- The American Society of Mechanical Engineers - ASME
ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) promotes the art, science practice of multidisciplinary engineering around the globe
- About The American Society Of Mechanical Engineers - ASME
Founded in 1880 as the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, ASME is a not-for-profit professional organization that enables collaboration, knowledge sharing, and skill development across all engineering disciplines, while promoting the vital role of the engineer in society
- About ASME Standards and Certification
ASME's standards portfolio includes over 500 standards and associated products These products cover a breadth of topics, including pressure technology, nuclear plants, elevators escalators, construction, engineering design, standardization, and performance testing
- ASME Digital Collection
ASME’s authoritative, online reference of current and archival literature It provides unparalleled depth, breadth, and quality of peer-reviewed content including journals, conference proceedings and ASME Press books
- 2025 ASME BPVC - ASME
ASME's BPVC standards provide the single largest source of technical data used in the manufacturing, construction, and operation of boilers and pressure vessels Fueled by the foresight of leading industry experts, the BPVC standards are designed to meet the needs of a changing world
- ASME mechanical engineering scholarships - ASME
Engineering students enrolled at a two-year institution pursuing an ME MET degree or a related discipline can apply for ASME scholarships Students can be enrolled in an associate degree program
- ASME Programs - ASME
ASME’s Programs provide a forward-facing set of initiatives that span K-12 STEM education, college and early career programs and events, public policy, and global development
- Mission, Vision Strategic Priorities - ASME
ASME strategy is designed to meet our commitment to serving societal needs; ASME positively impacts the safety, public welfare, and overall quality of life globally
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