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IEE

abbreviation for
(Electrical Engineering) Institution of Electrical Engineers
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In an after-dinner speech to the newly renamed Institution of Electrical Engineers in 1889, no less an enthusiast than Lord Salisbury, Tory Prime Minister, made the point.
Meanwhile, we have an admirable edition for which James is to be congratulated and the Royal Institution, Institution of Electrical Engineers, and the Institution of Engineering and Technology are to be thanked.
The IET is a not-for-profit organisation formed in spring of this year from a merger with the Institution of Electrical Engineers (IEE) and the Institution of Incorporated Engineers (IIE) to serve the global ICT community.
All material has been reviewed by an editorial board and is approved for CPD by the Institution of Electrical Engineers.
Members of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) and Institution of Electrical Engineers (IEE) collected the funds at their annual dinner in April.
The award is the top prize for Manufacturing Engineering awarded annually by the Institution of Electrical Engineers.
Wireless technology company KooKu has installed a Wi-Fi KooKu hotspot in the Institution of Electrical Engineers (IEE) in Savoy Place, London, UK.
MERSEY TRAVEL chief executive and director general Neil Scales has been elected a Fellow of the Institution of Electrical Engineers. He began his career as a 16-year old craft apprentice with the former Sunderland Transport Department.
This radical scenario is the forecast of a report prepared by the IEE (institution of Electrical Engineers) to look at the possible impact of ICT (information and Communications Technology) on primary and secondary education by the year 2020.
JMW01 is a joint venture by the UK Magnetics Society, The Institute of Physics Magnetism Group, The Institution of Electrical Engineers, The UKRI Chapter of the IEEE Magnetics Society and The Institute of Materials.
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