Institute of Industrial Engineers

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For other uses of the three-letter acronym IIE, see IIE.

The Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE) is the world's largest professional society dedicated solely to the support of the industrial engineering profession and individuals involved with improving quality and productivity. The institute was founded in 1948 and was called the American Institute of Industrial Engineers until 1981, when the name was changed to reflect its international membership base. [1] Members include both college students and professionals. IIE holds annual regional and national conferences in the United States. IIE is headquartered in the United States in Norcross, Georgia, a suburb located northeast of Atlanta.

[edit] Publications

IIE publishes a monthly magazine titled Industrial Engineer for its members.

[edit] Certification

The Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE) co-sponsors two certifications with the Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME): the Certified Engineering Manager (CEM) and Certified Enterprise Integrator (CEI)

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