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About ASME
Founded in 1880 as the American Society of Mechanical Engineers,
today's ASME is a 120,000-member professional organization focused on
technical, educational and research issues of the engineering and technology
community. ASME conducts one of the world's largest technical publishing
operations, holds numerous technical conferences worldwide, and offers
hundreds of professional development courses each year. ASME sets internationally
recognized industrial and manufacturing codes and standards that enhance
public safety.
Vision
To be the premier organization for promoting the art, science and practice
of mechanical and multidisciplinary engineering and allied sciences to
our diverse communities throughout the world.
Mission Statement
To promote and enhance the technical competency and professional
well-being of our members, and through quality programs and activities
in mechanical engineering, better enable its practitioners to contribute
to the well-being of humankind.
ASME Core Values
In performing its mission, ASME adheres to these core values:
- Embrace integrity and ethical conduct
- Embrace diversity and respect the dignity and culture
of all people
- Nurture and treasure the environment and our natural
and man-made resources
- Facilitate the development, dissemination and application
of engineering knowledge
- Promote the benefits of continuing education and
of engineering education
- Respect and document engineering history while continually
embracing change
- Promote the technical and societal contribution of
engineers
About ASME Pipeline Systems Division (PSD)
In March 2000, ASME International established the Pipeline Systems Subdivision
(PSD), within ASME's Materials and Structures Group, to draw together
worldwide interest in pipeline technology. As of March 2003, PSD has been
elevated to full division status and is now the Pipeline Systems Division.
Pipelines are used throughout the world for sundry purposes, chief of
which is the safe and economic transportation of energy products and water
supplies. The multi-billion dollar pipeline industry employs many thousands
of people in the design, construction, operation and maintenance of facilities.
The impetus to form the PSD stemmed from a strong desire to represent
pipeline community and from several highly successful international pipeline
conferences held in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. These conferences have enjoyed
strong support from the industry, government, regulatory agencies, research
and academic establishments, pipeline and other associations.
Besides using conferences as a means of disseminating state of the art
information on such topics as, Pipeline System Integrity, Design, Construction,
Code/Standards/Regulations, Automation, Operations, Maintenance as well
as Management and Environmental issues, the objectives of the Division
are to encourage the interaction and professional development of its international
membership. Planned activities include technical meetings, conferences,
seminars/workshops and short courses as well as web-based training and
publications as well as expositions.
Objectives:
- Promote technological progress and international
co-operation in the area of Pipeline Systems engineering
- Support of education and timely, in-depth exchange
of technical information among researchers and engineers
- Provide strong leadership and liaison, including
the promotion of technical activities and conferences, within ASME and
with other international organizations
- Provide a public advocacy role for matters related
to pipelines, in conformance with the ASME Constitution, By-Laws, and
Policies
- Promote the development of Codes and Standards related
to pipeline system design and safety
About ASME Codes and Standards
ASME Codes & Standards Mission
Develop the preeminent, universally applicable codes, standards, conformity
assessment programs, and related products and services for the benefit
of humanity. Involve the best and brightest people from around the world
to develop, maintain, promote, and employ ASME products and services globally.
ASME Codes & Standards Vision
To be the world leader in mechanical and multidisciplinary engineering
codes, standards, conformity assessment programs, and related products
and services.
Participating on ASME Codes and Standards Committees
The success of ASME Codes & Standards is founded on enduring relationships
with stakeholders in a broad range of industries. Our most valuable assets
are our relationships with the volunteer members who serve on Codes &
Standards committees.
Participants in the Codes & Standards process play a vital role in
enhancing the standards of their respective industry. They also gain unique
opportunities to expand their professional networks and technical resources.
There are no fees or geographical restrictions associated with ASME Codes
& Standards committee membership. Applicants for individual membership
are selected based on their technical experience, interest classification,
and ability to actively participate in committee activities.
The introduction of the ASME Delegate Program now also allows for an organized
group of interested experts, located outside the U.S. and Canada, to directly
participate in the ASME Codes and Standards development process.
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