IPS
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IPS, ips, or iPS may refer to:
Computing[edit]
See also the Science and technology section
- Image Packaging System, OpenSolaris software
- In-plane switching, an LCD display technology
- Instructions per second, a measure of a computer's processor speed
- Internet Provider Security
- Interpreter for Process Structures, used in AMSAT satellites
- Intrusion prevention system, a network security appliance
- .IPS, the International Patching System file extension
- Indoor positioning system, for wireless location indoors
Education[edit]
Medicine[edit]
- IPS Supported Employment, for people with mental problems
- Induced pluripotent stem cell or iPS cells
- Intermittent photic stimulation, a neuroimaging technique
- Intraparietal sulcus, a region of the brain
Organizations[edit]
International[edit]
- Industrial and provident society, in the UK, Ireland, and New Zealand
- Industrial Promotion Services of the Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development
- Institute of Professional Sound
- Inter Press Service, a global news agency
- International Parliamentary Scholarship
- International Planetarium Society
- International Primatological Society
- International Professional Surfers
- International Pyrotechnics Society
- International Polarisation Scale
India[edit]
Iraq[edit]
Israel[edit]
Japan[edit]
Lebanon[edit]
United Kingdom[edit]
United States[edit]
- Ford Dorsey Program in International Policy Studies
- Indianapolis Public Schools
- Institute for Policy Studies
- Invision Power Services
Science and technology[edit]
- IPS/UPS, an electric power transmission grid of some CIS countries
- Interplanetary Superhighway
Other uses[edit]
- Ips, a genus of bark beetle
- Inch per second
- Investment Policy Statement
- Iron pipe size
- Inboard Propulsion System for watercraft by Volvo Penta
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