Going Global

At KIVI, we recognise the importance of engaging with the international engineering community and building these relationships through collaboration, knowledge exchange and mutual recognition agreements. This not only supports mobility and increases opportunities abroad for KIVI Chartered and Incorporated Engineers, but Chartered Engineers all over the world.

Champions of Chartership

We are proud to feature the individuals who through their roles support Professional Registration and the opportunities it brings.
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H.E. Matthijs van Bonzel

The Netherlands Ambassador for Spain
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H.E. Govert Jan Bijl de Vroe

The Netherlands Ambassador for Portugal
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H.E. Margriet Vonno

The Netherlands Ambassador for Singapore
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Dr. Koh Poh Koon

Senior Minister of State, Ministry of Trade and Industry, Singapore
H.E. Margriet Vonno
The Dutch government is happy to see that the framework, used by KIVI to achieve and maintain innovation, excellence, a high ethical standard and professional development, can be used as an international standard. That it can be combined with Singapore’s chartered engineer scheme to achieve an international exchange of knowledge and manpower. That it proves to be suited to navigate regulatory differences between nations.

The International Engineering Alliance

KIVI is a member of the IEA.

The International Engineering Alliance (IEA) is a global not-for-profit organisation, which comprises members from 35 jurisdictions within 26 countries, across seven international agreements. These international agreements govern the recognition of engineering educational qualifications and professional competence.

Through the Educational Accords and Competence Agreements members of the International Engineering Alliance establish and enforce internationally bench-marked standards for engineering education and expected competence for engineering practice.

International Cooperation

Hong Kong
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Ireland
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Malaysia
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Portugal
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Singapore
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Spain
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United Kingdom
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United States
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