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Advancing Innovation Through Standardization. Dennis Brophy Chair, IEEE-SA Corporate Advisory Group SIIT 2013 25 September 2013. IEEE Today. MEMBERS. Over 425,000. COUNTRIES. Over 160. CONFERENCES. Over 1300 per year. PUBLICATIONS. Over 30% of world’s electrotechnical literature .
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Advancing Innovation Through Standardization • Dennis Brophy • Chair, IEEE-SA Corporate Advisory Group • SIIT 2013 • 25 September 2013
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