
IEEE Region 10, also known as the Asia Pacific Region, was established in 1967 and is one of the ten regions of the IEEE, the world's largest technical professional organization.
It spans a vast geographical area, including countries such as Australia, China, India, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, and Southeast Asian nations. R10 serves over 140,000 members through its 61 Sections, 7 Councils, 21 Subsections, 729 Chapters, 15 Affinity Groups, and 1,090 Student Branches.
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Sections
140,000+
Members
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Student Branches
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Chapters
IEEE Region 10 drives impactful initiatives across Asia-Pacific, empowering members and advancing technology for a better future.
Promoting women engineers and scientists, and inspiring girls around the world to follow their academic interests in a career in engineering.
Helping students transition to young professionals, guiding them on their career path and professional development.
Providing resources and opportunities for student members to develop technical and leadership skills.
Providing continuing education and professional development resources for members.
Focusing on member recruitment, retention, and recovery, ensuring value for all members.
Supporting projects that apply technology for the benefit of humanity and local communities.