The Engineering Equipment & Materials Users Association

The Engineering Equipment & Materials Users Association

The Engineering Equipment & Materials Users Association (EEMUA) is an international membership organization representing owners and operators of fixed industrial assets. Operating as an influential stakeholder in industrial asset management, EEMUA engages with European Union institutions to represent the interests of asset owners in regulatory and standards development processes. Their lobbying efforts cover industrial policy, safety and health regulations, environmental compliance, mechanical integrity, and innovation related to industrial equipment. EEMUA seeks to ensure regulatory frameworks reflect the practical operational realities and safety concerns of their members, fostering safer and more efficient industrial asset management acro

  • Registered in the EU Transparency Register as a lobbying entity.

  • Focus areas include industrial safety standards, environmental regulations, asset integrity, and innovation.

  • Main contact and operational headquarters are in the United Kingdom.

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  • Industrial policy and infrastructure

  • Environment and climate change

  • Research and innovation

  • Health, safety, and chemicals

  • Affiliations with European standards organizations such as CEN/CENELEC.

  • Collaborations with other industry associations in engineering, manufacturing, and environmental sectors.

  • Engagement with EU institutional committees and advisory groups.

  • Annual lobbying expenditure registered at the EU level (range e.g., €50,000 to €100,000 per year).

  • Expenditure fluctuates depending on regulatory activities and advocacy campaigns.

  • Detailed yearly breakdowns stored in EU Transparency Register filings.

  • Interacts commonly with the European Commission’s DG GROW (Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs).

  • Engages with DG ENV (Environment) and DG RTD (Research and Innovation).

  • Participates in Parliament committee consultations related to industry, environment, and safety

  • Regular meetings with Commissioners and their cabinets.

  • Engagement with Members of European Parliament involved in industry and environment files.

  • Technical exchanges with expert groups and task forces on safety and standards.