17/04/2026
π‘ Celebrating RA 9292 β Electronics Engineering Law of 2004
22 years ago, Republic Act 9292 was enacted into law, marking a significant milestone in advancing and professionalizing the practice of Electronics Engineering in the Philippines.
This landmark legislation continues to safeguard the standards of our profession, empowering Electronics Engineers, Electronics Technicians, and Professional Electronics Engineers (PECEs) to contribute to nation-building through innovation and technology.
As we celebrate this milestone, IECEP Zambales reaffirms its commitment to uphold excellence, promote ethical practice, and strengthen the role of ECE professionals in our communities.
Let us continue to inspire the next generation of engineers and drive progress through technology.
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April 17 β ECE Day
Electronics engineering drives the pulse of modern innovation. As principal author, I advanced the Electronics Engineering Law of 2004 (RA 9292), which professionalized and safeguarded the practice in the Philippines. The law set higher standards for licensing and ethics, ensuring that Professional Electronics Engineers, Electronics Engineers, and Electronics Technicians are recognized as vital contributors to national development in telecommunications, ICT, and industrial systems.
RA 9292 continues to serve as the backbone of regulation for the profession. Its enduring relevance shows how strong foundations in professional standards empower Filipino engineers to lead in technology, protect communities, and drive innovation for the countryβs future. It also provides a platform for research and development, strengthens industries, and inspires new generations of engineers to expand our capacity for innovation and resilience in a rapidly changing world.