Strengthening Engineering Through Global Partnership & Collaboration
The International Engineering Alliance has established strategic partnerships with leading global organisations to advance engineering education and professional mobility worldwide.
From shaping world-class accreditation standards to building engineering capacity across continents, the International Engineering Alliance works hand-in-hand with leading global organisations to strengthen the future of engineering.
Partnerships with ENAEE, FEIAP, FEAO, UNESCO, and WFEO have delivered practical tools like the 2025 Best Practice Documentation, the Graduate Attributes and Professional Competencies framework, and initiatives that expand opportunity and quality worldwide.
Together, we’re tackling emerging challenges, advancing the UN Sustainable Development Goals, and ensuring engineers everywhere are ready to meet the demands of a fast-changing world.
IEA, UNESCO & WFEO: Setting a Global Standard for Engineers
The IEA, UNESCO and WFEO joined forces to create a global benchmark for engineering education and practice. Our new Graduate Attributes and Professional Competencies set out what engineering graduates of accord accredited programmes should know and be able to do — helping shape a smarter, more sustainable world.
IEA & ENAEE: Shaping the Future of Engineering Education Accreditation Together
ENAEE and the International Engineering Alliance worked together to develop the 2025 Best Practice in Accreditation Documentation. Combining ENAEE’s European expertise with IEA’s global reach, the endorsed document provides practical guidance to improve engineering accreditation and recognition worldwide.
IEA, FEIAP & FAEO: Building Capacity Across Borders
The International Engineering Alliance has been working together with FEIAP and FEAO to strengthen engineering capacity worldwide. Through shared expertise and joint initiatives, our ongoing collaboration with both these groups supports the growth of high-quality engineering education and professional standards across diverse regions, particularly through Asia and Africa.
