Engineers Europe (stylized as ENGINEERS EUROPE[1]), formally FEANI (Fédération Européenne d'Associations Nationales d'Ingénieurs / European Federation of National Engineering Associations) prior to 01 January 2023,[2] is a federation of national professional bodies representing engineering in European countries.
Founded in 1951, it aims to promote the recognition, mobility and interests of Europe's engineering profession.
Individuals may have their names added to the register through the national member institution of their own country.
However, European Engineer and the Eur Ing designation are not legally recognised in all countries.
[5] The European Commission has acclaimed the register as a good example of a profession's self-regulation, and indicated that member states will find the Engineers Europe register helpful when deciding whether foreign engineers are qualified to practice; the Commission concluded that engineers on the register "should not normally be required to undertake an adaptation period or sit an aptitude test" in order to practice in European countries.