IEEE Code of Ethics
IEEE Code of Ethics
WHO IS IEEE?
IEEE was founded by American Institute of Electrical Engineers (AIEE) and Institute
Radio Engineers (IRE) in 1st January 1963 when electrical industry starting to become a
major influence towards the society. This was happened when AIEE was focusing on the
ability of electrical power that can change people’s lives through the extraordinary products
and services that it can delivered while IRE more on wireless telegraphy that have evolved as
radio with the electrical amplification possibilities.
IEEE was dedicated to advancing the technologies excellence and innovation for the
humanity benefits and to serve professionals involved in all aspects of electric, electronics
and computing field with related areas of science and technology that underlie modern
civilization.
Today, IEEE already have 375,000 members in 160 countries around the world and it
became the world’s largest technical professional society.
WHAT IS IEEE CODE OF ETHICS?
IEEE attempts to achieve the highest standards of integrity and actions in conducting the
business in ethical way and professional around the world. This important that as a IEEE
member are act on the organization behalf on this institute’s compliance by adhering to the
same standards and expectations.
IEEE ‘Code of Ethics’ has been in existed since the foundation of this institute in 1963 by
AIEE and IRE itself. As a member of IEEE will agrees to stand by the IEEE Constitution,
Code of Ethics, Bylaws and Policies when joining.
WHAT ARE THE CONTENTS OF IEEE CODE OF ETHICS?
The contents of the code of ethics are follow:
“We, the members of the IEEE, in recognition of the importance of our technologies in
affecting the quality of life throughout the world, and in accepting a personal obligation to
our profession, its members, and the communities we serve, do hereby commit ourselves to
the highest ethical and professional conduct and agree:
1. To hold paramount the safety, health, and welfare of the public, to strive to comply
with ethical design and sustainable development practices, and to disclose promptly
factors that might endanger the public of the environment;
7. To seek, accept, and offer honest criticism of technical work, to acknowledge and
correct errors, and to credit properly the contributions of others;
8. To treat fairly all persons and to not engage in acts of discrimination based on race,
religion, gender, disability, age, national, origin, sexual orientation, gender,
identity, or gender expression;
All IEEE Major Boards shall have the opportunity to discuss proposed changes prior
to final action by the Board of Directors, and
An affirmative vote of two-thirds of the votes of the members of the Board of Directors
present at the time of the vote, provided a quorum is present, shall be required for
changes to be made.