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IEEE Technical Activities
J. Roberto Boisson de MarcaIEEE Vice-President, Technical Activities
IEEE Fellow




What does IEEE do?
Publishes literature in engineering, technology and computing
Organizes conferences
Develops standards
Gets engineers and technologists from different locales together (Networking)
Organizes professional activities among engineering students
…..

IEEE Organization
MEMBERS
Board of Directors Assembly
PSPB IEEE-USA
Standards Assoc.Educational Act.
Regional Act. Technical Act. Executive Comm.
Regions & Sections
Societies & Tech. Councils
Staff & Society Executive Directors

IEEE-Technical Activities

Societies/Councils products and initiatives
Publications: Edit over 125 magazines, and journals. High Quality: 30 out of top 35 journals and magazines in world.
Sponsors the development of a large number of standards, including the 802 Series.
Conferences: financially sponsors more than 400 events a year. In addition, technically co-sponsors over 250 conferences/workshops

Where IEEE Sponsored/Co-Sponsored Conferences Were Held
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50
100
150
200
250
300
2003 2004 2005 2006
Reg 1-6
Reg 7
Reg 8
Reg 9
Reg 10
43.9% R7-10 51.3% R7-10

Societies/Councils products and initiatives (2)
Develop educational products: Tutorials, on line courses, certification programs
Sponsors a large number of technical recognition awards.
Provide networking opportunities for professionals and students with similar technical interests.

Technical Activities Organization
Technical Activities
Board
Presidents’ Forum
Division Directors’ Forum
TAB Strategic Planning Committee
TAB Management Committee
TAB Nominations &Appointments Committee
TAB Periodicals Committee
TAB/PSPB Products & Services Committee
IEEE Conferences Committee

Organization (Cont.)
38 Societies and 6 Technical Councils 10 Technical Divisions Each Division Director sits on IEEE Board
of Directors and TAB Nominated by Societies within that Division Elected by members of Societies within that
Division

Single Society Divisions
Computers (77,000 members) Communication Technology (42,000
members) Power Engineering (22,000 members)

Multiple Society Divisions (Cont.)
Division X: Computational
Intelligence (5,600) Control Systems (8,000) Engineering in Medicine
and Biology (8,000) Laser and Electro-
Optics (6,600) Robotics and
Automation (6,200) Systems, Man and
Cybernetics (3,700)
Division VI Education (3,100) Industrial Electronics
(3,800) Product Safety
Engineering (600) Professional
Communications (1,100)
Reliability (1,800) Systems Implications
of Technology (1,850)

Technical Councils Technical Councils have no individual
members and are formed by Societies. Nanotechnology Sensors Superconductivity Systems Electronic Design and Automation Technology Management Biometrics

Challenges and Opportunities

Top Issues (Cont.)
How do we create compelling value propositions for society membership?
How can TA create new means of delivering our products?
How do we create products (publications, conferences, educational offerings, ….) for practicing engineers with applications focus?
How do we continue to attract competent leaders?

•Participate in tools where young engineers are playing•Take IEEE/Societies to them, not require them coming to us•Look for opportunities to bind together the Mentors and Youth through social networking opportunities

SSIT Conference

Top Issues (Cont.)
How do we create compelling value propositions for society membership?
How can TA create new means of delivering our products?
How do we create products (publications, conferences, educational, ….) for practicing engineers with applications focus?
How do we continue to attract competent leaders?

Technical Activities Goals for 2008
1. Develop products of value to industrial technical practitioners and increase employer perception of the value of society membership
2. Make IEEE’s presence in emerging opportunities publicly visible, providing a single focal point for access to technical information in a given area.
3. Develop a technology roadmap for IEEE Technical Activities Effort to organize IEEE-TA products by Sectors that better
represent areas of broad interest and appeal to society.
4. Increase the perceived value of society membership to young professionals.
5. Identify and develop products and services that result in long term IEEE and S/C membership renewal.

Guarding the Future of engineeringNew Technologies
New Tech groups grew to 10 Biotechnology and Bioengineering* Distributed Intelligent Networks and Systems Future Power and Alternative Energy Technologies* Digital Intellectual Property Earth Observations* Organic Electronics Biometrics* Portable Information Devices RFID Technological Innovations for Efficient Energy Use and Energy Use management
"IEEE New Technology Connections” portal, integrated with Technology Discourses and features IEEE.tv short segments. http://www.ieee.org/web/emergingtech/home/
Conferences and Workshops Portable 2007 IEEE RFID 2007 Second IEEE-Boeing Technology Conference Second Electric Ship Conference (ESTS) Biometrics Energy 2030 (2008)

Technical Activities Goals for 2008
1. Develop products of value to industrial technical practitioners and increase employer perception of the value of society membership
2. Make IEEE’s presence in emerging opportunities publicly visible, providing a single focal point for access to technical information in a given area.
3. Increase the perceived value of society membership to young professionals.
4. Identify and develop products and services that result in long term IEEE and S/C membership renewal.

Humanity Major Challenges
Health Care Energy Environment Disaster Recovery Urban Problems (Megacities)

UN Foundation CollaborationThe Humanitarian Technology Challenge
An unprecedented opportunity for a focused collaboration to develop technology-based solutions to some of the most intractable problems facing the world – particularly in developing regions
Led by the UN Foundation and IEEE Participants should include:
Non Governmental Organizations (NGOs) Governments of developing countries The United Nations Universities, professors, and students Interested corporations and their engineers Interested individuals