Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Difference between revisions of "Institution of Mechanical Incorporated Engineers"

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1988 Merger of the [[Institution of General Technician Engineers|Institution of Mechanical and GeneralTechnician Engineers]] and the '''Institution of Technician Engineers in Mechanical Engineerin''' to form the [[Institution of Mechanical Incorporated Engineers]]
1988 Merger of the [[Institution of General Technician Engineers|Institution of Mechanical and General Technician Engineers]] and the '''Institution of Technician Engineers in Mechanical Engineerin''' to form the [[Institution of Mechanical Incorporated Engineers]]


1998 the [[Institution of Mechanical Incorporated Engineers]], the [[Institution of Electronics and Electrical Incorporated Engineers]] and the [[Institute of Engineers and Technicians]] merged to form the [[Institution of Incorporated Engineers]] (IIE).  
1998 the [[Institution of Mechanical Incorporated Engineers]], the [[Institution of Electronics and Electrical Incorporated Engineers]] and the [[Institute of Engineers and Technicians]] merged to form the [[Institution of Incorporated Engineers]] (IIE).  

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1988 Merger of the Institution of Mechanical and General Technician Engineers and the Institution of Technician Engineers in Mechanical Engineerin to form the Institution of Mechanical Incorporated Engineers

1998 the Institution of Mechanical Incorporated Engineers, the Institution of Electronics and Electrical Incorporated Engineers and the Institute of Engineers and Technicians merged to form the Institution of Incorporated Engineers (IIE).

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