Engineering a better digital world
The engineering profession is leading the way in adopting digital technologies across industries, embracing new and evolving technologies, processes, and tools. This is driving transformative change in how engineers innovate, design, build, and utilize technology.
To strengthen economies, the widespread adoption of trusted digital systems and connectivity is essential for enhancing society's health and wealth. While these technologies hold transformative potential, they can also be disruptive, requiring the establishment of public trust to maximize their benefits.
The IET advocates for professionalism and ethical behavior in the practice of science, engineering, and technology by all stakeholders. In doing so, the IET works to build public trust and confidence in the positive contributions new and emerging digital technologies can offer to society.
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Every day engineers from all over the world use IET EngX® to get help and advice from their peers.
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Journals and books
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IET bookshop
IET Books aim to review the current state-of-the-art in hot topics in engineering and technology research including contributions from leading experts with a global perspective. We also publish books that take a deep dive into the fundamentals of engineering and technology topics that underpin today’s research.
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Go to Privacy by Design for the Internet of Things: Building accountability and security Privacy by Design for the Internet of Things: Building accountability and security -
Go to Transparency for Robots and Autonomous Systems Transparency for Robots and Autonomous Systems -
Go to Information and Communication Technologies for Humanitarian Services Information and Communication Technologies for Humanitarian Services -
Go to Code of Practice for Building Automation and Control Systems Code of Practice for Building Automation and Control Systems -
Go to Guide to Implementing Industrial Robots Guide to Implementing Industrial Robots