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Institute of Electronics Engineers of the Philippines
AbbreviationIECEP
Formation1950
TypeProfessional
Legal statusnon-profit
HeadquartersMandaluyong, Philippines
Membership
50,000
Official language
English
President
Lyle Anthony Jowill G. Villas
Websitehttps://iecepnational.com/

The Institute of Electronics Engineers of the Philippines (IECEP, formerly the Institute of Electronics and Communication Engineers of the Philippines) is a Professional Regulation Commission recognized organization of Professional Electronics Engineers (PECE), Electronics Engineers (ECE) and Electronics Technicians (ECT) in the Philippines.It is a non-stock and non-profit organization with 50,000 members inside and outside of the country. The IECEP was organized in 1950.

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