IEC - About Us

Founded in the Year 2001, the Instrumentation Experts Club is a leading, Indian nonprofit organization that is setting the standard for automation by helping the members and other professionals to remain at fore front of knowledge in this highly competitive society while enhancing their leadership and personal career capabilities. The Instrumentation Experts Club activities are mainly in and around Mumbai to host monthly programs, conferences and exhibitions for automation professionals.


ISA Strategic Plan

Automation is the creation and application of technology to monitor and control the production of goods and services. The IEC Vision is to work in partnership with Solution providers, Consultants, detailed engineering contractors, customers, and subject matter experts to disseminate the highest quality, unbiased automation information worldwide to Indian professionals... The IEC Mission is to become the standard for automation in India by gathering industry professionals; Publishing technical articles; hosting conferences and exhibitions for automation professionals; and developing standards for industry.


The IEC Strategic Goals are to:

  • Attract and retain as members and Solution providers, Consultants, detailed engineering contractors, customers, and subject matter experts in the field of automation in India...
  • Deliver valued information resources via publications, conferences, and exhibits.
  • Keep family in mind during every program organized by Club.

Values for IEC MEMBERS

  1. Member focused
    • Meet all requirements
    • Exceed expectations where possible
    • Provide maximum value to IEC members and all other customers.
  2. Flexible
    • Do what works.
    • Be adaptable and open to change
    • Be proactive in responding to changing market conditions
  3. Responsive
    • Meet all schedule commitments
    • Do what the customer asks; meet his/her needs
    • Be decisive; take action quickly
    • Be alert to changing needs.
  4. Ethical
    • Conduct all business consistent with the IEC Code of Ethics.
    • Conduct all communications in an open and honest manner.
  5. Innovative
    • Be creative and clever; value the new and different
    • Accomplish all things in a superior way
    • Take calculated risks
    • Continuously seek better ways to achieve goals and objectives.
  6. Technical leadership
    • Assure that the IEC and its members are at the forefront of new technology developments and their application.
    • Utilize the full range of available communications technologies in club operations.
    • Be the technical resource of choice for instrumentation, systems, and automation. Professionals
  7. Inclusive
    • Value diversity (gender, culture, technical, industry, job function).
    • Serve the full range of technical and business interests on a global basis
    • Seek and value collaboration and partnerships.
  8. Collaborative
    • Utilize collaboration and partnership as the fundamental way for staff and volunteers to work together, and for ISA to work with other organizations.
    • Recognize the contributions of individuals, but value the quality of the collective decisions and end results.
  9. Mutuality of benefit
    • Assure a win/win in all relationships: parties should benefit fairly and proportionately from decisions, actions, and agreements.
    • Strive for mutual respect (members, staff, customers, and partners).
  10. Fiscally responsible
    • Provide the resources needed to accomplish the society’s goals and objectives
    • Assure the financial health of the society.
    • Seek opportunities to increase financial strength of Society

Partner with IEC

ISA Delhi had partnered with IEC for their POWID conference held in Navi Mumbai on 28th May & 29th May 2010. Automation 2010 have partnered with IEC for exhibition & international conference to be held at Mumbai from 21-24 Sept 2010. You can partner with IEC in number of ways to advance your professional career, the field of instrumentation, systems, and automation.

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