European Federation of National Engineering Associations (FEANI) is a professional body and currently represents over 2 million professional engineers in 26 European countries. Members receive the title EUR ING, and are placed on the FEANI Register, but must apply through a national member rather than the Association itself. The Association is also a founding member of World Federation of Engineering Organisations (WFEO). The Association is not a European Union structure, but is recognised by the European Commission, and has consultative status on the Council of Europe, UNESCO and UNIDO.

List of National Members

Austria Österreichisches Nationalkomitee der FEANI
Belgium Comité National Belge de la FEANI (CNB/BNC)
Bulgaria Federation of Scientific Technical Unions in Bulgaria (FNTS)
Cyprus FEANI Cyprus National Committee
Czech Republic Czech Association of Scientific and Technical Societies (CSVTS)
Denmark Ingeniørforeningen i Danmark (IDA)
Estonia Estonian Association of Engineers
Finland The Finnish National Committee for FEANI
Germany Deutscher Verband Technisch-Wissenschaftlicher Vereine (DVT)
Greece Comité National Hellénique de la FEANI
Hungary Hungarian National Committee for FEANI
Iceland Association of Chartered Engineers of Iceland
Ireland The Institution of Engineers of Ireland (IEI)
Italy Consiglio Nazionale Ingegneri (CNI)
Luxembourg Comité National de la FEANI
Malta Chamber of Engineers
Netherlands Netherlands National FEANI Committee
Poland Polish Federation of Engineering Associations
Portugal Ordem dos Engenheiros
Romania The General Association of Engineers in Romania (AGIR)
Slovakia Slovak National Committee for FEANI (SNKF)
Slovenia Slovenian National Committee for FEANI
Spain Comite Nacional Espanol de la FEANI
Sweden Swedish National Committee for FEANI
Switzerland Schweizer Nationalkomitee für FEANI
United Kingdom British National FEANI Committee


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