European Council of Applied Sciences and Engineering - Member Academies

Member Academies

  • Austrian Academy of Sciences (Austria)
  • The Royal Academies for Science and the Arts of Belgium (Class of Technical Sciences) - (before 2009: Royal Belgian Academy Council of Applied Sciences) (Belgium)
  • Engineering Academy of the Czech Republic (EA CR) (Czech Republic)
  • Danish Academy of Technical Sciences (ATV) (Denmark)
  • Finnish Academies of Technology (FACTE) (Finland)
  • National Academy of Technologies of France (NATF) (France)
  • German Academy of Science and Engineering (Germany)
  • Technical Chamber of Greece (Greece)
  • Hungarian Academy of Engineering (Hungary)
  • The Irish Academy of Engineering (Ireland)
  • FAST Italian Council of Applied Science and Engineering (CISAI) (Italy)
  • Netherlands Academy of Technology and Innovation (AcTI.nl) (The Netherlands)
  • Norwegian Academy of Technological Sciences (NTVA) (Norway)
  • Portuguese Academy of Engineering (Portugal)
  • Real Academia de IngenierĂ­a (RAI) (Spain)
  • Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences (IVA) (Sweden)
  • Swiss Academy of Engineering Sciences (SATW) (Switzerland)
  • Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng) (United Kingdom)

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