Institution of Agricultural Engineers

Institution of Agricultural Engineers
Abbreviation IAgrE
Formation 1938
Legal status Not-for-profit organisation
Purpose Agricultural engineers in the UK
Location
  • The Bullock Building, University Way, Cranfield,Bedfordshire, MK43 0GH
Region served
UK
Membership
Agricultural engineers
Chief Executive
Alastair Taylor
Main organ
IAgrE Council
Affiliations European Society of Agricultural Engineers
Website IAgrE

The Institution of Agricultural Engineers (IAgrE) is a British professional engineering institution founded in 1938. It is licensed by the Engineering Council to assess candidates for inclusion on its Register of professional Engineers and Technicians.

Function

The IAgrE is the professional body for engineers, scientists, technologists and managers in agricultural and allied landbased industries, including forestry, food engineering and technology, amenity, renewable energy, horticulture and the environment.

As a founding Constituent Body (CB) of the Society for the Environment, IAgrE also assesses suitably qualified and experienced candidates for registration as Chartered Environmentalists (CEnv).

See also

IAgrE also runs two technician accreditation schemes for the sector:

External links

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