IEEE: Advancing Technology for Humanity

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The Fuel of IEEE Who we are Forward-thinking technology professionals coming together … to discover the next technological innovation, to develop international standards, to form communities, to share research and educate, in the spirit of collaboration. Our Mission: To foster technological innovation and excellence for the benefit of humanity. Our Vision: To be essential to the global technical community and to technical professionals everywhere, and to be universally recognized for the contributions of technology and of technical professionals in improving global conditions Today, the IEEE brand is: - Trusted - Recognized as a global enabler of innovation - A provider of collaborative and research resources for those building our future - An invaluable membership organization that enables technological and career advancement

IEEE at a Glance Global Reach 417,000+ Members 160+ Countries 46 Technical Societies & Councils 120,000 Student Members Membership is the foundation upon which IEEE grows. - Today, IEEE is expanding in many ways: people, communities, nations, collaborative settings, intellectual properties, and more. IEEE is comprised of a variety of groups that are centered either around an area of interest or by geographic location. Societies provide benefits to members within specialized fields of interest: Society peer-reviewed publications and conferences Significant discounts on society publications, conference registration, and other products An expansive professional network of worldwide technology experts in your field Engineering, as a profession, has benefitted immeasurably by the diverse professional societies that have been founded over the years. These entities—like IEEE and like the numerous societies involved in the 2016 IEEE International Forum on Smart Grids for Smart Cities (SG4SC)—create a culture of inquiry in which similar minds can bring diverse experiences, viewpoints, and perspectives together, and bring forth truly wondrous accomplishments. Data as of 31 December 2017

IEEE at a Glance Technical Breadth 1,800+ Annual Conferences 4M+ Technical Documents 200 Top-Cited Periodicals 1,300+ Active Standards IEEE conferences: The platform for new research: Today’s innovators come to IEEE conferences to share, collaborate, and investigate the latest research Held by the technical community, for the technical community Cutting-edge people, talking about cutting-edge topics Provide a means for networking and communication Allow participants to develop contacts in cross-specialty areas Each year, over 100,000 technical professionals attend the more than 1,800 conferences sponsored by IEEE. From microelectronics and microwaves to sensors and security, IEEE conferences cover relevant topics that showcase the depth and breadth of members’ technical fields. IEEE publications IEEE and our partners publish journals, magazines, and conference articles that advance theory and practice in key technology areas Allow for the assessment of quality through a peer review process More than 75% of authors are from countries other than the U.S, all are published in English Annually ranked as leading publications in their respective fields Are a driving force behind today’s new patents IEEE leads as the most-cited publisher in new patents from the top patenting organizations References to IEEE papers have increased 546% since 1997 IEEE Standards IEEE is one of the leading producers of standards in the world. Standards drive the functionality, capabilities, and interoperability of a wide range of products and services that transform the way people live, work, and communicate. As the world becomes more integrated, there is a growing need for standards to help that connectivity. Standards provide the bricks and mortar for a globally level playing field for innovation. IEEE has been committed to standards development for over a century, for we believe that innovation can—and should—come from anywhere. Internationally recognized standards enable researchers in Brazil to work with their counterparts in Portugal to advance technology; they provide the common ground for companies in India and the United States to work together on product development. If innovation is the catalyst for technological advancement, standards are the catalysts that enable innovation. Most people have never heard of IEEE 802.11, but they know it as the Wi-Fi standard. Or IEEE standard 802b which allows cell phones to talk to each other. One of the best examples might be the high voltage direct current (HVDC) standards development efforts IEEE recently led. These standards are already playing a crucial role in the transmission of electricity. In some instances, these HVDC standards are making more efficient national electricity grids. In other instances, such as several transnational power grids within Europe, they are bringing together electricity generation from renewable and other energy sources, and enabling the sharing of that generated electricity across borders. Data as of 31 December 2017

IEEE at a Glance Social Impact Global Public Policy Global Humanitarian Efforts Continuing Education & Certification Ethics in Technology The footprint of IEEE extends into the areas of public policy, humanitarian outreach, and professional development. Humanitarian: In recent years, IEEE has placed great emphasis on Humanitarian Technology Activities, instituting the Humanitarian Activities Committee (HAC) in 2016. The IEEE Humanitarian Activities Committee (HAC) works to support IEEE volunteers around the world who are carrying out and/or supporting impactful humanitarian activities at the local level; i.e., "feet on the ground.“ IEEE’s Special Interest Group on Humanitarian Technology (SIGHT) has active groups around the global working to use technology to improve people’s lives. Education: IEEE educational programs enable students and professionals to achieve their goals. IEEE education programs are part of our commitment to providing members with lifelong continuing education. IEEE professionals and students around the globe come to IEEE so they are better able to learn, excel, keep up to date, and partner for success.

IEEE: Engaged Membership of Technical Professionals R1 to 6: 180,952 (43.4%) R10: 125,707 (30.1%) IEEE is GLOBAL While IEEE began as a predominately US-centric professional society, as of 2012, more than 50% of IEEE’s members are from outside of the United States. Organized into 334 Sections in 10 geographic Regions worldwide. Four regions are outside the US. Regions are sub-divided into sections, chapters, affinity groups and student branches. R8: 76,168 (18.2%) R9: 18,391 (4.4%) TOTAL MEMBERSHIP 2017: 417,429 Data as of 31 December 2017

Global Solutions to Global Challenges Worldwide offices IEEE global presence: In April, 2016 - opened its second office in Shenzhen, China’s Silicon Valley, due to growth in the country and to better support engineers in that area In August, 2016 - opened an extension to our offices in Bangalore, India. We can accommodate more that 100 staff members. In October 2017, IEEE opened its newest office in Vienna, Austria. Co-located with the Austrian Standards Institute. IEEE Offices: Corporate Headquarters – New York City, USA Operations Centers – Piscataway, NJ, USA IEEE-USA – Washington, DC, USA IEEE Computer Society – Los Alamitos, CA, USA IEEE, Inc. Tax Registration, Brussels, Belgium Global IEEE Institute for Engineers, India, Bangalore India IEEE, Inc. Representative Office, Beijing, China IEEE Beijing Office Extension in Shenzhen, Shenzhen, China IEEE Tax Registration, Tokyo, Japan IEEE Asia-Pacific Limited, Singapore

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