
The ASEAN Chartered Professional Engineer Coordinating Committee (ACPECC) held its 48th Meeting at the ASEAN Secretariat, bringing together representatives from all ten ASEAN Member States (AMS) to advance regional cooperation in the field of professional engineering. The meeting was chaired by Datuk Mohd Adnan bin Mohd Nor from Malaysia and conducted in a hybrid format, with delegates attending both in person and virtually.
1. Expanding the ASEAN Engineer Community
A total of 405 new applications for ASEAN Chartered Professional Engineer (ACPE) registration were reviewed, and 403 were approved. With these additions, the total number of registered ACPEs rose to 6,497, with 6,455 active engineers across the region.
The newly approved engineers came from Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Viet Nam, reflecting continued growth in cross-border professional recognition.
2. Strengthening Standards and Oversight
The meeting endorsed updated Assessment Statements from Myanmar and Lao PDR, ensuring alignment with current ACPE requirements. Updates from several Member States on Monitoring Committees were also recorded, showing continued commitment to maintaining professional standards and oversight across ASEAN.
3. Advancing Mobility of ASEAN Engineers
The Technical Working Group on Mobility of ASEAN Engineers (TWG-MAE) presented several key developments aimed at boosting professional exchange and collaboration across borders:
These initiatives mark a significant step toward harmonizing qualifications and enhancing engineer mobility within ASEAN.
4. Promoting ASEAN Engineering Projects
The meeting explored the idea of using ASEAN projects as platforms to strengthen professional mobility and cooperation.
Among the proposed initiatives were the ASEAN Fertilizer Project in Aceh and the ASEAN Power Grid (APG) — both aimed at advancing regional infrastructure and providing opportunities for collaboration among ASEAN engineers.
5. Progress on the ACPECC Roadmap
The Committee reviewed its implementation roadmap, confirming that several major milestones have been completed, including:
Indonesia also announced plans to host the ACPE Forum in November 2023, reinforcing ASEAN’s shared vision of collaboration and professional excellence.
6. Engineering Events and Publications
These initiatives underscore ASEAN’s ongoing commitment to knowledge sharing and professional recognition.

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