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The European Association of Communications Agencies (EACA) is a European trade association founded in 1959. [1] [2] Based in Brussels, Belgium, it brings together more than 2500 communications agencies and agency associations from nearly 30 European countries. EACA members include advertising, media, digital, branding and PR agencies.
The European Association of Communication Directors (EACD) is a multi-field network for communication professionals across Europe. The EACD was founded in Brussels in November 2006 by over 100 in-house communicators from 23 countries. As of March 2015 it counts over 2,300 members. [1]
The European American Press Club was created on April 11, 2002 as part of an initiative by members of the French American Chamber of Commerce in Paris. Formerly called the “French American Press Club," it was later renamed the “European American Press Club” in January 2004.
The European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA) is a scholarly association focused on the study of media, telecommunications, and informatics research, including relevant approaches from the human and social sciences. It strives to promote the quality of communication research and teaching in higher education across Europe.
The European Association for Technical Communication (tekom Europe e.V.) is the largest professional association for technical communication worldwide. The association connects more than 8,500 professionals like technical communicators, technical writers, and others from related fields. The working language is English.
DIGITALEUROPE is a European trade association that represents the digital technology industry. It is led by the Director General. It is led by the Director General. The members include 105 major technology companies [ 1 ] and 41 national trade associations . [ 2 ]
AAIE became a member of the International Council of Industrial Editors (ICIE) in 1941. It withdrew from ICIE in 1946 over policy differences, but formed IABC when it merged again in 1970. [2] [3] In IABC's first year of operation, the association had 2,280 members and was focused on internal communications. [4]
European Crystallographic Association 1997: Engineers Europe 1951: City of Brussels: European Geosciences Union Sep 2002 [15] Munich: European Mathematical Society 1990: Helsinki: European Physical Society 1968: Mulhouse: European Society for Fuzzy Logic and Technology 1998: European Society for the Cognitive Sciences of Music Informatics ...