Technical Chamber of Greece
Technical organization of Greece
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The Technical Chamber of Greece (TCG; Greek: Τεχνικό Επιμελητήριο Ελλάδας, ΤΕΕ, TEE) is the Greek professional organization that serves as the official technical advisor of the Greek state and is responsible for awarding professional licences to all practicing engineers in Greece. It is a public legal entity with elected administration, supervised by the Hellenic Ministry of Environment, Physical Planning and Public Works.[1] The Technical Chamber of Greece is a member of the European Council of Applied Sciences and Engineering.[2]
FormedNovember 27, 1923
JurisdictionGovernment of the Hellenic Republic
HeadquartersNikis 4, Athens, Greece
37°58′35″N 23°44′00″E
37°58′35″N 23°44′00″E
Agency executives
- Nikolaos Milis, President
- Antonios Protonotarios, Vice President
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| Formed | November 27, 1923 |
| Jurisdiction | Government of the Hellenic Republic |
| Headquarters | Nikis 4, Athens, Greece 37°58′35″N 23°44′00″E |
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| Parent department | Ministry of the Environment and Energy |
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It was founded in 1923 by the alumni of the National Technical University of Athens.[1][3]
