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                  REPORT OF THE ESTONIAN FEANI

                  NATIONAL COMMITTEE




                                  EESTI INSENERIDE LIIT
                                  Estonian Association of Engineers
                                  Declared engineers: 978
                                  Number of EUR INGs: 45
                                  Founded in 1921 as the Estonian Society of Engineers
                                  Re-established in 1988 under the name of the Estonian Association of Engineers (EAE).
                                  Membership of the Estonian Association of Engineers comprises 11 professional
                                  organisations, 2 universities, 1 higher school, 1 professional education institution and 4
                                  companies of stature.


                                  Estonian Association of Engineers is a non-profit organisation, acting in public
                                  interests. The Association is an umbrella organisation, bringing together the
                                  professional organisations of engineers, trainers of engineers and innovative
                                  employers, and all those interested in developing the engineering knowledge and
                                  technology.


                                  MISSION - promotion of Estonian engineering sciences and development, innovation,
                                  and respective educational policy.
                                  Vision – knowledge- and innovation-based society.
                                  Ehitajate tee 5, 19086 Tallinn ESTONIA
                                  Tel: +372 5236500
                                  inseneronlooja@hot.ee
                                  www.insener.ee



         Usually one general meeting and six-seven meetings of the   •  dissemination of information through  Internet environ-
         Board are held in year. The priority in activities is the valuation   ment www.insener.ee
         of engineering education and engineer’s profession.
                                                                 •  finalising the composing of engineer’s professional stan-
         Key areas for activities were related to the Research and   dards
         Technology Pact (PACT), involving the concerned parties
         and local self-government. The Association reached out to   •  adjustment of results of reforms of the Foundation Esto-
         involve all  parties  into common  activities (basic  schools,   nian Qualification Authority to working principles of the
         gymnasiums, professional education institutions, univer-   Association
         sities, applied higher schools, entrepreneurs, amalgamations
         of companies, unions and public sector).                •  a  thematic Roundtable on  “Digitalisation of  Industry”,
                                                                    organized together with Enterprise Estonia considering
         The activities organised by Association were:              the digitalisation of industry   as  one of  the important
         •  a Roundtable “From Research to Business”                priorities
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