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The Institution of Incorporated Engineers (IIE) was a multidisciplinary engineering institution in the United Kingdom. In 2006 it merged with the Institution of Electrical Engineers (IEE) to form the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET). Before the merger the IIE had approximately 40,000 members. The IET is now the second largest engineering society in the world next to the IEEE. The IET has the authority to establish professional registration of engineers (Chartered Engineer or Incorporated Engineer) through the Engineering Council. The IEEE does not have the authority to replicate the registration process in its complementary environment.

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  • The Institution of Incorporated Engineers (IIE) was a multidisciplinary engineering institution in the United Kingdom. In 2006 it merged with the Institution of Electrical Engineers (IEE) to form the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET). Before the merger the IIE had approximately 40,000 members. The IET is now the second largest engineering society in the world next to the IEEE. The IET has the authority to establish professional registration of engineers (Chartered Engineer or Incorporated Engineer) through the Engineering Council. The IEEE does not have the authority to replicate the registration process in its complementary environment. (en)
  • Institution of Incorporated Engineers (IIE) - brytyjska interdyscyplinarna organizacja skupiająca inżynierów. Od 2006 po połączeniu z IEE wchodzi w skład . Przed fuzją skupiała ona około 40 000 członków. Początki instytucji sięgają roku 1884, kiedy powstało stowarzyszenie Vulcanic Society, od 1902 znane jako Junior Institution of Engineers, a w 1970 przemianowane na Institution of General Technician Engineers. Institution of Electrical and Electronic Incorporated Engineers i Society of Electronic and Radio Technicians połączyły się w 1990 i powstała Institution of Electronics and Electrical Incorporated Engineers (IEEIE). Współczesne IIE powstało w kwietniu 1998 z połączenia instytucji: Institution of Electronic and Electrical Incorporated Engineers (IEEIE), Institution of Mechanical Incorporated Engineers (IMechIE) i Institute of Engineers and Technicians (IET), a 1999 dodatkowo z Institution of Incorporated Executive Engineers (IIExE). W październiku 2001 organizacja została uhonorowana za zasługi dla brytyjskiej ekonomii i społeczeństwa. Od 31 marca 2006 roku po połączeniu z IEE tworzy (IET). (pl)
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  • The Institution of Incorporated Engineers (IIE) was a multidisciplinary engineering institution in the United Kingdom. In 2006 it merged with the Institution of Electrical Engineers (IEE) to form the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET). Before the merger the IIE had approximately 40,000 members. The IET is now the second largest engineering society in the world next to the IEEE. The IET has the authority to establish professional registration of engineers (Chartered Engineer or Incorporated Engineer) through the Engineering Council. The IEEE does not have the authority to replicate the registration process in its complementary environment. (en)
  • Institution of Incorporated Engineers (IIE) - brytyjska interdyscyplinarna organizacja skupiająca inżynierów. Od 2006 po połączeniu z IEE wchodzi w skład . Przed fuzją skupiała ona około 40 000 członków. (pl)
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  • Institution of Incorporated Engineers (pl)
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