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  1. The Society of Professional Engineers (SPE) was established the United Kingdom in 1969, to promote the interests of skilled engineers in all the main branches of Engineering. The main objective of the Society is to enhance the status of trained and experienced professional engineers in the absence in the UK of any legal protection for the title ...

  2. The Institution of International Professional Engineers (IIPE) was formed by the Life members of The Society of Professional Engineers (International) who are former International members of The Society of Professional Engineers (UK) which was merged with The Institution of Engineering and Technology and then the ownership was transferred to The...

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  4. The Engineering Council is the UK regulatory body for the engineering profession. We hold the national registers of nearly 223,000 Engineering Technicians (EngTech), Incorporated Engineers (IEng), Chartered Engineers (CEng) and Information and Communications Technology Technicians (ICT Tech ).

  5. www.thespeukinternational.org › membershipinformationwww.thespeukinternational.org

    Society of Professional Engineers (UK) established in 1969 as a part of Society of Engineers (UK) (1854) can register and issue Professional Engineers (UK) recognized by British Government and is also recognized in other Commonwealth Countries.

  6. www.soe.org.uk › membership › membershipMembership - SOE

    Join SOE now. Join the Society of Engineers and get access to exclusive resources and industry-leading expertise. Our IRTE, IPlantE, BES, Environmental and Operations Professional Sectors provide thriving communities to support your career.

  7. Established in May 1854 in The Strand, London, the Society of Engineers was one of the oldest professional engineering bodies in the United Kingdom (after the Smeatonian Society of Civil Engineers, 1771, the Institution of Civil Engineers, 1818, and the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 1847)

  8. www.engc.org.uk › international-activity › internationalEngineering Council

    The International Professional Engineer (IntPE) register was launched in late 2002 by the Engineers Mobility Forum (EMF). In 2012, the EMF was renamed the International Professional Engineers Agreement (IPEA). Each member of the IPEA holds its own section of the IntPE register.