South African Institute of Electrical Engineers explained

South African Institute of Electrical Engineers
Type:Professional Organization
Founded Date:1909
Location:SAIEE House, Observatory, Johannesburg, South Africa
Key People:Mr Prince Moyo (President)
Area Served:Southern Africa
Focus:Electrical engineering
Method:Seminars, Publications, Education, Standards, Professional Development
Num Members:6000

The South African Institute of Electrical Engineers (SAIEE) is a professional association representing electrical and electronic engineers, technologists and technicians in Southern Africa. The organisation is listed as a recognised Voluntary Association[1] by the Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA), the statutory body that registers professional engineers, professional certificated engineers, professional engineering technologists and professional engineering technicians in South Africa. Over a century,[2] the activities of the SAIEE have included publication, education, the promotion of electrical engineering, professional development of its members, public events, and participation in public debate affecting the profession, industry and society.

Sections

The SAIEE has sections that cover the following aspects of electrical engineering:

Education

The SAIEE administers a number of university bursaries and scholarships in the field of electrical and electronic engineering in South Africa. Through its marketing and outreach activities, the organisation promotes engineering, and encourages young people to enter the profession. The SAIEE also provides accreditation for courses for Continuing Professional Development (CPD) points, as required by ECSA for renewal of professional registration.

Seminars and Lectures

The SAIEE runs regular seminars, lectures and other events for its members and the public. Notable annual events include the Bernard Price Memorial Lecture, arranged jointly with the University of the Witwatersrand since 1951, and the President's Invitation Lecture.

Publications

Presidents

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: ECSA Associations: Recognised Voluntary Associations. Engineering Council of South Africa. 2010-04-04. 2010.
  2. Crouch, M: The First Ten Decades, The History of the SAIEE, 1909-2009, Chris van Rensburg Publications, 2009,
  3. Web site: SAIEE Africa Research Journal. South African Institute of Electrical Engineers. 2010-04-10. 2010.
  4. Web site: wattnow . South African Institute of Electrical Engineers. 2013-06-17. 2013. Minx Avrabos.
  5. South African Institute of Electrical Engineers (SAIEE) 2024/5 office Bearers
  6. SAIEE PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURAL TALK