Malcolm Heron, a new Executive VP
“Advancing Technology for Humanity” is on the logo of IEEE. During the revision of the Oceanic Engineering Society Strategic Plan and Bylaws the question arises about how does OES live under this motto? When we look closely at the wide range of activities that the Society supports each year, we can find many points where the wider community is served – provided their interest is in the ocean and other bodies of water. The flagship OCEANS Conference is a good example where statistics over the years show that about 70% of delegates come from the region surrounding the conference city. This ratio is pretty well constant from North America to Europe and Asia/Pacific. It is clear that the OCEANS Conference serves members and non-members in the regions of the world as it moves between the Americas, Europe and Asia/Pacific. The average ratio of OES members to non-members is about 3:2, so here is one place where the Society serves the wider community. This participation ratio translates approximately to other OES activities, from technical publications to Student Branch Chapters, where non-members are always invited to participate.
Many of our members are engaged in applying ocean technology to maritime operations, environmental protection, sustainability and education, and topics like these are an intrinsic part of most OES activities. These applications are bringing technology to the community in a way consistent with the IEEE motto. One valuable contribution to the community is that OES members bring scientific and technical knowledge to advocacy and policy where the scientific method of empirical testing of ideas is often lacking. This is where integrity and ethics of a professional society like OES stands out strongly – policy and applications need to be based on validated science.
By serving our members with a range of activities, with open invitations to all who have interests in the theory and practice of electrotechnology, allied branches of engineering, and related arts and sciences, applied to all bodies of water (OES Constitution1-2: https://ieeeoes.org/about-us/constitution-of-the-oceanic-engineering-society/) we are bringing our development of advanced technology to the support of humanity.