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The International Council of Academies of Engineering and Technological Sciences (CAETS) is an independent nonpolitical and non-governmental international organization of engineering and technological sciences academies, one member academy per country, that advances the following objectives:[1] | Provide an independent nonpolitical and non-governmental international forum for enlightened dialog and communication of engineering and technological sciences; | Foster collaboration and the development of bi- and multi-lateral programs between the member academies;

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  • The International Council of Academies of Engineering and Technological Sciences (CAETS) is an independent nonpolitical and non-governmental international organization of engineering and technological sciences academies, one member academy per country, that advances the following objectives:[1] | Provide an independent nonpolitical and non-governmental international forum for enlightened dialog and communication of engineering and technological sciences; | Contribute to advancing engineering and technological sciences in order to promote economic growth, sustainable development, and societal well-being throughout the world; | Foster collaboration and the development of bi- and multi-lateral programs between the member academies; | Prepare science-based proposals in order to advise governments and international organizations on policy issues related to engineering and technology development; | Promote diversity and inclusion in the global engineering profession; | Promote ethics in engineering education, research and practice; | Contribute to continuous improvement and modernization of engineering education and practice internationally; | Foster a balanced public understanding of the applications of engineering and technology; and | Foster establishment of additional engineering academies in countries where none exist. (en)
  • L'International Council of Academies of Engineering and Technological Sciences (CAETS) è un'organizzazione internazionale senza scopo di lucro, che riunisce le accademie scientifiche nazionali operanti nell'ambito della tecnologia e delle discipline ingegneristiche. CAETS ha sede nel Distretto di Columbia ed è disciplinata dall'articolo 501(c)(3) del codice civile statunitense. (it)
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  • L'International Council of Academies of Engineering and Technological Sciences (CAETS) è un'organizzazione internazionale senza scopo di lucro, che riunisce le accademie scientifiche nazionali operanti nell'ambito della tecnologia e delle discipline ingegneristiche. CAETS ha sede nel Distretto di Columbia ed è disciplinata dall'articolo 501(c)(3) del codice civile statunitense. (it)
  • The International Council of Academies of Engineering and Technological Sciences (CAETS) is an independent nonpolitical and non-governmental international organization of engineering and technological sciences academies, one member academy per country, that advances the following objectives:[1] | Provide an independent nonpolitical and non-governmental international forum for enlightened dialog and communication of engineering and technological sciences; | Foster collaboration and the development of bi- and multi-lateral programs between the member academies; (en)
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  • International Council of Academies of Engineering and Technological Sciences (en)
  • International Council of Academies of Engineering and Technological Sciences (it)
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