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No administration fees to join (or leave – should your situation change), just an annual contribution for membership services outlined in the benefits section. Click on the appropriate payment method button below to   begin the joining process.

If you are paying online your membership  will commence immediately after payment.  If you are paying by bank transfer, membership shall commence as soon as your application has been accepted and payment has been received.  All memberships are valid for 12 months. We will automatically renew your membership at the anniversary date unless you inform us otherwise (you have 30 days to cancel without penalty from your renewal notice).

If you are a larger organisation and would like to discuss membership options, or you would prefer to talk to us before joining DESN, please contact us

What are the fees*?

Our aim is to provide access to the benefits of DESN membership to all stakeholder organisations – from early-stage SME’s to large multi-nationals. We encourage a diverse and rich membership base covering every aspect of the industry and have designed a fee structure in relation to the size of the organisation reflecting value and ability to pay.

Membership Type Fees
Academic £695
1-10 Employed £615
11-20 Employed £1320
21-50 Employed £2050
51-100 Employed £4150
101-250 Employed £6150
251-750 Employed £7995
751+ Employed £10250

* Founder members price on application. Contact us for more information.

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Why join DESN?

Networking

Access to member only events and working groups, allowing you to meet like minded members and associated companies to learn from or collaborate with.

Conferences & Workstreams

Access to working groups and work streams, focussing on key areas of embedded design and development. Based around key topics or challenges, bringing members together with a common interest or goal. Free to Attend events , discounts on larger conferences.

Collaboration

Join forces with other members to collaborate on industry needs or challenges, inform government bodies on industry demands. Being at the core and centre to assist government policy decisions