Pakistan Engineering Council

Regulating the Engineering Profession

Pakistan Engineering Council

Regulating the Engineering Profession

IPEA Membership

International Professional Engineer (Pak)

Under International Professional Engineer Agreement (IPEA)

Introduction to IPEA Membership

IPEA Agreement

The International Professional Engineers Agreement (IPEA) recognises the substantial equivalency of standards establishing the competency of professional engineers for independent practice

 

Previously known as the Engineers Mobility Forum (EMF), the International Professional Engineers Agreement (IPEA), is a multi-national agreement between engineering organisationsin the member jurisdictions which createsthe framework for the establishment of an internationalstandard of competence for professional engineering, and then empowers each member organization to establish a section of the International Professional Engineers Register. 

 

The standard of competence applied is the same as for the APEC Engineer agreement. Most of the APEC agreement members are also members of the IPEA agreement, but the latter is truly global so that countries such as the United Kingdom, Ireland and South Africa have become members of IPEA even though they cannot join the APEC agreement

 

Members

IPEA Members have Full Rights

Each member operates a national section of the International Professional Engineer (IntPE) register; registrants on these national sections may receive credit when seeking registration or licensure in the jurisdiction of another member.

  1. Australia – Represented by Engineers Australia (EA) (1997).
  2. Canada – Represented by Engineers Canada (EC) (1997).
  3. Chinese Taipei – Represented by Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE) (2009).
  4. Ireland – Represented by Engineers Ireland (EI) (1997).
  5. Hong Kong China – Represented by Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (HKIE) (1997).
  6. India – Represented by Institution of Engineers India (IEI) (2009).
  7. Japan – Represented by Institution of Professional Engineers Japan (IPEJ) (1999).
  8. Korea – Represented by Korean Professional Engineers Association (KPEA) (2000).
  9. Malaysia – Represented by Institution of Engineers Malaysia (IEM) (1999).
  10. New Zealand – Represented by Engineering New Zealand (EngNZ) (1997).
  11. Singapore – Represented by Institution of Engineers Singapore (IES) (2007).
  12. South Africa – Represented by Engineering Council South Africa (ECSA) (2007).
  13. Sri Lanka – Represented by Institution of Engineers Sri Lanka (IESL) (2007).
  14. United Kingdom – Represented by Engineering Council United Kingdom (ECUK) (1997).
  15. United States – Represented by National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES) (1997).
  16. Pakistan – Represented by Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC) (2018) 

 

Provisional Members

  • Bangladesh – Represented by Bangladesh Professional Engineers Registration Board (BPERB)
  • Russia – Represented by Association for Engineering Education of Russia (AEER)
  • The Netherlands – Represented by Royal Netherlands Society of Engineers (KIVI)
  • Philippines – Represented by Philippine Technological Council (PTC)