EPC
EPC may refer to:
Government and politics
- Eastern Provincial Council, in Sri Lanka
- European Policy Centre, a Belgian think tank
- Proposed European Political Community (1952), intended to be a directly-elected body
- European Political Community, from 2022, an intergovernmental forum
- European Political Cooperation, 1970–1993, co-ordination of foreign policy
Law
- European Patent Convention, a treaty instituting a legal system for granting European patents
Science and technology
- Asus Eee PC, netbook computers
- Early Prostate Cancer programme
- Electronic Product Code
- Endothelial progenitor cell
- Energy Performance Certificate
- × Epicattleya, an orchid genus
- Evolved Packet Core, part of the System Architecture Evolution, in telecommunications
- Experimental Psychology Conference, run annually in Australia or New Zealand
- Extra-pair copulation
Other uses
- EPC (EP), by Battles
- Edgewell Personal Care, a US company
- Electronic Poetry Center
- Engineering, procurement, and construction contract
- EPC Group, a German engineering and construction company
- EPC Groupe, a French explosives company
- European Paralympic Committee
- European Patrol Corvette, a project for a class of surface combatant promoted by the European Council in 2019
- European Payments Council, an international not-for-profit association representing European payment service providers
- Evangelical Presbyterian Church (disambiguation)
- Event-driven process chain, in process modeling
- Export Promotion Council, a Kenyan trade group
- Class designation for Reading electric multiple units
- Execution Phase Contracts, see Front-end engineering
See also
- EP C, by Battles
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