Institution of Diesel and Gas Turbine Engineers
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| Abbreviation | IDGTE |
|---|---|
| Formation | 1913 |
| Type | Professional organisation |
| Legal status | Private company and registered charity (1139906) |
| Purpose | Diesel engine and gas turbine industry in the UK |
| Headquarters | Bedford Heights[1] |
| Location |
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Region served | Worldwide |
| Membership | 500 diesel and gas turbine engineers |
Director General | Mike Raine |
Main organ | IDGTE Council (President - John Platt) |
| Affiliations | Engineering Council |
| Staff | 3 |
| Website | IDGTE |
The Institution of Diesel and Gas Turbine Engineers is the professional association for engineers in the diesel and gas turbine industry in the UK and internationally.
Diesel engines and gas turbines are broadly related because they use a similar thermodynamic cycle, and both are often used (and interchangeable) for power generation for heating and electricity in large installations.
It was established in 1913 as the Diesel Engine Users' Association. It changed to its current name in 1984.[2]
Structure
Function
It represents engineers in the diesel and gas turbine industry in the UK and internationally, enabling current knowledge to be widely known. It organises conferences and industry-based training.
It registers Chartered Engineers Incorporated Engineers and Engineering Technicians in the industry.