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How well do you know the IET Family Tree?

As we approach our 150th anniversary week, it's time for a little competition! ?

Which one of the Institutions listed above is not a member of the IET's Family Tree? 


Submit your answer by this Friday lunchtime (12.30pm on 14th May), when we'll pick a winning name at random from those with the correct answer. The winner will be sent some IET goodies from my stash! ? 

(Psst! You'll need to be logged in to choose your answer!) ?


If you'd like to know more about some of the activities we're doing to celebrate our 150th anniversary take a look at our IET@150 website and don't forget to nominate your #DifferenceMakers and watch the IET 150 show every day next week!
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  • Former Community Member
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    Hi Lisa,

    IEE/IET member since the presidency of Dr John Parnaby - the IProdE/IMfgE mergers were recent news then - so good to know the knowledge has some use. I'd had a longstanding need for an anonymous account for a number of reasons although it's not been much used as yet. I guess you will have unmasked me by now.

    Much more importantly - happy birthday to the IET, and here's to the next 150 years!

    Mr F (MEng CEng MIET)
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  • Former Community Member
    0 Former Community Member
    Hi Lisa,

    IEE/IET member since the presidency of Dr John Parnaby - the IProdE/IMfgE mergers were recent news then - so good to know the knowledge has some use. I'd had a longstanding need for an anonymous account for a number of reasons although it's not been much used as yet. I guess you will have unmasked me by now.

    Much more importantly - happy birthday to the IET, and here's to the next 150 years!

    Mr F (MEng CEng MIET)
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