CAETS1 The International Council of Academies of Engineering and Technological Sciences, Inc. CAETS 1978 – 2013.

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CAETS1 The International Council of Academies of Engineering and Technological Sciences, Inc. CAETS 1978 – 2013

CAETS2 History of CAETS 1978, first International Convocation of Academies of Engineering and Similar Institutions, Washington, D.C. 1978, first International Convocation of Academies of Engineering and Similar Institutions, Washington, D.C. 1985, Council of Academies of Engineering and Technological Sciences (CAETS) 1985, Council of Academies of Engineering and Technological Sciences (CAETS) 2000, International Council of Academies of Engineering and Technological Sciences, Inc. (CAETS) in the District of Columbia, U.S. 2000, International Council of Academies of Engineering and Technological Sciences, Inc. (CAETS) in the District of Columbia, U.S.

CAETS3 Member Academies Founders (year founded) ATSE Australia 1978 (1975) ATSE Australia 1978 (1975) RAEng United Kingdom 1978 (1976) RAEng United Kingdom 1978 (1976) AI Mexico 1978 (1973) AI Mexico 1978 (1973) NAE United States 1978 (1964) NAE United States 1978 (1964) IVA Sweden 1978 (1919) IVA Sweden 1978 (1919)

CAETS4 Member Academies ATV Denmark 1987 (1937) ATV Denmark 1987 (1937) SATW Switzerland 1988 (1981) SATW Switzerland 1988 (1981) NATF France 1989 (1982) NATF France 1989 (1982) FACTE Finland 1989 (1957) FACTE Finland 1989 (1957) EAJ Japan 1990 (1987) EAJ Japan 1990 (1987) BACAS Belgium 1990 (1987) BACAS Belgium 1990 (1987) NTVA Norway 1990 (1955) NTVA Norway 1990 (1955) CAE Canada 1991 (1987) CAE Canada 1991 (1987) AcTI.nl Netherlands 1993 (1986) AcTI.nl Netherlands 1993 (1986) MMA Hungary 1995 (1990) MMA Hungary 1995 (1990)

CAETS5 Member Academies CAE China 1997 (1994) CAE China 1997 (1994) ANI Argentina 1999 (1970) ANI Argentina 1999 (1970) EA CR Czech Republic 1999 (1995) EA CR Czech Republic 1999 (1995) INAE India 1999 (1987) INAE India 1999 (1987) AIE Spain 1999 (1994) AIE Spain 1999 (1994) NAEK Korea 2000 (1996) NAEK Korea 2000 (1996) HATZ Croatia 2000 (1993) HATZ Croatia 2000 (1993) ANIU Uruguay 2000 (1965) ANIU Uruguay 2000 (1965) IAS Slovenia 2000 (1995) IAS Slovenia 2000 (1995) acatech Germany 2005 (2001) acatech Germany 2005 (2001) SAAE South Africa (2009) SAAE South Africa (2009)

CAETS6 Objectives of CAETS (A)provide an independent nonpolitical and non-governmental international organization of engineering and technological sciences academies, prepared to advise governments and international organizations on technical and policy issues related to its areas of expertise; (A)provide an independent nonpolitical and non-governmental international organization of engineering and technological sciences academies, prepared to advise governments and international organizations on technical and policy issues related to its areas of expertise; (B) contribute to the strengthening of engineering and technological activities in order to promote sustainable economic growth and social welfare throughout the world; (B) contribute to the strengthening of engineering and technological activities in order to promote sustainable economic growth and social welfare throughout the world;

CAETS7 Objectives of CAETS (C)foster a balanced understanding of the applications of engineering and technology by the public; (C)foster a balanced understanding of the applications of engineering and technology by the public; (D)provide an international forum for discussion and communication of engineering and technological issues of common concern; (D)provide an international forum for discussion and communication of engineering and technological issues of common concern;

CAETS8 Objectives of CAETS (E)foster cooperative international engineering and technological efforts through meaningful contacts for development of programs of bilateral and multilateral interest; (E)foster cooperative international engineering and technological efforts through meaningful contacts for development of programs of bilateral and multilateral interest; (F)encourage improvement of engineering education and practice internationally; (F)encourage improvement of engineering education and practice internationally; (G)foster establishment of additional engineering academies in countries where none exist. (G)foster establishment of additional engineering academies in countries where none exist.

CAETS9 Membership Criteria One academy, representative of nation’s engineering community One academy, representative of nation’s engineering community Peer-elected membership based on significant contributions to engineering Peer-elected membership based on significant contributions to engineering Governed by its elected membership Governed by its elected membership Nonpolitical, non-governmental Nonpolitical, non-governmental 5-year program compatible with CAETS 5-year program compatible with CAETS

CAETS10 CAETS Structure Council – Representatives of all member academies Council – Representatives of all member academies Board of Directors – 4 officers: Pres., Pres.- Elect, Sec.-Treas., Past Pres., 8 Members Board of Directors – 4 officers: Pres., Pres.- Elect, Sec.-Treas., Past Pres., 8 Members Executive Committee – 4 officers Executive Committee – 4 officers One-year term for Officers (except Sec- Treas); Two-year term for Board Members; All nominated by their member academy and elected by Council One-year term for Officers (except Sec- Treas); Two-year term for Board Members; All nominated by their member academy and elected by Council Non-profit US corporation, 501(c)(3) Non-profit US corporation, 501(c)(3)

CAETS Rotation List Hungary Hungary China China India India UK UK Spain Spain Argentina Argentina Sweden Sweden Korea Korea Croatia Croatia Uruguay Uruguay France France Finland Finland Czech Republic Czech Republic USA USA Norway Norway Germany Germany Australia Australia Belgium Belgium Japan Japan Netherlands Netherlands Slovenia Slovenia South Africa South Africa Canada Canada Denmark Denmark Mexico Mexico Switzerland Switzerland

CAETS Board of Directors Membership per Rotation List President – HAE (Hungary) President – HAE (Hungary) President-Elect – CAE (China) President-Elect – CAE (China) Secretary, Treasurer - (U.S.) Secretary, Treasurer - (U.S.) Past President – SATW (Switzerland) Past President – SATW (Switzerland) Board Members – RAI (Spain); IVA (Sweden); ANIU (Uruguay); EAJ (Japan); NAEK (Korea); HATZ, (Croatia); acatech (Germany); SAAE (South Africa) Board Members – RAI (Spain); IVA (Sweden); ANIU (Uruguay); EAJ (Japan); NAEK (Korea); HATZ, (Croatia); acatech (Germany); SAAE (South Africa)

CAETS13Convocations 2 nd 1980 ATSE: The Management of Technological Change 2 nd 1980 ATSE: The Management of Technological Change 3 rd 1981 ANI: Engineering Education 3 rd 1981 ANI: Engineering Education 4 th 1983 IVA: Important Technological Trends 4 th 1983 IVA: Important Technological Trends 5 th 1985 FOEng: Global Interaction of Technology 5 th 1985 FOEng: Global Interaction of Technology 6 th 1987 NAE: Globalization of Technology 6 th 1987 NAE: Globalization of Technology 7 th 1988 ATSE: Technology for Living on the Frontiers 7 th 1988 ATSE: Technology for Living on the Frontiers

CAETS14 Convocations cont. 8 th 1990 ANIAC: Harnessing Technology for Development 8 th 1990 ANIAC: Harnessing Technology for Development 9 th 1992 ATV: The Technological Future 9 th 1992 ATV: The Technological Future 10 th 1993 SATW: Sustainable Engineering: The Challenge of Developing Transportation for Society 10 th 1993 SATW: Sustainable Engineering: The Challenge of Developing Transportation for Society 11 th 1995 IVA: Creating Wealth in Harmony with the Environment 11 th 1995 IVA: Creating Wealth in Harmony with the Environment 12 th 1997 RAEng: Engineering, Innovation & Society 12 th 1997 RAEng: Engineering, Innovation & Society

CAETS15 Convocations cont. 13 th 1999 CADAS: Technology and Health 13 th 1999 CADAS: Technology and Health 14 th 2001 FACTE: World Forests and Technology 14 th 2001 FACTE: World Forests and Technology 15 th 2003 NAE: Entertaining Bytes 15 th 2003 NAE: Entertaining Bytes 16 th 2005 ATSE: Oceans and the World’s Future 16 th 2005 ATSE: Oceans and the World’s Future 17 th 2007 EAJ: Environment and Sustainable Growth 17 th 2007 EAJ: Environment and Sustainable Growth 18 th 2009 CAE (Canada): Global Natural Resources – Management and Sustainability 18 th 2009 CAE (Canada): Global Natural Resources – Management and Sustainability 19 th 2011 AI (Mexico): Engineering Analysis and 19 th 2011 AI (Mexico): Engineering Analysis and Management to Reduce Risks

CAETS16 Symposia held in conjunction with Annual Council Meetings 2004 NTVA: Global Energy Foresight 2004 NTVA: Global Energy Foresight 2006 BACAS: The Role of Hydrogen in our Energy Future 2006 BACAS: The Role of Hydrogen in our Energy Future 2008 AcTI-nl: Delta Technology 2008 AcTI-nl: Delta Technology 2010 ATV: Sustainable Food Systems 2010 ATV: Sustainable Food Systems 2012 SATW: Urban Development and Public Transportation 2012 SATW: Urban Development and Public Transportation 2013 HAE: Innovative Approaches to Engineering Education 2013 HAE: Innovative Approaches to Engineering Education

Future Meetings 2014 CAE, China, June 1-4 Engineering and the Future of Mankind 2015 INAE, India, October 12 – 15 Pathways to Sustainability: Energy, Mobility, and Health Care Technologies 2016 RAEng, United Kingdom 2017 RAI, Spain 2018 ANI, Argentina 2019 IVA, Sweden CAETS17

CAETS18 CAETS Statements 1993 The Role of Technology in Environmentally Sustainable Development 1993 The Role of Technology in Environmentally Sustainable Development 2005 Oceans and the World’s Future 2005 Oceans and the World’s Future 2006 The Role of Hydrogen in Our Energy Future 2006 The Role of Hydrogen in Our Energy Future 2007 Environment and Sustainable Growth 2007 Environment and Sustainable Growth 2008 Delta Technology for a Sustainable and Habitual Planet 2008 Delta Technology for a Sustainable and Habitual Planet

CAETS19 CAETS Statements 2009 Global Natural Resources – Management and Sustainability 2010 Sustainable Food Systems – Toward Food for All 2012 Urban Development and Public Transportation: Improved Understanding of the Interdependencies 2013 Educating Engineers

CAETS20 CAETS Reports 1987 The International Meeting on Engineering Education for the 21st Century 1987 The International Meeting on Engineering Education for the 21st Century 1991 Report of the Third Workshop on Engineering Education 1991 Report of the Third Workshop on Engineering Education 1991 Harnessing Engineering and Technology for Economic Growth: Opening the Dialogue Between the Engineering Communities of the East and West 1991 Harnessing Engineering and Technology for Economic Growth: Opening the Dialogue Between the Engineering Communities of the East and West 1991 Harnessing Technology for Development 1991 Harnessing Technology for Development

CAETS21 CAETS Reports 1992 Technical Resource Information for Central and Eastern Europe 1992 Technical Resource Information for Central and Eastern Europe 1994 Engineering Education Report of the CAETS Working Party 1994 Engineering Education Report of the CAETS Working Party 2004 Global Energy Foresight 2004 Global Energy Foresight 2006 Clean Energy for this Century 2006 Clean Energy for this Century 2007 International Engineering Education 2007 International Engineering Education

Proceedings of CAETS Convocations 1980 The Management of Technological Change 1980 The Management of Technological Change 1981 Engineering Education 1981 Engineering Education 1983 Important Technological Trends 1983 Important Technological Trends 1985 The Global Interaction of Technology 1985 The Global Interaction of Technology 1987 Globalization of Technology: International Perspectives 1987 Globalization of Technology: International Perspectives 1988 Technology for Living on the Frontiers 1988 Technology for Living on the Frontiers 1990 Harnessing Technology for Development 1990 Harnessing Technology for Development 1992 The Technological Future 1992 The Technological Future CAETS22

Proceedings of CAETS Convocations 1993 Sustainable Development: The Challenge of Developing Transportation for Society 1993 Sustainable Development: The Challenge of Developing Transportation for Society 1995 Creating Wealth In Harmony With the Environment 1995 Creating Wealth In Harmony With the Environment 1997 Engineering Innovation & Society 1997 Engineering Innovation & Society 1999 Technology and Health 1999 Technology and Health 2001 World Forests and Technology 2001 World Forests and Technology 2003 Entertaining Bytes 2003 Entertaining Bytes 2005 Oceans and the World’s Future 2005 Oceans and the World’s Future 2007 Environment and Sustainable Growth 2007 Environment and Sustainable Growth CAETS23

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