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ENGINEERING CARD

Why an engineerING card?

Mobility is important for Engineers, because of  the: demand for flexible deployment on an international basis different availability of engineers across national borders. Engineers and Employers require a tool: that shows a comparable educational profilewhose recognition is based on international standards is easy to use for professionals and employers.

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EUR ING CERTIFICATION

The EUR ING title delivered by FEANI is designed as a guarantee of competence for professional engineers, in order to facilitate the movement of practicing engineers within and outside the geographical area represented by FEANI's member countries and to establish a framework of mutual recognition of qualifications in order to enable engineers who wish to practice outside their own country to carry with them a guarantee of competence to provide information about the various formation systems of individual engineers for the benefit of prospective employers to encourage the continuous improvement of the quality of engineers by setting, monitoring and reviewing standards

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FEANI NEWS

Welcome to FEANI

FEANI is a federation of professional engineers that unites national engineering associations from 32 European countries. Thus, FEANI represents the interests of over 3,5 million professional engineers in Europe. FEANI is striving for a single voice for the engineering profession in Europe and wants to affirm and develop the professional identity of engineers. Through its activities and services, especially with the attribution of the EUR ING professional title, FEANI aims to facilitate the mutual recognition of engineering qualifications in Europe and to strengthen the position, role and responsibility of engineers in society. The General Secretariat of FEANI, managing the activities of the federation, is located in Brussels since late 1997.

FEANI 60th Anniversary Dinner, Brussels

Bibliothèque Solvay, 31 January 2012

FEANI held its New Year’s Reception in combination with its 60th Anniversary Dinner at the prestigious Bibliothèque Solvay in Brussels on 31 January 2012 on the invitation of FEANI President, Mrs Lars BYTOFT and MEP Miss Emma McCLARKIN. Mr BYTOFT opened the evening by welcoming more than 80 representatives from national engineering associations, universities, industry, politicians and other associates.

Amongst the speakers and attendees were MEP Miss Emma McCLARKIN, MEP Mrs Bernadette VERGNAUD, MEP Mr Malcolm HARBOUR, MEP Mrs Victoria FORD and MEP Mr Ashley FOX. The key-note address was provided by ALDE-Leader (Alliance of Liberals and Democrates of Europe) and former Belgian Prime Minister, MEP Mr Guy VERHOFSTADT. He emphasized the need for a stronger political Europe and stressed the importance of FEANI as the European forum for the engineering profession : engineers are important key-players in maintaining Europe’s competitiveness and therefore their mobility throughout Europe must be facilitated. Further pictures under “gallery”.

 

 

 

Polish Federation of Engineering Associations

5 December 2011

The President of our Polish FEANI National Member, the Polish Federation of Engineering Associations (NOT), Mrs. Ewa MANKIEWICZ-CUDNY and Vice-President, Prof.Dr. Jozef SUCHY, were invited by the Polish President, Mr Bronislaw KOMOROWSKI. NOT presented information about the cooperation with FEANI on the EurIng-title as well as on the Professional Card (Engineering card). The Polish President took great interest in these subject matters and confirmed that the issues regarding engineering education in combination with internship in industry and the possibility to move around one single European market, are very important and of prime interest . One of the Polish Ministers will participate in a work meeting with FEANI in the near future.

75th Birthday of our Portuguese member

26 November 2011

On 26 November our Portuguese member, the Ordem dos Engenheiros, celebrated its 75th Birthday in Coimbra. Bastonario Mr Carlos Alberto Matias RAMOS received congratulations from Portuguese Prime Minister Pedro Passos COELHO and FEANI Secretary General Dirk BOCHAR.

 

FEANI Secretary General stated: Celebrating a 75th anniversary is a remarkable achievement and a success which goes probably beyond the dreams of the men - who at the time - set it in motion. The Ordem, more than any other non-governmental institution in Portugal, has put its imprint upon the character and the quality of engineers. Significant anniversaries provide an opportunity to reflect upon achievements and the impact our services have on the world of engineers. As professional organisations we face today challenges such as regulation and deregulation of the profession, creating value for members, facilitating their professional mobility, influencing the review of educational and academic curriculae. Part of the historic greatness of this Federation has been its internationalism and its working across national borders. It is rewarding to see that in Europe, many national engineering federations have become gradually aware of the basic and reassuring truth that working together pays off, that acting collectively helps in achieving the goal of professionalism. In a relation between member and Federation, strength can only come from combination and unity.

Krakow Declaration

The first Single Market Forum gathered together European businesses, social partners, nongovernmental organisations, think tanks, journalists, national Parliaments, European institutions and public authorities at various levels...

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The European Professional Card

A key Tool fostering Innovation in Europe.

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Geneva Declaration

 

The World Engineers’ Convention 2011 was the meeting point for energy representatives from around the world. About 1800 participants from over 86 countries attended more than 150 presentations and round table discussions with keynote speakers. One of the most crucial questions of our time took center stage : how can we provide sufficient energy for everyone around the globe and maintain our enviroenment for gurure generations at the same time ? Answers to this question were adopted by the engineering community in the Geneva Declaration. Ref. http://www.wec2011.ch