ICS
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ICS is used as an abbreviation for:
- Institute for Curriculum Services
- Image Correlation Spectroscopy
- Image Cytometry Standard, a digital multidimensional image file format used in life sciences microscopy
- Immersion Composition Society, a network of speed-composers
- Immotile cilia syndrome, also known as "Primary ciliary dyskinesia", a rare human genetic disorder
- Indian Central School, formally known as "Global Indian International School Singapore", a school in Singapore
- Immaculate Conception School, a catholic school in Los Angeles, California.
- Incident Command System, an emergency response management system
- Indian Civil Services, a unit of the government of India
- Information and Computer Science, the combined field of informatics and computing.
- Inhaled corticosteroid, a delivery method for certain pharmaceutical drugs
- InterCitySlovenija, a high speed train in Slovenia
- Inter-Community School Zürich, an international school in Zurich, Switzerland.
- International Chamber of Shipping
- International Classification for Standards, an international classification system for technical standards
- International Commission on Stratigraphy, the largest scientific body within the International Union of Geological Sciences
- International Community School is the name of several schools
- ICalendar, the RFC 2445 standard for calendar data exchange
- Internet chess server, an external server that provides the facility to play, discuss, and view chess over the Internet
- Internet Connection Sharing, a feature in Microsoft operating systems since the advent of Windows 98
- International Christian School, a school in Hong Kong
- Integrated Circuit Systems, now part of IDT
- Irish Computer Society, the national body for Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Professionals in Ireland
- Iranian Cheetah Society, a society dedicated to the protection of the endangered iranian cheetah
ICS may also refer to:
- ICS Vortex, the Norwegian black metal musician Simen Hestnæs