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The Information Technology Society  


The Information Technology Society deals with all aspects of information technology in industry, administration, teaching, research and science. Its primary aim is to promote the scientific and technical development of information technology and its practical application.

The Information technology society was founded in 1954, making it the oldest of the societies. Today it has around 11,000 members. The Information technology society is organized thematically into nine specialist divisions. These divisions have committees and the committees, in turn, are divided into specialist groups. Over 1,200 experts are appointed by the The Information technology society Board to work in the committees.

 
The Information technology society aims:
  • Promote information and communications technology research
  • Foster and support upcoming generations of information and communications technology specialists
  • Generate new ideas for the information society
  • Coordinate information and communications technology developments on an international level
  • Serve as an interface between The Information technology society members and society, industry, politics, the media and other groups.
The Information technology society activities:
  • Exchange and evaluate scientific findings, information, etc.
  • Organize discussions, workshops, seminars and conventions to debate the latest developments in information and communications technology
  • Publish position papers, technical journals, conference reports, brochures, periodicals, etc.
  • Collaborate with national and international IT associations
  • Participate in IT research projects
  • Provide terminology for IT standardization and norms
  • Influence and advise on education and training themes
  • Present prizes and awards honoring the outstanding academic achievements of new generations of information and communications technology engineers and scientists 

The Information technology society Board
Seated in Frankfurt am Main, the The Information technology society Board is normally comprised of nine members, three each from universities, industry, and the public sector/service providers. The Board supervises and controls the work of The Information technology society Executive. The individual Board members are responsible for themes such as European and national cooperation, public relations, technology trends and education, conferences and networking. The Board is assisted by a scientific advisory council.

The The Information technology society organization
The Information technology society, based in Frankfurt am Main, is divided into nine specialist divisions containing over 100 bodies covering the entire spectrum of information and communication technology. The divisions cover the following areas:
  • Information Society and Focus Projects
  • Services and Applications
  • Television, Film and Electronic Media
  • Audio Communication
  • Communication Technology
  • Technical Informatics
  • High-Frequency Technology
  • Micro- and Non micro Electronics
  • Cross-Disciplinary Fields

  • International collaboration

    The Information technology society works closely with a wide range of organizations throughout the world that are involved with information and communication technology. Delegates and advisors representing the specialist committees serve as ambassadors to the relevant organizations. The Information technology society works closely with
    • The Federation of National Electrical Engineering Organizations in Europe.
    • The Council of European Professional Informatics Societies .
    • The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers .
    • The International Telecommunications Union.
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