| Australian Associations |
| Australian Electrical and
Electronics Manufacturers' Association |
| AEEMA is the leading industry body representing
Australia's information and communication technology (ICT),
electronics and electrical manufacturing industries. AEEMA members
supply infrastructure, products and manufacturing-related services
to Australian and world markets. |
| EPIC Industry
Training Board |
| The EPIC Industry Training Board (ITB) is a not-for-profit
industry led incorporated association serving and working in
partnership with Victoria's Electrotechnology, Printing and
Information Technology & Telecommunications industries. |
| The International Society of
Optical Engineering |
| SPIE is a not-for-profit society that has become the largest
international force for the exchange, collection and dissemination
of knowledge in optics, photonics and imaging. Founded in 1955, SPIE
is the growing legacy of those who seek to learn, discover and
innovate by building a better world with light. |
| National Electrical and
Communications Association |
| This site has been redeveloped to bring you the latest
information from the electrical and communications industry. The
site contains the latest industry news, a contractor search,
information on the services provided by NECA, relevant industry
website links and much more. |
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| Australian Sites |
| IP Australia |
| Australia's economic well-being depends on capturing the
benefits of increased innovation and creativity. IP Australia's role
is to provide a strong intellectual property system which promotes
innovation, investment and trade. |
| Lighting
Council Australia |
| Lighting Council Australia was formed to represent Australia's
united and ethical lighting industry. As a powerful advocate for the
industry, its key goal is to encourage the use of appropriately
designed and manufactured high-quality lighting systems and
components in the commercial, outdoor and industrial sectors. |
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| International Sites |
| Institute of
Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) |
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The IEEE, a non-profit organization, is the world's leading
professional association for the advancement of technology on areas
ranging from aerospace systems, computers and telecommunications to
biomedical engineering, electric power and consumer electronics
among others. |
| The Institution of Engineering and
Technology (IET) |
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The Institution of Engineering and Technology is one of the
world’s leading professional societies for the engineering and
technology community. The IET has more than 150,000 members in 127
countries and has offices in Europe, North America and Asia-Pacific.
The Institution provides a global knowledge network to facilitate
the exchange of knowledge and ideas and promotes the positive role
of Science, Engineering and Technology in the world. |
| International Council on Large
Electric Systems (CIGRE) |
CIGRE (International Council on Large Electric Systems) is one
of the leading worldwide Organizations on Electric Power Systems,
covering their technical, economic, environmental, organisational
and regulatory aspects. A permanent, non-governmental and
non-profit International Association, based in France, CIGRE was
founded in 1921 and aims to: Facilitate and develop the exchange
of engineering knowledge and information, between engineering
personnel and technical specialists in all countries as regards
generation and high voltage transmission of electricity. |
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| Standards |
| International
Organization for Standardization |
| ISO is a network of the national standards institutes of 146
countries, on the basis of one member per country, with a Central
Secretariat in Geneva, Switzerland, that coordinates the
system. ISO. The source of ISO 9000, ISO 14000 and more than 14
000 International Standards for business, government and
society. |
| Standards
Australia |
| Standards Australia is Australia's leading standards development
organization and is recognised internationally as a leader in the
facilitation of standardization solutions and as one of Australia's
leading technical and business innovators.
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AS Online |
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AS Online - Victoria University
Library Use internet explorer to
access AS Online. The library has a subscription to the
full text of all Australian Standards online. You can search, view
and print standards in pdf format. This does not include HB
(Handbooks) or International Standards; these publications must be
purchased.
The Library has two concurrent user license so it is important to
search and browse at the first address and then log into the library
database page to download or print full text. When you have finished
searching please remember to log out, as it is only possible for one
user to use the Standards at a time. |
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