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IEEE Victorian & Tasmanian sections set for grand 2025 annual general meeting in Melbourne

  • 10:16 pm - November 21, 2025
EEE Victorian & Tasmanian Sections Set for Grand 2025 Annual General Meeting in Melbourne

Melbourne, 22 November 2025: The IEEE Victorian Section and Tasmanian Subsection are gearing up to host their highly anticipated 2025 Annual General Meeting (AGM), to be held at the Angliss Restaurant, Melbourne, VIC, on 25 November 2025, from 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm AEDT. The event promises an evening of reflection, recognition and celebration as members review the year’s achievements and honour outstanding contributors.

Founded in 1983, the IEEE Victorian Section serves as Victoria’s local geographic unit of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) — the world’s largest technical professional organisation dedicated to advancing technology for the benefit of humanity. IEEE today connects nearly 500,000 members globally across 190 countries, forming a vast global network of scientists, engineers and innovators.

Operating from Melbourne, the Victorian Section proudly represents nearly 2,000 members across a wide range of technical fields — including photonics, computational intelligence, biomedical engineering, robotics, medicine and engineering management. Its vibrant community is composed of students, young professionals, women in engineering, academics, industry leaders, government representatives and technical consultants.

This year’s AGM will spotlight significant milestones and accomplishments achieved throughout 2025. A key highlight of the evening will be the formal recognition of volunteers whose dedication has strengthened the organisation’s initiatives and community engagement.

Adding to the significance of the night, Mr Paul Hamer, Member for Box Hill in the Victorian Legislative Assembly and Parliamentary Secretary for Jobs (since December 2024), and Acting Speaker (since February 2023), will attend as a special guest.

Organisers say the gathering will bring together an elite audience of some of Victoria’s brightest scientific and technological minds, making it a landmark moment in the state’s innovation landscape. With a focus on retrospection and forward-looking vision, the AGM aims to inspire continued collaboration and technological advancement for the benefit of society.

Message from the Chair – Vijay S Paul

Outgoing Chair of the IEEE Victorian Section (2024–25), Vijay S Paul, reflected on the organisation’s achievements and the collective effort behind them:

“This is just a glimpse of the tremendous impact our team has made over the past two years. Our efforts have strengthened member engagement and earned us the 2025 IEEE Region 10 Best Membership Retention (Large Section) Award — a true reflection of our vibrant and growing community.

As my term ends, I am deeply grateful to our Executive Committee, volunteers and members who inspire me every day. It has been an honour to serve alongside you and witness what we can achieve with shared purpose.”

Message from the Chair-Elect – Biplob Ray

Incoming Chair, Biplob Ray, expressed his enthusiasm for the years ahead:

“I am excited about the journey ahead and look forward to collaborating with each of you to build a future we can all take pride in. Let’s embark on this path together, ready to make a lasting impact.”

Looking Ahead

With an impressive legacy, strong leadership continuity and the presence of esteemed guests, the 2025 IEEE Victorian & Tasmanian Sections AGM promises to be a landmark gathering. Blending retrospection with forward-facing vision, the event aims to foster ongoing collaboration, innovation and technological advancement for the benefit of the broader community.

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