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ASME STANDARDS & CERTIFICATION
ASME strategically aligns its programs and initiatives to focus on three main organizational priorities — energy, engineering workforce development, and global impact — in an effort to provide relevant knowledge-based resources to the broad spectrum of ASME members and constituents.
In energy, ASME is serving as an essential energy technology resource and leading advocate for balanced energy policies. In engineering workforce development, ASME fosters a broader, competent, vibrant and more diverse engineering workforce, with improved retention in both the profession and ASME over all career stages.
And in the area of global impact, ASME is committed to delivering locally relevant engineering resources to advance public safety and quality of life around the world.
Among many examples of the Society's growing outreach in the global arena is Engineering for Change (E4C). E4C is a dynamic community of engineers, technologists, social scientists, NGOs, local governments, and community advocates whose mission is to improve people’s lives in communities around the world. E4C features an open, innovative, and user-friendly online platform that facilitates collaboration and knowledge exchange for the development of appropriate solutions to issues such as sanitation, access to clean water, energy, transportation food, education and housing.
Kenneth Balkey, P.E. - Personal Name
NONE
Management
English
2001
1-19
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