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A non-profit organization, IEEE is the world's leading professional association for the advancement of technology.

The IEEE name was originally an acronym for the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. Today, the organization's scope of interest has expanded into so many related fields, that it is simply referred to by the letters I-E-E-E (pronounced Eye-triple-E).

 



Who IEEE Serves

Through its global membership, IEEE is a leading authority on areas ranging from aerospace systems, computers and telecommunications to biomedical engineering, electric power and consumer electronics among others. 

Members rely on IEEE as a source of technical and professional information, resources and services.

To foster an interest in the engineering profession, IEEE also serves student members in colleges and universities around the world. 

Other important constituencies include prospective members and organizations that purchase IEEE products and participate in conferences or other IEEE programs.


IEEE Quick Facts

  • more than 375,000 members including nearly 80,000 student members in more than 160 countries
  • 324 sections in ten geographic regions worldwide
  • 1,784 chapters that unite local members with similar technical interests
  • 1,616 student branches and 452 student branch chapters at colleges and universities in 80 countries
  • 38 societies and 7 technical councils representing the wide range of technical interests
  • 390 affinity groups consisting of Consultants' Network, Graduates of the Last Decade (GOLD), Women in Engineering (WIE) and Life Members (LM) groups
  • nearly 1,300 standards and projects under development
  • more than 1.7 million documents in the IEEE/IET Electronic Library
  • publishes a total of 144 transactions, journals and magazines
  • sponsors more than 850 conferences annually

*Data current as of 31 Dec 2007

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More than 80 funds help further the scientific and educational purposes of the IEEE.

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 IEEE Awards

Annual IEEE awards recognize outstanding contributions to technology, society and the engineering profession.

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 IEEE History

The IEEE traces its roots back to 1884...

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