront of high-technology industry and play a major role in the economic welfare of their countries as well as in the quality of life. The Institution has developed close links with industry through its Business Partners Scheme. It has a network of local networks, including special Younger Members' sections, operating throughout the as well as ranging from and Hong Kong to Australasia, Southern Africa, Europe and .

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