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IEEE History Center

The IEEE History Center preserves and promotes the heritage of electrical and information technologies in their broadest definition.

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We connect IEEE member-led initiatives with financing, expertise and philanthropic guidance. Our goal is to put effort where philanthropy and technology intersect. Together, we deliver opportunity, innovation and impact, and advance the IEEE mission across the globe.

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Some of the ways we serve the profession: https://history.ieee.org/

* Engineering & Technology History Wiki (ETHW) partners with other major engineering associations to maintain the history of all technologies. The ETHW contains thousands of topic articles, first-hand accounts, oral histories, Milestones and Landmarks, and archival documents pertaining to the history of technology. http://ethw.org

* IEEE Global Museum—The Global Museum program promotes an understanding of electrotechnology and its impact upon society by bringing museum-quality traveling exhibits directly to IEEE members and the public. We work with local museums, private collectors, universities, corporations, and other organizations to curate exhibits and install them at technology museums and IEEE conferences, facilities and events around the world. These exhibits may be centered on a single treasured artifact or a full collection. https://history.ieee.org/programs/ieee-global-museum/

* The IEEE Milestones Program honors significant achievements with regional or wider impact

in IEEE’s fields of interest. To date, more than 270 IEEE Milestones have been dedicated around the world.

http://ieeemilestones.ethw.org/guidelines

* Oral History Collection is one of the foremost collections in the history of technology. It preserves more than 900 interviews with significant innovators from the late 1960s to the present. http://ethw.org/oh

* IEEE REACH (Raising Engineering Awareness & Appreciation through the Conduit of History) brings history to life in a series of dynamic, multimedia education modules designed to engage young people, support STEM education, and build a more technologically literate society. Designed for secondary educators, REACH provides inquiry units, hands-on activities, primary sources, and short videos. All are free on http://reach.ieee.org

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