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American Society of Mechanical Engineers Sections Group
The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Sections Group is a component of the broader ASME organization, a U.S. nonprofit focused on promoting the art, science, and practice of multidisciplinary engineering and allied sciences globally.
History
ASME was founded in 1880 by Alexander Lyman Holley, Henry Rossiter Worthington, John Edison Sweet, and Matthias N. Forney primarily in response to numerous steam boiler pressure vessel failures. Over time, ASME evolved into a multidisciplinary organization with a strong focus on mechanical engineering and has become a leading professional society worldwide.
Structure and Purpose
The ASME Sections Group consists of over 400 sections and student sections worldwide, providing members with opportunities for local engagement and networking. These sections are integral to ASME's mission by offering professional development programs, networking opportunities, and recognizing engineering achievements locally.
Professional Sections facilitate geographic engagement, providing a platform for members to connect based on their location. They support Society-level programs by organizing events that promote engineering excitement and offer professional growth opportunities.
Student Sections are chartered at universities globally, aiming to complement engineering curricula and enrich students' professional experiences. Student Sections offer mentorship, leadership opportunities, and a platform for academic support and collaboration.
Activities and Contributions
ASME Sections contribute to the organization's broader goals by:
- Promoting Professional Development: Offering workshops, conferences, and career development resources to enhance members' skills and knowledge.
- Advancing Engineering Knowledge: Facilitating technical talks, lectures, and discussions that encourage innovation and advancement in mechanical engineering and allied fields.
- Enhancing Public Safety: Through adherence to ASME's standards and codes, sections play a role in ensuring public safety in manufacturing and industry.
Membership and Impact
ASME has over 125,000 members worldwide, reflecting its status as a premier global engineering organization. The ASME Sections Group plays a crucial role in fostering a sense of community and shared purpose among these members. By engaging engineers at all levels, from students to professionals, ASME sections help advance the field of mechanical engineering and contribute to human well-being.
Vision and Mission
The overarching vision of ASME is to be the leading organization promoting the art, science, and practice of mechanical and multidisciplinary engineering worldwide. Its mission is to enhance the technical competency and professional well-being of its members, enabling them to contribute positively to society through quality programs and activities in mechanical engineering.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Society_of_Mechanical_Engineers [2] https://www.asme.org/get-involved/groups-sections-and-technical-divisions [3] https://www.esd.org/groups/affiliates/name/american-society-of-mechanical-engineers-michigan-asme/ [4] https://www.stuorg.iastate.edu/asme/information [5] https://www.ccsu.edu/asme
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