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This category lists organizations, industry trade groups, foundations, and standards setting bodies in the electronics and electrical industries. The primary function of an organization listed here should be to organize, provide information about, or promote a field in the electrical industry, or provide non-profit services to industry members.
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http://www.machinevisiononline.org/
USA. Non-profit trade association, dedicated to promoting the use of image capture and analysis technology. Buyers'guide. Library of case studies, technical papers and articles. Links to related sites.
http://www.appanet.org/
American Public Power Association on the web.
http://www.bicsi.org/
Serves and supports telephone company building industry consultants responsible for the design and distribution of telecommunications wiring in commercial and multi-family buildings.
http://www.cabletrays.org/
Supports the cable tray industry by engaging in research, development, education and the dissemination of information designed to enhance and increase the visibility of the industry.
http://www.dstar.org/
DSTAR program is a cooperative research effort supported by individual utilities and utility organizations. Focusing day-to-day engineering issues related to electric power distribution.
http://www.eei.org/
Association of shareholder-owned electric companies. Provides information about EEI products, services, meetings; electric utility industry restructuring; links to utility-related sites; and EEI Online.
http://www.electricleague.org/
Organization of electrical supply wholesalers, electric utilities, manufacturer's agents, manufacturers, contractors, engineers, architects and others involved in the electrical industry in the two-state area.
http://www.epsa.org/
National trade association representing competitive power suppliers active in U.S. and global power markets, seeking to bring the benefits of competition to all electricity customers.
http://www.electrical-safety.com/
Committed to Electrical Safety through education. Providing tips, resource links for consumers and professionals, on-line forum.
http://www.electricityforum.com/
Organization that publishes books, sponsors seminars and trade shows, and offers training on electrical systems, concentrating on Canada and the USA. List of courses, seminars, and a company directory.
http://www.emda.ie/
Electrical manufacturers and distributors association of Ireland.
http://www.hel.org/
Local electrical association.
http://www.imarkgroup.com/
National network of over 185 independent electrical distributors with over 950 locations nationwide. Acts as cooperative for members.
http://www.ieci.org/
Electrical contractors association.
http://www.iecchesapeake.com/
The I.E.C. Chesapeake is a not-for profit trade and educational organization representing merit shop electrical contractors, electrical suppliers, and associate members.
http://www.icf.at/
Promotes the use of cables, energy saving and increased security, to improve recovery and re-use of cable materials considering ecological aspects to analyze and collate statistical data of interest to the Industry.
http://lightingcontrolsassociation.org/
This site is directed toward those involved in the design, construction and management of buildings.
http://www.naed.org/
For electrical distributors and manufacturers that sell through the wholesale channel.
http://www.naesco.org/
Advocates sound legislative and regulatory policies at both the federal and state levels to promote the cost-effective delivery of energy services to all customer classes.
http://www.powerengineers.com/
For over 117 years NAPE has educated its members, in Chapters across the country, in the field of Power Engineering. N.A.P.E. is dedicated to the Education of Power Engineers.
http://www.nemra.org/
Promoting the use of independent manufacturers representatives as the most effective way to go to market. Serves as a resource for electrical manufacturers.
http://www.necanet.org/
For electrical contractors or other construction types who want to stay updated.
http://www.nerc.com/
Organization of US electrical grid operators. Papers on grid reliability standards, self-assessments, and research reports.
http://www.ncel.org/
Serving the electrical industry in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wisconsin.
http://plcopen.org/
Association is vendor and product independent. Offering the worldwide community related to control programming especially IEC 61131-3, the only global standard for industrial control programming.
http://www.ptda.org/
Compromised of power transmission and motion control distributors and manufacturers serving the industrial market.
http://www.pearl1.org/
Association devoted to establishing standards among electrical surplus dealers.
http://www.eachicago.org/
Serving the electrical industry, including consulting electrical engineers, electrical distributors, manufacturers and manufacturers reps.
http://www.egsa.org/
Trade association of companies in the USA and around the world that make, sell, distribute, specify, service, and use on-site power equipment.
http://www.ul.com/
Independent, not-for-profit product safety testing and certification organization. Testing products for public safety for more than a century.
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