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Technology Management Council, Professional Communication Society and Society on Social Implications of Technology Joint Chapter

Welcome

The Technology Management Council (TMC) has been formed in 2007 as a development of the Engineering Management Society (EMS). Chapters which were EMS Chapters in 2007, including the Ottawa EMS Chapter, are now TMC Chapters with the same officers or officers newly elected based on their bylaws. 

As of January 2008, the Ottawa TMC Chapter became the Technology Management Council / Professional Communication Society Joint Chapter, TMC/PCS Joint Chapter. On March 2008, John Grefford asked IEEE TMC and related societies to add the Ottawa Society on Social Impact of Technology (SSIT) Chapter to the Ottawa TMC/PCS Joint Chapter.  Ferial El-Hawary, R7 Director, Gus Gaynor, President of the TMC, Mark Haselkorn, President of the PCS, Janet Rochester, President of  the SSIT, and IEEE Member and Geographic Activities (MGA formerly RAB) have approved to make this change to the IEEE Ottawa Section Technology Management Council, Professional Communication Society, and Society on Social Implications of Technology Joint Chapter, TMC/PCS/SSIT Joint Chapter (IEEE Ottawa Section Joint Chapter TM14/PC26/SIT30). 

The IEEE Ottawa Section welcomed this change.


Council Member Societies:

Aerospace & Electronic Systems, Broadcast Technology Society, Circuits & Systems Society, Communications Society, Computer Society, Electron Devices Society, Industrial Electronics Society, Lasers and Electro-Optics Society, Professional Communication Society, Reliability Society, Signal Processing Society, Solid State Circuits Society, Systems Man and Cybernetics Society, Vehicular Technology Society


Upcoming Event - Tuesday October 13, 2009

UN and IEEE Humanitarian Technology Challenge

Overview:

The Humanitarian Technology Challenge (HTC) is a three year partnership between the IEEE and the United Nations Foundation. It is the first time that a major humanitarian organization and a major technology association have formed an up-front, collaborative
relationship, to: Bring a more systematic approach to applying technology to solve world problems; Identify three challenges and drive solutions that are implementable and sustainable; Formulate solutions through a combination of workshops and the use of online collaboration tool(s). Join us to learn more about it and to join in the effort (http://www.ieeehtc.org/).

Target Audience:  Managers, and professionals in all disciplines

Date:  Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Time:  17:30 am to 19:30 a.m. 

Event Location:  University of Ottawa, Lamoureux Hall,  Room #219

Session Cost:  Free

Parking:  Regular University charges apply

Registration:  e-mail to alfredo.herrera@ieee.org

Contact:  alfredo.herrera@ieee.org 

 
We welcome you to submit suggested topics for presentations.

 

If you wish to volunteer to help organise a seminar, do not hesitate and contact TMC/PCS/SSIT Officers:

  Jean Couillard, Chair, 613-562-5800 #4012,  couillard@telfer.uottawa.ca

  Alfredo Herrera, Vice Chair, 613-763-9598,  alfredo.herrera@ieee.org

 

You may become a member at http://www.ieee.org/




(Modified:October 5, 2009)