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Introduction and Update

E. James PrendergastIEEE Executive Director1 November 2013Seoul, Korea

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R9 – 19,376

(4.5%)

R8 – 77,909

(18.2%)

R10 – 107,154

(25.0%)

R1 to 6 – 206, 785

(48.2%)

R7 – 17,861

(4.2%)

IEEE Membership By Region31 December 2012

TOTAL MEMBERSHIP – 429,085

R1 – 35,133

R2 – 31,238

R3 – 30,868

R4 – 23,100

R5 – 29,399

R6 – 57,047

Reflecting the global nature of IEEE, R10 and R8 are now the two

largest IEEE Regions

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India: 1.1 bil pop37,177 Members650 Volunteers

China: 1.3 bil pop

8,331 Members545 Volunteers

Rest of Asia: 600 mil pop22,362 Members1,115 Volunteers

Australasia: 24 mil pop

8,953 Members440 Volunteers

Japan: 127 mil pop13,770 Members380 Volunteers

Volunteers: Est. Council, Section, Subsection, Chapter, AF volunteers

The Asian Opportunity

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R10 Geographic Units (GUs)R10 Geographic Units (GUs) as at 31st December 2012

  2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Sections 44 44 44 47 47 47 52 56 56 56 57 5757 /333(17%)

Sub Sections 4 5 4 5 6 9 8 9 10 12 21* 1717/52 (32%)

Technical Chapters

198 213 224 244 261 288 332 372 399 433 490* 491515/2195 (23.4%)

Affinity Groups 0 6 10 18 21 31 34 39 43 44 49 5660/428(14.0%)

Geographic Councils

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 6 6 66/17

(35.2%)

Student Branches

235 262 287 330 376 439 490 535 583 672 749 850958/2,354 (40.7%)

Student Branch

Chapters30 38 40 41 44 43 49 60 57 74 98 131

202/800(25.2%)

Student Branch Affinity

Groups0 0 0 1 6 13 21 29 29 53 53 119

151/300(50.3%)

 Total GUs 515 572 613 690 765 874 990 1,105 1,182 1,350 1,523 1,7271,966/6,479

(30.3%)

* 7 Subsections had been dissolved as at 19 February 2011 by MGA Board.* 29 Chapters had been dissolved as at 19 February 2011 by MGA Board.

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Helene FungSenior Strategy Business Development Manager

[email protected]

Helene FungSenior Strategy Business Development Manager

[email protected]

Ewell TanProject/Admin

[email protected]

Ewell TanProject/Admin

[email protected]

LEO Hwa ChiangExecutive, Continuing Education Asia Pacific

[email protected]

LEO Hwa ChiangExecutive, Continuing Education Asia Pacific

[email protected]

Contact Center Technical Specialist

Contact Center Technical Specialist

Contact CenterMarianne Schmidt

Corporate ActivitiesNing Hua

EABDoug Gorham / Steve Welch

MGACecelia

Jankowski

Fanny SuCEO, IEEE Asia-Pacific

[email protected]

Fanny SuCEO, IEEE Asia-Pacific

[email protected]

Singapore OfficeSingapore Office

International SalesJean Jennings

Keng-Lam KUANArea Manager

[email protected]

Keng-Lam KUANArea Manager

[email protected]

Freddy [email protected]

Freddy [email protected]

George [email protected]

George [email protected]

Singapore Operations Staff

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India Operation: WTC Bangalore

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India Operation: WTC Bangalore

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Global Offices

China OfficeChina Office

Frank ZhaoProduct Manager

Frank ZhaoProduct Manager

Lan WangProject Manager

Lan WangProject Manager

Violet ChengOffice Admin

Violet ChengOffice Admin

China Operations Staff

Ning HuaDirector of China Operations

Ning HuaDirector of China Operations

Meng ZhaoStd. ManagerMeng ZhaoStd. Manager

Helen MaConference

Manager

Helen MaConference

Manager

Qing LiClient Srv. Mgr.

Qing LiClient Srv. Mgr.

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Conferences in China

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Standards Projects in China

Type Name of Project Leading Entity

Entity IEEE P1904.1™ Draft Standard for Service Interoperability in Ethernet Passive Optical Networks (SIEPON) ZTE

Entity IEEE 1888 Standard for Ubiquitous Green Community Control Network Protocol BII Group Holdings Ltd.

Entity IEEE P1888.1 Draft Standard for a Ubiquitous Community Network : Control and Management China Telecommunications

Entity IEEE P1888.2 Draft Standard for Ubiquitous Green Community Control Network: Heterogeneous Networks Convergence and Scalability Beijing Jiaotong University

Entity IEEE P1888.3 Draft Standard for Ubiquitous Green Community Control Network: Security BII Group Holdings Ltd.

Entity IEEE P1888.4 Draft Standard for Ubiquitous Green Community Control Network: Green Smart Homes and Residential Quarters Guangzhou Video-Star

Entity IEEE P2030.3 Draft Standard for Test Procedures for Electric Energy Storage Equipment and Systems for Electric Power Systems Applications State Grid Corporation of China

Individual IEEE P1903™ Draft Standard Next Generation Service Overlay Network (NGSON) Huawei Technologies

Individual IEEE P1851™ Design Criteria of Integrated Sensor-based Test Applications for Household Appliances Ocean University of China

Entity IEEE P1860 Draft Standard for Voltage and Reactive Power in 1000kV or Greater (Ultra High Voltage) AC Systems State Grid Corporation of China

Entity IEEE P1861 Draft Standard for Acceptance Tests on Sitehand-Over Test of 1000kV or Greater (Ultra High Voltage) AC Electric Equipment and Commissioning Procedures State Grid Corporation of China

Entity IEEE P1862 Draft Standard for Overvoltage and Insulation Coordination of 1000kV or Greater (Ultra High Voltage) AC Transmission Projects State Grid Corporation of China

Individual IEEE P1857Audio Video Coding Working Group (C/SAB/AVS_1857_WG) Peking University

Entity IEEE P1893 Measurement of DC transmission line and earth electrode line parameters working group State Grid Corporation of China

Entity IEEE P1894 Online monitoring and recording systems for transient overvoltage in electric power system working group State Grid Corporation of China

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Standards: Corporate Members in China

Entity Member LocationBeijing Jiaotong University Beijing

BII Group Holdings Ltd. Beijing

China Datang Corporation (CDT) Beijing

China Telecommunications Corporation Beijing

Guangzhou Video-Star Eletronnics Co.,Ltd. Guangzhou

Institute of Electrical Engineering Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing

Qingdao Gaoxiao Information Industry Co. Ltd. Qingdao

Research Institute of Telecommunications Transmission Beijing

State Grid Corporation of China Beijing

Tsinghua University Beijing

Raisecom Beijing

ZTE Shenzhen

FiberHome Technologies Wuhan

Guangzhou Smart Home Technology Standards Promotion Center Guangzhou

China Southern Power Grid Guangzhou

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Spectrum Chinese Version

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Journal Acquisition: JSEE and TST

IEEE acquired 2 journals from China for Publishing at IEEE Xplore

TST takes the OA model from 2013

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IEEE China in 2018…

IEEE Membership will be over 30,000 and be the 3rd largest country in membership behind US and India (China is now number 5)

The number of IEEE conferences in China will be more than 500, and more importantly, IEEE will be the preferred high-quality platform for Chinese to publish papers

One of most important platform for Chinese corporate to develop intl. standards. number of participating corporate over 100

More localized IEEE publications, more Chinese journals in Xplore

Many more active Chinese volunteers, and a significant increase of Chinese IEEE volunteer leadership

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IEEE Highlights:Ongoing Collaborations

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IEEE Computer Society and Pubs Collaborate on Journals Production

IEEE Computer Society is bringing its 16 journals to the IEEE Publications Dept. for complete production starting Jan. 2014– 14 Magazines stay with Computer Society

3 professional staff will transfer to Pubs Dept. but continue to work from California

Is latest collaboration between the 2 groups– Computer Society Digital Library is now supported from the

IEEE Xplore Platform

– CS was already was using Scholar One for manuscript submission and peer review

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New Arrangement Benefits Authors, Editors, Other Societies

Computer Society authors now use entire suite of Pubs. Dept, tools for submitting articles, tracking their progress, and final approval– Provides consistent author experience

Editors now use Pubs. Operations Portal to track article queue, status, page budgets

CS decision benefits ALL Societies*:Increase in articles produces economies of scale that allow Pubs. Dept. to lower 2014 rate to $33.25, 25% lower than rate approved by PSPB in Feb. 2013– *All societies that use Pubs Dept. services

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TA/MGA Develop New Video Series, Released Through IEEE.TV

“Why IEEE Conferences Matter” Video Series on ieee.TV highlights why conferences are an important part of what makes IEEE a critical component of the technology landscape

Collaboration between TA (MCE) and MGA (IEEE.tv)

Latest video “Why Conferences Matter - Connecting with My Community”

https://ieeetv.ieee.org/ieeetv-specials/discover-your-community-why-conferences-matter

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Positive discussions with IBM about next steps for Strategic IP Insights Platform product – Business plan will be

presented for approval on schedule at November OU meeting

– Proposed first phase is a paid pilot to select key clients which could begin in Q2 2014 depending upon availability of full-text HTML of IEEE content

New Product Activity

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InterCloud Testbed Community Launched

The IEEE Future Directions Cloud Computing Initiative established an IEEE InterCloud Testbed community.

Serves as a standards-based cloud environment for creating and testing cloud-to-cloud protocols.

Will support draft IEEE P2302, a “Standard for InterCloud Interoperability and Federation.”

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Internet of Things Portal Launched

IEEE Future Directions Initiative has launched the new IEEE Internet of Things Portal (IoT)

Gateway for information on varying aspects of IoT, including workshops, publications, and conferences

04/21/2322

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We have finalized an agreement to participate in the SIPX initiative from Stanford University

SIPX enables IEEE to deliver digital documents and manage copyrights with users of MOOCs and other entities underserved by subscription products

IEEE Partners With SIPX

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Looking To The Future

Strategic session on future of professional education at IEEE was held in October– Participants included

internal, external leaders from across international industry, academia

– Recommendations from session will be shared at November Board Series

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Concluding Remarks

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IEEE’s Professional Core:We Are In The Knowledge Business

We empower people to discover, develop and deliver technology for YOU…• We believe in collaboration and leveraging the power of one IEEE

• We strive for excellence in everything we do

• We align with global trends

• We aim for simplicity

• We focus for maximum impact

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Our Five Year Aspiration

By 2016, IEEE will be the global provider of choice, and #1 in customer satisfaction, for services and products that empower people to discover, develop, and deliver technology.

We will achieve this by:– Delivering a best-in-class user experience by aggressively leveraging

technologies

– Increasing nimbleness, speed to market, and operational efficiencies

– Driving high employee engagement and leadership excellence

– Creating new opportunities for member and customer engagement

– Ensuring our long term future through increased financial growth, strength & stability

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