Ingénieurs et scientifiques de France

The Ingénieurs et scientifiques de France (IESF), formerly known as the Conseil national des Ingénieurs et Scientifiques de France (CNISF), is a non-profit Institution, apartitarian and non-confessional, which aims to be representative in France and abroad of French engineers and scientists.[1] It brings together more than 180 alumni association of engineering schools and around thirty engineering and scientific societies. It is present throughout France through 25 Regional Unions of Engineers and Scientists (regional IESF) as well as abroad.[2] Through this, IESF has more than 160,000 direct and indirect members, and represents 800,000 engineers and scientists.[3]

Ingénieurs et scientifiques de France
Conseil national des Ingénieurs et Scientifiques de France
NicknameIESF
FormationMarch 19, 1992 (1992-03-19)
TypeAssociation of French engineers and scientits
Legal status(association law 1901)
PurposeAdvocacy. National and International.
Headquarters17 Rue Lamennais
Location
  • Paris, France
MethodThink Tank, commissions, working groups.
Membership
180 alumni associations
Official language
French
Websitewww.iesf.fr

It is the national member for France of the World Federation of Engineering Organizations and of the European Federation of National Engineering Associations (FEANI).

It is governed by Marc Rumeau[4] and Anne-Ségolène Abscheidt.[5]

References

  1. "Création du Conseil national des ingénieurs et scientifiques de France". Le Monde.fr (in French). 1992-05-20. Retrieved 2023-09-20.
  2. Rollot, Olivier (2014-09-22).  Il y a aujourd'hui deux fois plus d'ingénieurs qu'il y a 20 ans » : François Lureau (IESF)". Blog Headway (in French). Retrieved 2023-09-20.
  3. "🔎 Conseil national des ingénieurs et scientifiques de France - Historique". Techno-Science.net (in French). Retrieved 2023-09-20.
  4. Marc Rumeau (IESF) : L'emploi des ingénieurs retrouve son niveau d'avant-crise - 15/09 (in French), retrieved 2023-09-20
  5. IESF. "Le Conseil d'Administration - IESF". www.iesf.fr (in French). Retrieved 2023-09-20.
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