Caspian Engineers Society

Caspian Engineers Society
Abbreviation CES
Formation 2007
Legal status Registered society
Purpose Spread out `engineering culture` across the Caspian region.
Location
  • Branches in Azerbaijan and Turkiye.
Region served
Caspian Region, Turkiye
Membership
150+
Executive Chairman
Lachin Alakbarov
Main organ
Board of Directors
Website CES

The Caspian Engineers Society (CES) is non-profit organisation, founded on the principle of developing “Engineering Culture” across the Caspian region. Mission of The CES is to develop engineers professionally, support regional industry by introducing world class experience and technology, and offer an engineering network. Further aim is to promote engineering awareness among the public that will drive "Be Engineer" movement and spark the interest of young generation in engineering.[1]

Main Objectives

History

In November, 2007, a group of young engineers came together to discuss some career, education issues and share concerns among each other. That meeting was the start point of the Caspian Engineers Society. First meetings were unofficial, but in further meetings it was decided to establish a non-profit organization consisting of volunteers which aimed to:

Membership Types

Caspian Engineers Society offers following two membership types:

Achievements

Founders

  • Elkhan Bashirov;
  • Elnur Yusifov;
  • Lachin Alakbarov;
  • Rufat Azizov;
  • Shahin Teymurkhanli;
  • Vugar Samadli.[7]

Past Executive Chairmen

Supporters

Partners

See also

References

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