CIP
CIP may refer to:
Business
- Clark Institute of the Philippines, an English instruction institute in Angeles, Pampanga, Philippines
- Commercially Important Person, referring to high value customers of a business.
- Computers In Personnel, a company concerning human resources
- Construction in Progress, in accountancy, a balance sheet assets item used for assets being constructed, e.g. buildings
- Continuation-in-part, in United States patent law; see continuing patent application
- Continuous Improvement Process
- Crippled Intellect Publications, a record label for experimental music
- Critical infrastructure protection, in preparedness and response to incidents that involve critical infrastructure
- Customer Identification Program as part of Anti Money Laundering.
- Culinary Important People - refers to foodies, influencers on and offline - invented and used by VisitFlanders #flandersforfoodies
Government
- Citizen Information Project in the United Kingdom
- Critical Infrastructure Protection, an infrastructure security effort in the United States
- Classification of Instructional Programs, a United States Department of Education classification system for college degrees
- Crown International Pictures, an American independent low-budget film company
- Capital Improvement Plan
- Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme of the European Union
- Commercial Import Program, US economic development initiative for South Vietnam
- Customer Identification Program, US law requiring identity of each customer
- Continuation in Part, US Patent law, adding new material to a patent
Organizations
- Canadian Institute of Planners, the Canadian urban planners trade organization
- Center for Islamic Pluralism, a Washington D.C. based think tank.
- International Potato Center (translated from Spanish: Centro Internacional de la Papa
- Centro Israelita do Paraná, synagogue and community center in Curitiba-PR, Brazil
- Center for Intellectual Property Studies, founded by Gothenburg University and Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden
- CipSoft, the Regensburg, Germany-based creators of the online computer game Tibia
- Commission Internationale Permanente pour l'Epreuve des Armes à Feu Portatives, "Permanent International Commission for the Proof of Small Arms"—body that sets standards for firearms and ammunition in participating countries
- Congregação Israelita Paulista, synagogue in São Paulo-SP, Brazil
- Creative Industries Precinct, part of the Queensland University of Technology campus in Brisbane, Australia
- Comitato Italiano Paralimpico, Italian Paralympic Committee
Science and technology
Certification
- Certified IRB Professional, a scientific research certification
Chemistry
- Cahn-Ingold-Prelog priority rules, or CIP system, for the naming of molecules in organic chemistry
- Calf Intestinal Alkaline Phosphatase (CIP), an enzyme that removes the 5' phosophate group from DNA
- Carbon in pulp, method of gold extraction
- Clean-in-place, a common cleaning method used in manufacturing processes
Computer science
- CIP-Tool, a tool for modelling event-driven processes and creating the associated software, distributed by a company of the same name
- Common Indexing Protocol, a set of IETF RFCs for exchange of directory information
- Common Industrial Protocol (CIP), specification maintained by ODVA organization
Concrete
- Cast-in-place, a common construction method for concrete structures
- Concrete Insulated Panel, a panel used in architectural applications
Medicine
- Congenital insensitivity to pain with anhidrosis
- Congenital insensitivity to pain
- Critical illness polyneuropathy
- Chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction, an uncommon human disease that causes bowel difficulties
- The antibiotic ciprofloxacin, abbreviated
- CIP/KIP family of Cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor proteins
Military
- Combat Identification Panel, a device used by the US military to distinguish friendly ground vehicles from the enemy following friendly fire incidents in the first Gulf War.
Publishing
- Cataloging in Publication, data on the title verso of a book to assist librarians
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