On November 2022, the MGA Board approved a revised Geographic Unit award approval process based upon the MGA ARC’s recommendation. The new process routes all Region, Area, Council, Section, Chapter, Affinity Group and Student Branch new award proposals or revisions to existing awards to the respective Region for final approval. To learn more about the MGA new award approval process and guidelines for developing award proposals review the information below. Further you may reference the MGA Operations Manual Sections 8.3 and 8.4.

 

All new award proposals must follow the new process for MGA Geographic Units and MGA Committees as applicable. MGA ARC will evaluate all proposals for new awards or revision of existing awards. All award proposals must be submitted using the MGA Awards Template and sent to the MGA ARC Chair at mga-awards@ieee.org.

 

 

      MGA ARC will evaluate all proposals for the establishment of new awards or revision of existing awards in accordance with established policies and procedures and in terms of:
      1. The award objectives of IEEE and MGA which are comprised by the proposal.
      2. Monetary aspects, including the funding source, third-party agreements, custody of funds, depositories, foundations, and all other issues having to do with the fiscal integrity of the proposal.
      3. Qualify completeness and merits of the proposal, and the desired results.
      4. Assessment of the potential for successful implementation.

 
  1. All new award proposals or revisions to existing awards from the Geo-units will be reviewed by the MGA ARC to ensure they meet all identified criteria and reported to the MGA Board once approved by the Region via the applicable Region Director’s report.
  2. All new award proposals or revisions to existing awards originating from Committees reporting into the MGA Board would be reviewed by the MGA ARC and MELCC to ensure they meet all identified criteria and brought forward to the MGA Board for approval.

MGA ARC 2024 Tentative Meetings: February, March, May, June, August, October, November.

Email all questions to mga-awards@ieee.org

The following MGA William W. Middleton Distinguished Service Awards have been presented.

2023

Maike Luiken (R7), London Section

For exemplary leadership and commitment to MGA, IEEE members and the public, and for championing technological solutions to sustainable development and climate change challenges.

2020

Luis Alberto Remez (R9), Argentina Section

For long-term leadership, commitment, and contributions as a volunteer in supporting the MGA goals and strategies for the benefit of IEEE and its members.

2018

Marc T. Apter (R2), Northern Virginia Section

For lifelong, selfless leadership in contributing to the attainment of MGA's strategic goals and for inspiring others to be engaged with IEEE.

2014

Joseph V. Lillie (R5), Lafayette Section

For a life of committed and distinguished action for all members of IEEE.

2011

Evelyn H. Hirt (R6), Richland Section

For a career of exemplary service and inspirational leadership that enthusiastically promotes IEEE as a desirable professional home, and for mentoring volunteers around the world in support of MGA goals and strategies which emphasize member engagement and enhanced organizational unit cooperation.

2008

Robert S. Duggan, Jr. (R3), Atlanta Section

For a lifetime of outstanding leadership, support, positive thinking and a powerful influence that encouraged others to follow him in the spirit of his service promoting the IEEE geographic activities and the engineering profession. 

2005

Louis A. Luceri (R1)

For significant contributions and service in advancing IEEE Regional Activities, through excellence in sustained leadership and professionalism, with the development of goals, strategic & operational plans for use within Region 1 and the IEEE.

2002

Antonio C. Bastos (R9)

For inspiring leadership and dedicated service in promoting IEEE Region, Section and Chapter activities in Region 9, and at the international level.

1999

Robert T.H. Alden (R7)

For challenging IEEE volunteers and staff to maximize their use of electronic communications in all IEEE activities.

1996

Charles R. Wright (R5)

For outstanding service to Regional Activities and exemplary contributions in preserving the History of Electrical Engineering and presenting it to the public.

1993

Wallace S. Read (R7)

For Exemplary Service to the Regional Activities Board and for Contributions to the Regional Activities of the Institute Exemplified by his Outstanding Success in Organizing and Chairing Sections Congress '90.

1990

William W. Middleton (R2)

For a Career of Outstanding Contributions, Dedicated Service and Exemplary Leadership in Advancing the Regional Objectives of the IEEE.

The Supporting Friend Award specifically recognizes support provided to IEEE and its members, in support of its goals, by firms, divisions of firms, or individuals.

Please Note: Prior to 2008, the awards were awarded through Regional Activities, which is now Member and Geographic Activities (MGA).

2016

FUJITSU LIMITED (R10), Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan
With sincere appreciation, in recognition of long-lasting and extensive support to IEEE Japan area operations.

Hitachi, Ltd (R10), Chiyoda-Ku, Tokyo, Japan
With sincere appreciation, in recognition of long-lasting and extensive support to IEEE Japan area operations.

KDDI Corporation (R10), Fujimino-Shi, Aitama, Japan
With sincere appreciation, in recognition of long-lasting and extensive support to IEEE Japan area operations. 

Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (R10), Kamakura, Kanagawa, Japan
With sincere appreciation, in recognition of long-lasting and extensive support to IEEE Japan area operations. 

NEC Corporation (R10), Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan
With sincere appreciation, in recognition of long-lasting and extensive support to IEEE Japan area operations. 

Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (R10), Atsugi, Kanagawa, Japan
With sincere appreciation, in recognition of long-lasting and extensive support to IEEE Japan area operations.

Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.  (R10), Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan
With sincere appreciation, in recognition of long-lasting and extensive support to IEEE Japan area operations. 

Toshiba Corporation (R10), Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan
With sincere appreciation, in recognition of long-lasting and extensive support to IEEE Japan area operations. 

London Hydro Inc. (R7), London, ON, Canada 
For many years of superb support of the IEEE Canada London Section and IEEE Canada Conferences: the IEEE Canada Electrical Power and Energy Conference and the IEEE Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering.

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2013

Wright Brothers Institute - Tec^Edge (R2), Dayton, OH, USA 
For outstanding support of IEEE Dayton Section activities. 

Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales (FCEFyN) de la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba (UNC) (R9), Córdoba, Argentina 
For the sustained support and hosting of IEEE activities in Argentina since 1994.

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2012

C. P. Krishnan (R6), Irvine, CA, USA
For outstanding support to the IEEE Orange County Section.

Hidroelectrica Boliviana S.A. (R9), La Paz, Bolivia
For outstanding support to the IEEE Bolivia Section and the IEEE Power and Energy Society.

Netserve Systems (R6), Irvine, CA, USA
For a decade of outstanding support to the IEEE Orange County Section.

Western Digital Foundation (R6), Irvine, CA, USA
For outstanding support to the IEEE Orange County Section, including co-sponsorship of student programs.

Electronic Centre (R7), St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada
For enthusiastic and unwavering support of the NECEC workshop, which encourages discourse and the sharing of research between academia and the local technology-based industries in the IEEE Newfoundland and Labrador Section.

BAE Systems, Manassas (R2), Manassas, Virginia, USA
For continued support to IEEE Northern Virginia Section and George Mason University IEEE Student Branch professional activities.

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2011

ABB Bolivia (R9), La Paz, Bolivia
For supporting and promoting technical and organizational activities since 2005 to IEEE Bolivia Section.

ABB Panama (R9), Panama, Panama
For continuous support to IEEE activities in Latin America.

CICOMRA (R9), Buenos Aires, Argentina
In recognition of continuous and outstanding help and support to IEEE Argentina Section activities.

Colegio de Ingenieros de Chile A.G. (R9), Santiago, Chile
In recognition of outstanding commitment and continued support to the activities of IEEE Chile.

NIKSUN, Inc. (R1), Princeton, NJ, USA
For continued support to IEEE industry relations and pre-university programs, and for organizing the in-depth World Wide Security and Mobility Conference (WWSMC).

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2010

Electropaz S.A. (R9), La Paz, Bolivia
In recognition of outstanding service to IEEE Bolivia Section activities.
 
North Carolina State University Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (R3), Raleigh, NC, USA
For supporting and promoting IEEE activities by hosting Eastern North Carolina Section events on campus since 2002.
 
RTI International (R3), Durham, NC, USA
For supporting and promoting IEEE activities by hosting Eastern North Carolina Section events in RTI facilities since 2005.
 
University of Hyderabad (R10), Hyderabad, India
For outstanding and continued support of the IEEE Hyderabad Section by providing significant contributions to Section meetings, encouraging faculty to serve as IEEE volunteers, and hosting both TENCON 2008 and the Workshop on Cloud Computing 2009.

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2009

The Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science at Concordia University (R7), Montreal, Quebec, Canada
For continuous support generously given to the IEEE Montreal Section.

Telephonics Corporation (R1), Farmingdale, NY, USA
For continued support of the IEEE Long island Section by providing significant contributions to the Section and Chapter meetings, as well as encouraging Telephonics employees to serve as IEEE volunteers.

Interdigital Communications Corporation (R1), Melville, NY, USA
For continued support of IEEE Long Island Systems, Applications and Technology Conference (LISAT), by providing significant financial and technical contributions over five consecutive years.

Telcordia Technologies (R1), Piscataway, NJ, USA
For outstanding and continued support of IEEE activities in the IEEE Region 1 Southern Area and exemplary cooperation during IEEE Industry Day 2009.

The MITRE Corporation (R2), McLean, VA, USA
For outstanding support in providing an opportunity for the IEEE Washington and Northern Virginia Sections to engage IEEE members in local activities by hosting/supporting IEEE events at their facilities.

Mark P. Morgan (R6), Richland, WA, USA
For his strong and continued support of the IEEE members’ professional activities within the Richland Section Power & Energy Society Chapter.

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2008

Saudi Council of Engineers (R8), Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
The IEEE acknowledges the Saudi Council of Engineers for providing its meeting facilities and other resources for IEEE Western Saudi Arabia Section meetings and functions, and providing support to the Section in organizing and conducting joint training courses.

Entergy-Indian Point Energy Center (R1), Buchanan, NY, USA
The IEEE New York Section recognizes and commends Entergy for its valuable contributions to the members of its Tappan Zee Subsection by conducting technical presentations and hosting annual tours of its Indian Point Energy Center.

Patrick Falciano (R1), Wappingers Falls, NY, USA
The IEEE NY Section recognizes and appreciates Patrick Falciano's effort and commitment of his valuable contributions to the members of the Tappan Zee Subsection by giving presentations and conducting tours of Entergy's Indian Point Energy Center.

LTK Engineering Services, Inc. (R1), New York, NY, USA
In Sincere Appreciation of LTK Engineering Services, Inc. for the Prominent and Continual Support to the IEEE and the Affiliated Technical Societies.

Urban Engineers of New York, P.C. (R1), New York, NY, USA
In sincere appreciation of Urban Engineers of New York, P.C. for the support to the IEEE and the affiliated technical societies.

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2007

North Sydney Institute of TAFE, Gore Hill Campus (R10), New South Wales, Australia
In recognition of outstanding and continued support of the activities of the IEEE New South Wales Section and its Chapters.

California Public Utilities Commission (R6), San Francisco, CA, USA
In recognition of outstanding and continued support of the activities of the IEEE San Francisco Section and its Chapters.

TELUS (R7), Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
For outstanding dedication to students of IEEE Canada through the annual IEEE Canada/TELUS Innovation Award.

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2006

University of Maine, Orono (R1), Orono, ME, USA
For the generous donation of the University’s resources that promote and encourage Region 1 Student Activities.

DTN Engineers, Inc. (R6), Oakland, CA, USA
For supporting and promoting the IEEE activities by allowing the San Francisco Section to conduct events within their facility.

Historical Electronics Museum in Baltimore (R2), Linthicum, MD, USA
For supporting and promoting the IEEE activities by allowing the Baltimore Section to conduct events within their facility.

Marilyn Searing (R4), Milwaukee, WI, USA
For years of dedicated service to the IEEE Milwaukee Section.

CapePeninsula University of Technology (R8), Cape Town, South Africa
For outstanding and continued support of the activities of the IEEE South Africa Section to the benefit of the Southern African community.

University of Pretoria (R8), Pretoria, South Africa
For outstanding and continued support of the activities of the IEEE South Africa Section to the benefit of the Southern African community.

University of Stellenbosch (R8), Stellenbosch, South Africa
For outstanding and continued support of the activities of the IEEE South Africa Section to the benefit of the Southern African community.

Darling's Restaurant (R1), Seekonk, MA, USA
In sincere appreciation of exceptional cooperation, outstanding service and commitment to excellence in support of the IEEE Providence Section activities.

Polytechnic University Westchester Graduate Center (R1), Hawthorne, NY, US
For actively supporting the IEEE Tappan Zee Subsection with its Technical and Professional Meetings.

MTA - New York City Transit (R1), New York, NY, USA
In sincere appreciation of MTA - New York City Transit for its support of the IEEE New York Section and for its contributions to engineering excellence.

Con Edison (R1), New York, NY, USA
For distinguished and continuing exceptional support t o the activities of the IEEE New York Section and technical chapters.

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2005

Mr. Venu Chettupalli (R10), Andhra Pradesh, India
For the distinguished services to the IEEE fraternity within the IEEE Hyderabad Section.

Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro (R7), Newfoundland Labrador, Canada
For continued involvement and support of many IEEE activities within IEEE Canada at the Section and Regional levels.

Zenon Environmental, Inc. (R7), Ontario, Canada
In recognition of continued support for IEEE Hamilton Section Activities.

Gennum Corporation (R7), Ontario, Canada
In recognition of continued support for IEEE Hamilton Section Activities.

Camisa and Wipf Consulting Engineers (R6), San Francisco, CA, USA
For outstanding and continued support of the activities of the IEEE San Francisco Section.

Northwestern Energy Corporation (R6), Bozeman, MT, USA
To the Bozeman Division of the Northwestern Energy Corp. for continuing support of the IEEE Montana Section.

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2004

DubaiAirportFree Zone Authority (DAFZA) (R8), United Arab Emirates
In appreciation of their efforts to encourage IEEE activities and sponsor IEEE events in United Arab Emirates.

University of Toronto (R7), Toronto, Ontario, Canada
For ongoing support to the Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering.

Comision Tecnica Mixta de Salto Grande - Delegacion del Uruguay (R9), Salto, Uruguay
For outstanding and continuous support to the Activities of the IEEE Litoral Subsection in Uruguay.

Bechtel Savannah River, Inc. (R3), Aiken, SC, USA
For continued support of employee involvement in IEEE Section and Region 

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2003

Micron Technology, Inc. (R6), Boise, ID, USA
For their varied and consistent support of IEEE members and activities in the Boise Section.

Satyam Computer Services, Ltd. (R10), Secunderabad, India
For their consistent support of IEEE Members in the Hyderabad Section in pursuit of business excellence with innovative, high quality solutions in information technology.

Pacific Gas & Electric Company (PG&E) (R6), San Francisco, CA, USA
For their many years of unstinting support to the San Francisco Section and the San Francisco Power Engineering Society, PG&E, San Francisco, has inspired a commitment to excellence.

Alcatel Bell Telephone - Antwerp (R8), Kontich, Belgium
For more than 15 years of generous hospitality given to the IEEE Benelux Section.

MemorialUniversity of Newfoundland (R7), Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
In recognition of Memorial’s supporting contributions to the IEEE Newfoundland and Labrador Section and in particular, its role in hosting CCECE’ 97.

Yvonne Raymond, Faculty of Engineering & Applied Science, Memorial University. of Newfoundland (R7), Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
In recognition of substantial organizational contributions to the IEEE Newfoundland-Labrador Section Conferences (NECEC 1990-2003).

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Sustaining Friend Awards specifically recognize support provided to IEEE and its members, in support of its goals, by firms, divisions of firms, or individuals, demonstrated for a minimum period of three years.

Awards distributed before 2008 were awarded through Regional Activities, which is now Member and Geographic Activities (MGA).

2012

Telus Corporation (R7), Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
For continual support of IEEE MGA and exemplary innovative contributions to IEEE fields of interest, specifically to endeavors at the International Conference on Communication 2012.

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2011

BOEING (R5), St. Louis, MO, USA
For continued support of MGA, specifically the Sections Congress 2011 and MA-6 events.

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2005

Pacific Gas & Electric Company (R6), San Francisco, CA, USA
In recognition of their generous and decades-long support to the IEEE San Francisco Section and IEEE San Francisco Section Power Engineering Society Chapter.

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2004

Boeing Corporation (R5), Saint Louis, MO, USA
For their continued support for member professional activities and education within the IEEE Saint Louis Section.

Alcatel Bell Telephone (R8), Antwerp, Belgium
For more than 19 years of generous hospitality and service given to the IEEE Benelux Section.

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2001

Con Edison (R1), New York, NY, USA
For distinguished and continuing exceptional service to the IEEE and the IEEE New York Section.

General Electric Company (R1), Fairfield, CT, USA
For distinguished and continuing exceptional service to the IEEE and the IEEE New York Section.

Joseph P. Loring & Associates (R1), New York, NY, USA
For distinguished and continuing exceptional service to the IEEE and the IEEE New York Section.

Cornelius Fitzgerald & Co (R1), New York, NY, USA
For distinguished and continuing exceptional service to the IEEE and the IEEE New York Section.

Parsons Brinkerhoff (R1), Newark, NJ, USA
For distinguished and continuing exceptional service to the IEEE and the IEEE New York Section.

Graphite Metallizing Corporation (R1), Yonkers, NY, USA
For distinguished and continuing exceptional service to the IEEE and the IEEE New York Section.

John C. Morris Associates (R1), Shrewsbury, NJ, USA
For distinguished and continuing exceptional service to the IEEE and the IEEE New York Section.

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2000

Cushman & Wakefield (R1), New York, NY, USA
For distinguished and continuing exceptional service to the IEEE and the IEEE New York Section.

Edwards & Zuck P.E (R1), New York, NY, USA
For distinguished and continuing exceptional service to the IEEE and the IEEE New York Section.

Raytheon Infrastructure (R1), Lexington, MA, USA
For distinguished and continuing exceptional service to the IEEE and the IEEE New York Section.

S.W. Electrical Systems (R1), New York, NY, USA
For distinguished and continuing exceptional service to the IEEE and the IEEE New York Section.

Tri-Tech Enterprises, Inc. (R1), Union, NJ, USA
For distinguished and continuing exceptional service to the IEEE and the IEEE New York Section.

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1997

Fran Hustak
For dedicated administrative support of IEEE activities both in Canada and worldwide from 1988 to 1997.

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1995

Companhia de Electricidade do Estado da Bahia (COELBA)

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MGA Outstanding Large, Medium, and Small Section Awards are awarded to one large Section, one medium Section, and one small Section each year, for their successful efforts in fulfilling the educational and scientific goals of IEEE for the benefit of the public by maintaining, enhancing, and supporting the Student Branches, Technical Chapters, and Affinity Groups within their geographic boundaries.

2023 MGA Outstanding Section Award recipients

Large - IEEE Italy Section, Region 8

Congratulations to the following officers for their efforts: 

2023
Chair Sergio Rapuano
Vice Chair Gianfranco Chicco
Secretary Gaetano Zizzo
Treasurer Pisana Placidi

 

Medium - IEEE Tainan Section, Region 10

Congratulations to the following officers for their efforts: 

2023    
Chair Chih-Lung Lin              
Vice Chair Meng-Hsueh Chiang
Secretary Peng-Ting Chen
Treasurer Hsun-Ping Hsieh

 

Small - IEEE South Saskatchewan Section, Region 7

Congratulations to the following officers for their efforts: 

2023
Chair Kin Choong Yow
Vice Chair Shahedur Rahman
Secretary Usman Munawar
Treasurer Moeed Shamim

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Outstanding Large Section Award recipients

Year 
Selected
Region Section
2023 8 IEEE Italy Section
2022 10 IEEE Malaysia Section
2021 10 IEEE Hong Kong Section
2020 10 IEEE Kerala Section
2019 10 IEEE Bangalore Section
2018 10 IEEE Bangladesh Section
2017 8 IEEE Tunisia Section
2016 6 IEEE Santa Clara Valley Section
2015 10 IEEE Kerala Section
2014 10 IEEE Bangalore Section
2013 1 IEEE North Jersey Section
2012 1 IEEE Boston Section
2011 7 IEEE Ottawa Section
2010 7 IEEE Vancouver Section
2009 10 IEEE Taipei Section
2008 9 IEEE Peru Section
2007 3 IEEE Melbourne Section
2006 2 IEEE Pittsburgh Section
2005 7 IEEE Ottawa Section
2004 1 IEEE Long Island Section

 

Large Section = 1,501 or more members

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Outstanding Medium Section Award recipients

Year 
Selected
Region Section
2023 10 IEEE Tainan Section
2022 2 IEEE Columbus Section
2021 9 IEEE Argentina Section
2020 9 IEEE Ecuador Section
2019 8 IEEE South Africa Section
2018 No award presented
2017 7 IEEE Southern Alberta Section
2016 9 IEEE Argentina Section
2015 1 IEEE New Jersey Coast Section
2014 8 IEEE Croatia Section

 

Medium Section = 501 - 1,500 members

The Outstanding Medium Section Award was established in November 2013.

 

Outstanding Small Section Award recipients

Year 
Selected
Region Section
2023 7 IEEE South Saskatchewan Section
2022 5 IEEE Galveston Bay Section
2021 8 IEEE Oman Section
2020 9 IEEE Panama Section
2019 8 IEEE Kenya Section
2018 8 IEEE Cyprus Section
2017 7 IEEE London Section
2016 No award presented
2015 9 IEEE Nicaragua Section
2014 9 IEEE Panama Section
2013 1 IEEE Green Mountain Section
2012 5 IEEE Galveston Bay Section
2011 7 IEEE London Section
2010 7 IEEE Canadian Atlantic Section
2009 6 IEEE Richland Section
2008 10 IEEE South Australia Section
2007 10 IEEE Shikoku Section
2006 5 IEEE Oklahoma Section
2005 9 IEEE Bahia Section
2004 10 IEEE South Australia Section

 

Small Section = 500 or less members

In November 2003, the Outstanding Large and Small Section Awards were established.  These awards were presented as a substitute for the Outstanding Section Award.

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Outstanding Section Award recipients

Year 
Selected
Region Section
2002 10 IEEE Bombay Section
2001 2 IEEE Philadelphia Section

 

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Activity highlights from this year's award recipients

The IEEE Italy Section has over 60 units among Chapters, Affinity Groups, Student Branches, Joint Chapters, etc. All Chapters and AGs have active Officers and exceed the minimum membership requirement. In 2022, the Section nominated the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Activity Coordinator, who interacts with the community. The Section organized 290+ events in 2022. Melecon 2022,organized with the R8, was the most remarkable event, with 250+ participants and a very robust technical program. Overall, the Section has successful multiple technical, professional, and educational programs.

The IEEE Tainan Section continues promoting academic and professional development for members by building stronger connections with chapters and members, encouraging participation in local and international conferences and section activities. Despite the challenges brought by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Section worked to revitalize the student activities that had been put on hold for over a year. In 2022, 70 technical activities were held, including the "IEEE DAY 2022 CELEBRATIONS: Tainan Section Student Membership Promotional Event".

The IEEE South Saskatchewan Section has all its units active and has organized at least two activities in the past year. Section members participated in community service events such as University of Regina's Engineering Project Day and the Regina Engineering Competition, both raising awareness of the IEEE brand to undergraduate engineering students and high school science students. The Section organized multiple events aimed to improve relations with both government and industry partners and provide a platform for them to influence the career choices of our student members.

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