ECIL is represented, either as an entity or through memberships of one of its director's in the following professional international bodies.
The Institute of Transportation Engineers is an international educational and scientific association of transportation professionals who are responsible for meeting mobility and safety needs. ITE facilitates the application of technology and scientific principles to research, planning, functional design, implementation, operation, policy development and management for any mode of ground transportation. Through its products and services, ITE promotes professional development of its members, supports and encourages education, stimulates research, develops public awareness programs and serves as a conduit for the exchange of professional information.
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FCIC believing in the importance of the consulting activity and its direct influence over sustainable development in the " social, cultural, environmental , health, economic and urban domains, has aimed at providing assistance in developing and Improving the consulting activities in countries of the Islamic world.
The American Concrete Institute provides timely concrete and masonry information that's useful, reliable, easily accessible, and clearly written. Based on their knowledge and experience, our members: create the information-filled documents we publish, teach the seminars we present, and certify the people who work with concrete.
The International Road Federation is a non-governmental, nonprofit organization with public and private sector members in some 70 countries.
It was established in 1948 following World War II by business and industry leaders who recognized the need for an international organization to focus on the growing economic and social importance of good road networks and to help rehabilitate Europe’s road systems damaged in the war. Over the years IRF has been the driving force behind major road infrastructure developments around the world including the Pan-American Highway and the huge national road building program in Mexico in the 1950s.
The Pakistan Software Export Board was set up by the Government of Pakistan in 1995 to nurture the local software industry. PSEB since its inception has been endeavouring to provide all help to INVESTORS and has acted as a bridge between foreign IT companies and local IT companies.