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IEEE Malaysia 2016 AGM

Assalamualaikum

On 30th January 2016, the 26th Annual General Meeting of IEEE Malaysia Section, and its Chapters was held in Pullman Hotel, Bangsar.

Here is line-up of the day's program and agenda:

0830 Registration and Coffee
0900 Chapter AGM (ComSoc/VTS, PES, SP, GRSS, CPMT, CSS, AP/MTT/EMC, RAS, SMC)
1000 Coffee 
1030 IEEE MALAYSIA SECTION AGM 
1230 Lunch 
1400 Chapter AGM (CE, EMBS, IE/IA, WIE)
1530 Coffee 

The IEEE Section AGM Agenda:
1. To accept the minutes of the 25th Annual General Meeting
2. To receive Chairman's Report for 2015 Session
3. To receive Treasurer's Report and Accounts for 2015 Session
4. Revision of IEEE Malaysia Constitution
5. Dissolution of Committee for 2015 Session
6. Election of Committee for 2016 Session and to appoint 2 auditors
7. Any other business


As a member of the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society (RAS) Malaysia, I had attended the Chapter's AGM at 9:00 am. Dr Rosdiazli Ibrahim (UTP) is the new elected Chair for RAS for year 2016.

IEEE Malaysia RAS Chapter ExComm 2016
Next, we had the Section AGM at 10:30 am. Assoc Prof Dr Zuhaina Zakaria (UiTM) was again selected as the Chair for 2016. Dr Zuhaina is a senior member of IEEE. She has joined IEEE since 1999 and she was the founder for IEEE Malaysia Section-Women in Engineering Affinity Group which was formed in July 2007. Congratulations to Dr Zuhaina and all the ExComm for 2016!

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IEEE Malaysia Section ExComm 2016





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