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Slides. 4 [ASME LOGO] 5 Future of Engineering 6 Making a Difference 7 Developing Economies 8 ASME Speeds progress in advancing technology 9 Entrepreneurship and Innovation 10 Collaboration and Advocacy 11 EngineeringforChange.org 12 Outreach. Slides. 13 Getting Involved - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Slides

• 4 [ASME LOGO]

• 5 Future of Engineering

• 6 Making a Difference

• 7 Developing Economies

• 8 ASME Speeds progress in advancing technology

• 9 Entrepreneurship and Innovation

• 10 Collaboration and Advocacy

• 11 EngineeringforChange.org

• 12 Outreach

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• 13 Getting Involved

• 14 Voice of the Profession

• 15 ASME Strategic Priorities

• 16 ASME’s Strategic Focus

• 17 Energy Grand Challenge

• 18 Engineering Workforce

• 19 Global Impact

• 20 ASME At a Glance

• 21 Sector map

• 22 Volunteer Organizational Chart

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• 23 Standards & Certification

• 24 Knowledge and Community

• 25 Connections

• 26 Work Together

• 27 Mission

• 28 Vision

• 29 Quote by John Schaar on the future

• 30 [ASME LOGO]

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Future of Engineering

• Challenge of complex systems

• High-performance expectations

• Global diversity• Entrepreneurial and

independent work environment

• Collaborative

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Making a Difference• Transportation• Power generation• Manufacturing• Management• Systems & Design• Biomechanical• Nanotechnology• Water management• Environmental• Sustainability

Energy

Global Impact

Workforce Development

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Developing Economies

• Health• Energy• Transportation• Food and Water• Housing

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ASME• Speeds progress in advancing technology

– staying competitive– building an innovative culture– moving initiatives forward

• Helps engineers share knowledge

• Focuses on opportunities and challenges

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Entrepreneurship and Innovation

• Innovation Showcase

►Competitiveness►Access to resources►Workforce pipeline

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Collaboration and Advocacy

• Engineering for Change LLC

• Engineers Without Borders–USA

• Peer-society projects on policy, education, licensing, …

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EngineeringforChange.org— make a difference in the world

• Global

• Open-source technology

• Quality-of-life challenges in underserved communities

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Outreach

• Team projects• Competitions• Hands-on learning• Guidance/

curriculum materials• Pre-college/

STEM education partnerships

• E-Week

www.ewb-usa.orgwww.ewb-usa.org

InspireInnovation.orgInspireInnovation.org

www.usfirst.org

www.futurecity.orgwww.futurecity.org

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Getting Involved• ECLIPSE• ASME.org• Social Media

– Facebook– Twitter– LinkedIn

• Inspire Innovation Workshops

• Engineers Without Borders – USA

• Online mentoring

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Voice of the Profession

• Public Policy Agenda• Position Statements• Congress Briefings

and Testimony

• Licensing That Works

www.licensingthatworks.org/

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ASME ASME Strategic PrioritiesStrategic Priorities

• Energy Grand ChallengeEnergy Grand Challenge

• Engineering WorkforceEngineering Workforce

• Global ImpactGlobal Impact

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ASME’s Strategic Focus

Workforce DevelopmentWorkforce Development

EnergyEnergy

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Energy Grand Challenge

• Essential energy technology resource

• Advocate for technically sound energy policies

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Engineering Workforce

• Global opportunities

• Knowledge gaps

• Diversity gaps

• Lifelong educational opportunities

• Licensing and accreditation

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Global Impact

• Locally relevant engineering resources

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ASME At a Glance

• More than 125,000 members globally

• More than 150 countries• Headquarters in New York

– offices in Brussels, Beijing, New Delhi

– Institute offices in Atlanta, Houston, Washington D.C.

• Digital library with journals, conference proceedings, and ASME Press e-books

• 530 standards, used in more than 100 countries

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Sectors

Oct 2012

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Standards & Certification

• Universally applicable codes, standards, conformity assessment programs, and related products and services

• More than 6,700 companies certified or accredited by ASME, in 75 countries

• Increased participation online

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Knowledge and Community

GROUPS

• Basic Engineering

• Energy Conversion

• Engineering and Technology Management

• Environmental and Transportation

• Manufacturing Technical

• Pressure Technology

• Systems and Design

INSTITUTES• International Petroleum

Technology Institute

• International Gas Turbine Institute

• Nanotechnology Institute

WASHINGTON CENTER

• Center for Research and Technology Development

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Connections

• ASME.org

• ASMEnews

• Mechanical Engineering Magazine

• Newsletters– Standards & Certification Update

• Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter

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Work Together

• Share knowledge

• Keep global perspective

• Strengthen partnerships

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Mission– To serve our diverse

global communities – by advancing,

disseminating, and applying engineering knowledge

– for improving the quality of life, and

– communicating the excitement of engineering

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Vision– ASME will be the essential resource

– for mechanical engineers and other technical professionals throughout the world

– for solutions that benefit humankind

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• “The future is not some place we are going to,

but one we are creating.”

— futurist John Schaar

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