| American Society for Cybernetics: Aims are to facilitate the work of those with an interest in the field of cybernetics. |
| Cambridge Cybernetic Society: Association with the mission to create a forum for transdisciplinary discussion in the tradition of cybernetics, to consider relationships of technology, commerce and society in the 21st Century and to offer perspectives of cybernetics as a constructive discipline, especially in the context of its prefix being usurped. |
| Cybernetics and Systems Societies: A list maintained by F. Heylighen. |
| CybSoc: The Cybernetics Society, London, UK |
| IEEE Systems, Man and Cybernetic Society: Fields of Interest are Integration of the Theories of Communication, Control, Cybernetics, Stochastics, Optimization and System Structure towards the Formulation of a General Theory of Systems, Technology and Application of the Above to the Analysis and Design of Biological, Ecological, Socio-Economic, Social Service, Computer Information, and Operational Man-Machine Systems. |
| IFAC, the International Federation of Automatic Control: A multinational Federation of Organizations Representing the Engineering and Scientific Societies Concerned with Automatic Control. |
| International Association for Cybernetics: Aims are to ensure a permanent and organized connection between cybernetics researchers around the world to promote the development of this science and its technical applications. |
| Norbert Wiener Institute of Systems and Cybernetics: The Norbert Wiener Institute is active in over fifty nations worldwide. Since its foundation in 1969, and subsequently as a result of its reorganisation at the New York (1990) and the New Delhi (1993) WOSC Congresses, it has been involved in the researches of over 1000 scientists. |
| The Control Systems Group: Membership organization dedicated to application of William T. Powers' perceptual control theory model to understanding purposeful behavior. |
| WOSC: Homepage: World Organization of Cybernetics and Systems |