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Association for Women in Science and Engineering
Aim is to advance the participation of girls and women in the sciences, from biomedicine to mathematics and the social sciences, in engineering, and in the technologies, in all areas and at all levels.
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Association of Consulting Engineers
With over 700 member firms, the Association of Consulting Engineers is the largest organisation representing engineering, technical and management consultancy
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Engineering Council
Direct successor of the chartered institution first established in 1982 to promote and regulate the engineering profession in the UK. It succeeded the Council of Engineering Institutions, taking on responsibility for the Register of Chartered Engineers, and the Engineers Registration Board
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Federation of the Electronics Industry
In March 2002 members of both associations voted overwhelmingly in favour of CSSA and FEI combining to form Intellect. Intellect is the new association created to give a single powerful voice for the information technology, telecommunications and electronics industries in the UK. Visit www.intellectuk.org for more information.
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Institute of Marine Engineers
Working to promote the development of marine engineering, science and technology, providing opportunities for the exchange of ideas and practices and upholding the status and knowledge of marine professionals.
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Institution of Agricultural Engineers
The Institution of Agricultural Engineers (IAgrE) is the professional body for engineers, scientists, technologists and managers in agricultural and allied landbased industries, including forestry, food engineering and technology, amenity, renewable energy, horticulture and the environment.
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Institution of Chemical Engineers
Chemical and process engineering professional body
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Institution of Electrical Engineers
The IEE is an innovative international organisation for electronics, electrical, manufacturing and IT professionals, with specifically tailored products, services and qualifications to meet the needs of today's technology industry.
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Institution of Incorporated Engineers - in Electronic, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering
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Institution of Mechanical Engineers
Members work in research, design, development, manufacturing, installation, commissioning, contracting, consulting and teaching, in fields as diverse as lubrication, satellite launching, surgical implants and in power stations
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Institution of Structural Engineers
Incorporated, in 1909, as a company limited by guarantee, it was renamed the Institution of Structural Engineers in 1922, when its areas of interest were extended to cover `structures` of all kinds-`structures` being defined as `those constructions which are subject principally to the laws of statics as opposed to those which are subject to the laws of dynamics and kinetics, such as engines and machines`.
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Railway Industry Association
The Railway Industry Association is the Trade Association for UK-based suppliers of equipment and services to the world-wide industry. It has more than 120 member companies, active across the whole range of railway supply. That range is exceptionally diverse and includes many skills and resources which were previously part of the national railway undertaking but which now operate commercially in the private sector.
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Re-Pro (The Guild of Recording Producers, Directors and Engineers)
The APRS promotes the highest standards of professionalism and quality within the audio industry. Its members are recording studios, post-production houses, mastering, replication, pressing and duplicating facilities, and providers of education and training, as well as audio engineers, manufacturers, suppliers, and consultants. Its primary aim is to develop and maintain excellence at all levels within the audio industry of the United Kingdom
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Royal Academy of Engineering
The Academy brings together over 1200 distinguished engineers who come from all engineering disciplines. Our aim is to promote excellence in engineering for the benefit of the people of the United Kingdom. To achieve this aim, we direct our activities into four areas: Assisting the development of policy on engineering issues at a national level by formulating policy statements and submitting expert evidence to parliamentary and government bodies. Supporting engineering education from the age of 13 through to Chartered Engineer status
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Society of British Aerospace Companies
The SBAC is the UK’s national aerospace trade association and is the voice of the UK Aerospace Industry (UKAI). Companies in the Society’s membership have world-class capabilities in every sector and tier of the aerospace industry. The UK leads Europe in the breadth and depth of aerospace products, from airframes and engines to equipment, guided weapons and satellites.
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Society of Manufacturing Engineers
The Society of Manufacturing Engineers is the world's leading professional society supporting lifelong manufacturing education. Through our member programs, publications, expositions and professional development resources, SME promotes an increased awareness of manufacturing engineering and helps keep manufacturing professionals up to date on leading trends and technologies.
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Women's Engineering Society
WES was formed in 1919 when women engineers were a new breed in a male dominated environment. Because of their own sense of isolation, early members wanted to help women engineers to meet and exchange ideas on common interests, training and employment
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Institution of Engineering Designers
The Institution of Engineering Designers, established in 1945, is a professional body for designers who operate in widely diverse fields of design practice. In addition, there are members who operate in fields such as consultative practice, management and education.
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