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Institution of Engineering Designers

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Abbreviation
  
IED

Formation
  
1945

Motto
  
To inspire, support and achieve

Legal status
  
Non-profit company and registered charity (1145678, formerly 269879)

Purpose
  
Professional body for engineering and product designers

Location
  
Courtleigh, Westbury Leigh, Westbury, Wiltshire, UK BA13 3TA

The Institution of Engineering Designers (IED) is a British professional engineering institution founded in 1945. The IED is the UK’s only professional body representing those working in the fields of Engineering and Technological Product Design. The membership of the institution work in a diverse range of industries that include: product design and manufacturing; architectural design and construction; mechanical, automotive and aircraft design, design education, IT and computing. The IED is licensed to award three Charterships, including Chartered Technological Product Designer.

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Function

The stated aims of the institution are to further the interests of its members by:

  • Promoting and facilitating the advancement of engineering and product design within both industry and education
  • Supporting the professional development of its members
  • Facilitating the exchange of knowledge and ideas between its members and the various industries in which they work
  • Raising the standing and visibility of its members
  • Maintaining a high standard of professional conduct
  • The IED is licensed by the Engineering Council to assess candidates wishing to join the ECUK’s Register of Professional Engineers and Technicians who may then receive Chartered Engineer, Incorporated Engineer or Engineering Technician status. The Institution is also licensed by the EC to accredit undergraduate and post graduate degree courses and by the Society for the Environment to award Chartered Environmentalist registration to suitably qualified and experienced members. Under the auspices of its own Charter the IED also grants Chartered Technological Product Designer to suitably qualified and experienced Technological Product Design members.

    Members of the institution are entitled to use the postnominal letters MIED; the institution also maintains accreditation pathways for CAD users allowing suitably competent persons to achieve "Registered CAD Practitioner Status" and use the postnominal letters RCPIED.

    Structure

    The institution is based in Wiltshire and has members world wide including active local groups in Malta, Hong Kong and Malaysia. In March 2014 Maggie Philbin was elected honorary president of the IED, succeeding Sir George Cox. The appointment was in recognition of her ongoing work to support and promote science, technology and engineering.

    Royal Charter

    The institution was presented with a Royal Charter by HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, a patron of the IED since 1954, at a ceremony at St James's Palace on 23 February 2012. A ceremony to mark the launch of the Chartership for Technological Product Designers was held at the Palace on 8 July 2015.

    References

    Institution of Engineering Designers Wikipedia