Have you ever wanted to influence the direction of industrial technology beyond your own lab, company, or country? The IEEE Industrial Electronics Society offers that opportunity through its 24 Technical Committees (TCs), each dedicated to a key domain of industrial electronics and emerging technologies.

These committees are where ideas evolve into standards, collaborations turn into innovations, and professionals from across the globe work together to define the future of the field.

Why join a Technical Committee?

Becoming part of a TC is far more than a résumé booster. It’s a gateway to meaningful professional growth and global impact:

  • Build a global network by collaborating with leading researchers and industry experts worldwide
  • Stay ahead of the curve with early access to emerging standards, cutting-edge research, and exclusive events
  • Gain international recognition through active roles in conferences and journals—as organizers, reviewers, or editors
  • Make a real impact by contributing to technology roadmaps and standards development
  • Grow professionally by strengthening leadership, communication, and strategic thinking skills
  • Share knowledge by organizing special sessions, workshops, tutorials, and webinars featured on the IES Resource Center

Who should join?

Whether you are a experienced academic, an industry professional, or an early-career engineer, there is a Technical Committee aligned with your interests. With 24 specialized groups, the IES ensures a strong match for a wide spectrum of expertise.

Take the next step

There’s no perfect moment to get involved—the best time is now. Explore the full list of Technical Committees, identify the one that aligns with your passion, and follow the application instructions provided on each TC webpage or contact the respective Chair.

Discover the 24 Technical Committees and apply today: https://www.ieee-ies.org/techcoms

You can also meet Technical Committee leaders and members in person during the IEEE ISIE 2026, taking place June 23–26, 2026, in Nagoya.

Join a community where your expertise matters—and help shape the technologies of tomorrow.