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1 Membership Activities Makoto Kaneko VP for Member Activities

2 Items: (1) Membership Summary (2) How to Increase Membership

3 The 1 st : Geoscience & Remote Sensing (+9.9%) The 2 nd : Magnetics (+4.0%) The 3 rd : Robotics & Automation (+2.5%) Attention!!!!

4 # of Members

5 Items: (1) Membership Summary (2) How to Increase Membership

6 How to Increase Membership (1) How to Recruit New Members (2) How to Keep Members in RAS

7 How to Recruit New Members ? (a) A New Conference (TExCRA) (b) Membership Desk at Conference

8 ICRA IROS Other Conf. Robotics Related Conferences Researchers Engineers & Few people from Industry!

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10 Researchers Engineers & ICRA IROS TExCRA The 1 st Technical Exhibition Based Conf. on R&A (TExCRA ) Nov. 18-19, 2004 at Tokyo The 1 st Technical Exhibition Based Conf. on R&A (TExCRA ) Nov. 18-19, 2004 at Tokyo Investors Enterpriser Increasing members of RAS. Few people from Industry !

11 TExCRA Patent University

12 Investors EnterprisersSpeakers Buy the idea Information Funds New Business Chance People from Industry

13 How to Recruit New Members ? (a) A New Conference (TExCRA) (b) Membership Desk at Conference

14 Exercise on 2004 ICRA data Present MemberNon- Member Profit from differential IEEE+RAS Fees Student $200 $0$41 ($30+$11) Bundle MemberNon- Member (RG* +Magazine) Financial Impact Individual Fees Left Student$200 $230$0 * Registrants with this option get IEEE and RAS membership as a bonus.

15 Exercise on 2004 ICRA data Present MemberNon- Member Profit from differential IEEE+RAS Fees Student $200 $0$41 ($30+$11) Bundle MemberNon- Member (RG* +Magazine) Financial Impact Individual Fees Left Student$200 $230-$30**$0 *Registrants with this option get IEEE and RAS membership as a bonus. **Fee for preparing magazines etc.

16 Exercise on 2004 ICRA data Bundle MemberNon- Member Profit from differential Individual Fees Left Student $200 $241$0 * Bundle includes IEEE and RAS fees for US residents. Other countries have lower fees (more profit for RAS). Present MemberNon- Member Profit from differential IEEE+RAS Fees Regular$500$625$125$168 Student$200 $0$41

17 Bundle with 2004 ICRA data * Registrants with this option get IEEE and RAS membership as a bonus. Bundle MemberNon- Member RG* +Magazine ImpactIndividual Fees Left Regular$500$625$772$0 Regular$500$625$700$-72$0

18 Exercise with 2004 ICRA data * Registrants with this option get IEEE and RAS membership as a bonus. Bundle MemberNon- Member (RG* +Magazine) Financial Impact Individual Fees Left Regular$500$625$772$0 Regular$500$625$700-$72$0 Regular$500$625$647-$125$0 Present MemberNon- Member Profit from differential IEEE+RAS Fees Regular$500$625$125 $168 ($147+$21)

19 Bundle MemberNon- Member (RG* +Magazine) Financial Impact Student$200 $200+XX-30 Regular$500$625$500+UU-272 Student :X=IEEE Due Ex: IEEE Due =$30 Regular :U=IEEE Due Ex: IEEE Due =$147 This bundle system is applied only for those conferences with 100% financially supported by RAS. Motion:

20 Motion Bundle MemberNon- Member (RG* +Magazine) Financial Impact Student$200 $200+XX-31 Regular$500$625$500+UU- 287 Student :X=IEEE Due Ex: IEEE Due =$31 Regular :U=IEEE Due Ex: IEEE Due =$168 This rule is applied for those conferences with 100% financially supported by RAS. Motion:

21 Motion Bundle MemberNon- Member (RG* +Magazine) Financial Impact Individual Fees Left Student$200 $200+XX+Y-31$Y Regular$500$625$500+UU+V- 287$V Student :X+Y=IEEE Due Ex: IEEE Due =$31 Regular :U+V=IEEE Due Ex: IEEE Due =$168 This rule is applied for those conferences with 100% financially supported by RAS. Motion:

22 Unknowns Financial impact: –What percentage of profits from differential goes to IEEE central? –How much benefits the society may receive from IEEE by increasing membership? –How much profits did RAS get from ICRA differential in the past? Political impact –How much are we willing to invest on increasing our membership?

23 Conference Membership Recruitment Program JOIN IEEE and GET A FREE SOCIETY! Each full-dues paying higher grade IEEE membership applicant is given a free membership to one of IEEE Technical Societies. The goal is to recruit IEEE members at conferences. The program runs from 1 st of September 2003 through 15 of August 2004.

24 Member-Get-a Member (MGM) and Student- Get-a Student(SGS) Program MGM New Members Recruited US$ Vou cher Prize 1-2 $5 6 or more 3-5$10 $20 SGS New Students RecruitedUS$ Voucher Prize 2-4$5 5-7$10 8 or more$15 6 or more Member-Get-a Member (MGM) Student-Get-a Student(SGS) Program

25 "IEEE requires that there be a differential between the conference registration fees charged to IEEE Members versus non-members. Non- member registrants pay a significantly higher fee. Many IEEE Societies, with the approval of their conference chair and treasurer, follow the excellent practice of allowing a portion of the higher non-member registration fee to be applied toward the payment of IEEE dues for applicants who elect to join IEEE during a conference.

26 While it is recommended that the differential in registration fees for nonmembers should provide an incentive to join IEEE, it should not cover the full dues payment. It is important that the applicants pay some portion of the dues themselves. Why? Because personally paying some portion of the dues represents a commitment on their part toward investing in their continuing professional development through joining IEEE. If they pay nothing toward IEEE dues, they are more likely to see IEEE membership as not having any intrinsic worth when renewal payments come due."

27 The above website http://www.ieee.org/organizations/ra/md/mem_desk_conf.html also recommends the detailed and clear procedure to achieve that via a "Membership Desk" at the conference site. It says that *four weeks* before the conference, say, ICRA 2004, the conference organizers should contact IEEE Membership Development (Mike Binder at _m.binder __@ieee.org_ ) to order membership applications, posters, and related materials for the Membership Desk. http://www.ieee.org/organizations/ra/md/mem_desk_conf.html

28 - IEEE allows us to offer, in addition, a free Society membership to every new IEEE membership applicant who join at a conference (say, ICRA 2004) at the Membership Desk. See http://www.ieee.org/ra/md/cmr.html for details. So it seems quite possible to get this done at ICRA 2004 (T.J. and Toshio may want to consider it), and it is not too late: just follow the procedure detailed in http://www.ieee.org/organizations/ra/md/mem_desk_conf.html.http://www.ieee.org/ra/md/cmr.html http://www.ieee.org/organizations/ra/md/mem_desk_conf.html

29 TExCRA Patent Venture Company exhibition

30 Geographic Summary

31 Membership Comparison

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35 ICRA IROS Other Conf. Background Robotics Related Conferences Researchers Engineers &

36 Researchers Engineers & ICRA IROS TExCRA Robotics Related Conferences Investors Enterpriser Increasing members of RAS.

37 TExCRA Patent University exhibition

38 TExCRA Patent Venture Company exhibition

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41 Items: (2) Toward Increasing Membership (a) A New Conference (TExCRA) (b) Membership Desk at Conference (1) Membership Summary

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43 New Services to RAS Members (1) Distinguished Lecturers Program http://www.nesu.edu/IEEE-RAS/DistLect.htm] (2) Technical Exhibition Based Conference http://www.texcra2004.org/

44 推定結果 70 代 20 代 実際の変位 推定した変位 実際の変位 推定した変位 実際の変位 推定した変位 実際の変位 推定した変位 実際の変位

45 Items: (1) Membership Summary (2) Toward Increasing Membership (a) A New Conference (TExCRA) (b) Membership Desk at Conference (3) Chapter Report (4) Others

46 Standing Committee Membership and Admissions A Proposal for increasing RAS membership

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48 FACTS Membership increase and renewal is vital to our Society’s mission Membership (with electronic-only publication subscription) is crucial to our economics as well Economic crisis blamed as first and foremost factor in overall IEEE membership decrease Attendance at our major conference is much larger than membership

49 Proposal We propose to reorganize the ICRA registration fees by increasing the differential between non- member and member fees: AND to offer IEEE and R&A subscription FREE (or at a minmum fee) as a bonus for those registering as non-members. MemberNon-Member Regular XX + Dr Student Y Y + Ds

50 The Registration- IEEE & R&A Annual Fees Bundle The surcharge might be equal to a portion of basic IEEE & R&A Annual Fees. Every attendant to the conference will become a member for one year, and get to know the advantages of membership.

51 Pros and Cons + Strong advantage especially for young and low- income members. Indeed, in most institutions, registration fees can be covered by employer/ department funding, while membership expenses are personal - Problems with the unemployed are untouched + The practice is strongly encouraged by IEEE

52 IEEE Differential Policy While it is recommended that the differential in registration fees for nonmembers should provide an incentive to join IEEE, it should not cover the full dues payment. It is important that the applicants pay some portion of the dues themselves. Why? Because personally paying some portion of the dues represents a commitment on their part toward investing in their continuing professional development through joining IEEE.

53 Current IEEE &RAS Fees MemberStudent IEEE Dues$147*$30 RAS fee $21 $11 * For US residents. Other countries have lower fees.

54 Data on 2004 ICRA Present MemberNon- Member Profit from differential IEEE+RAS Fees Regular$500$625$125$168 Student $200 $0$41

55 Exercise on 2004 ICRA data * Bundle includes IEEE and RAS fees for US residents. Other countries have lower fees (more profit for RAS). Present MemberNon- Member Profit from differential IEEE+RAS Fees Regular$500$625$125$168


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