Professional Organizations
American
Foundry Society (AFS)
The AFS exists to provide and promote knowledge
and services that strengthen the metalcasting
industry for the ultimate benefit for its customers
and society.
American
Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA)
With more than 31,000 members, AIAA is the world's
largest professional society devoted to the progress
of engineering and science in aviation, space,
and defense.
American
Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE)
AIChE, founded in 1908, is a professional organization
of more than 50,000 members that provides leadership
in advancing the chemical engineering profession.
AIChE fosters and disseminates chemical engineering
knowledge, supports the professional and personal
growth of its members, and applies the expertise
of its members to address societal needs throughout
the world.
American
Society of Agricultural Engineers (ASAE)
The ASAE is an educational and scientific
organization dedicated to the advancement of engineering
applicable to agricultural, food, and biological
systems. Agricultural, Food and Biological Engineers
develop efficient and environmentally sensitive
methods of producing food, fiber, timber, and
renewable energy sources for an ever-increasing
world population.
American
Welding Society (AWS)
The AWS was founded in 1919 as a multifaceted,
nonprofit organization with a goal to advance
the science, technology, and application of welding
and related joining disciplines. From factory
floor to high-rise construction, from military
weaponry to home products, AWS continues to lead
the way in supporting welding education and technology
development to ensure a strong, competitive and
exciting way of life for all Americans.
APICS
- Online with APICS
APICS is the global leader and premier provider
of information and services in production and
inventory management and related areas to enable
members, enterprises, and individuals to add value
to their business.
ASEE
Manufacturing Engineering Division
The Manufacturing Division strives to
advance and coordinate the development of manufacturing
engineering, technology programs and research
through dialogue between industry and faculty.
Read Go
Engineering!, ASEE's online newsletter about
the growing role of engineering in K-12 education.
American
Society for Quality (ASQ)
The ASQ, headquartered in Milwaukee, WI, is the world's leading authority
on quality since 1946. The 104,000 member professional association creates
better workplaces and communities worldwide by advancing learning, quality
improvement, and knowledge exchange to improve business results. By making
quality a global priority, an organizational imperative, and a personal
ethic, ASQ becomes the community for everyone who seeks technology, concepts,
or tools to improve themselves and their world.
Association
for Manufacturing Excellence (AME)
A not-for-profit organization dedicated to cultivating understanding,
analysis and exchange of productivity methods and their successful application
in the pursuit of excellence. We are practitioner-based, and our events
and workshops focus on hands-on learning.
ASM
International
ASM International, the Materials Information Society,
provides technical information for metals and
materials professionals all over the world.
ASTM
International
ASTM International provides technical standards
for materials properties and testing procedures.
Biomedical
Engineering Society (BMES)
BMES promotes the increase of biomedical engineering and knowledge and
its utilization.
Council
of Supply Chain Management Professionals
CSCMP's mission is to lead the evolving supply chain management profession
by developing, advancing, and disseminating supply chain knowledge and
research.
Insitute
for Supply Management
ISM’s mission is to lead the supply management profession through
its standards of excellence, research, promotional activities, and education.
International
Fluid Power Society (IFPS)
The IFPS will facilitate and promote the advancement of technology and
professionalism of the Fluid Power and Motion Control Industry.
International
SEMATECH Manufacturing Initiative
Building on the success of SEMATECH's collaborative
research model, ISMI's program portfolio includes
projects in metrology, ESH, and equipment and
fab productivity, as well as a suite of forums
and councils for benchmarking and sharing best
practices in IC manufacturing.
International
Society of Agile Manufacturing (ISAM)
The main aim of ISAM is to foster the cross-fertilization
of technology, strategy and 4M resources (Manpower,
Machine, Money & Management), in order to
enhance productivity, competitive advantage and
improve general quality of life. ISAM embraces
both the traditional and non-traditional fields
of engineering and includes, but is not limited
to, manufacturing and plant automation.
International
Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE)
SPIE is a not-for-profit society that has become
the largest international force for the exchange,
collection, and dissemination of knowledge in
optics, photonics, and imaging. Founded in 1955,
SPIE is the growing legacy of those who seek to
learn, discover, and innovate by building a better
world with light.
International
Technology Education Association (ITEA)
The ITEA is the largest professional educational
association, principle voice, and information
clearinghouse devoted to enhancing technology
education through technology, innovation, design,
and engineering experiences at the K-12 school
levels. Its membership encompasses individuals
and institutions throughout the world in over
45 countries with the primary membership in North
America.
Institute
of Industrial Engineers (IIE)
IIE is the world's largest professional society
dedicated solely to the support of the industrial
engineering profession and individuals involved
with improving quality and productivity. Founded
in 1948, IIE is an international, non-profit association
that provides leadership for the application,
education, training, research, and development
of industrial engineering.
Iron
& Steel Society (ISS)
Iron & Steel Society (ISS) provides industry standards and publications
for the iron and steel industry.
ISA
ISA is a nonprofit organization that helps its 30,000 worldwide members
and other automation professionals solve difficult technical problems,
while enhancing their leadership and personal career capabilities.
Lean
Education Academic Network
Lean Education Academic Network (LEAN) is a group of university educators
dedicated to the task of implementing lean education in US higher academia,
as well as continuous improvement of lean education in the classroom through
sharing of knowledge and teaching materials, collaboration, and networking
among colleagues.
National
Association of Industrial Technology (NAIT)
The NAIT is recognized as the professional organization responsible
for 1) the promotion of industrial technology in business, industry, education,
and government; 2) the accreditation of industrial technology programs
in colleges, universities, and technical institutes; and 3) the certification
of industrial technologists and the recognition of their continued professional
development.
National
Association for Surface Finishing (NASF)
The National Association for Surface Finishing (NASF) is a 501 (c)(6)
trade association whose mission is to promote the advancement of the North
American surface finishing industry globally. NASF was created as a means
to better serve the needs of the surface finishing industry by “reorganizing”
and bringing together the members of the American Electroplaters and Surface
Finishers Society (AESF), the Metal Finishing Suppliers Association (MFSA)
and the National Association of Metal Finishers (NAMF).
National
Institute for Women in Trades, Technology, &
Science
IWITTS provides the tools to successfully
integrate women into male-dominated careers --
such as technology and law enforcement -- via
training, publications, products, e-strategies,
and technical assistance. IWITTS works nationally
and its audience includes educational institutions,
police departments, employers, and women and girls
themselves. Careers range from automotive technician
to pilot, computer networking technician, telecommunications
engineer, electrician and police officer, to name
just a few.
National
Society of Black Engineers (NSBE)
NSBE's mission is to increase the number of culturally
responsible Black engineers who excel academically,
succeed professionally and positively impact the
community.
National
Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE)
The NSPE is the only engineering society that
represents individual engineering professionals
and licensed engineers (PEs) across all disciplines.
Founded in 1934, NSPE strengthens the engineering
profession by promoting engineering licensure
and ethics, enhancing the engineer image, advocating
and protecting PEs' legal rights at the national
and state levels, publishing news of the profession,
providing continuing education opportunities,
and much more. NSPE serves some 60,000 members
and the public through 53 state and territorial
societies and more than 500 chapters.
Read the NSPE's "A
Sightseer's Guide to Engineering."
Ohio
Mathematics and Science Coalition (OMSC)
OMSC is an advocacy group comprised of individuals
from the education, business, and public sectors,
working toward the common goal of revitalizing
and improving mathematics, science, and technology
education from preschool to beyond graduate school.
OMSC's mission is to facilitate collaboration
for continuous, systemic, and sustainable improvement
in mathematics, science, and technology (MST)
education for Ohio's nearly two million students.
Plastics
Institute of America, Inc. (PIA)
The PIA works with companies and individuals to
offer and develop cost effective customized training
programs and seminars for employees in the field
of plastics and plastics related subjects. Feel
free to visit the PIA's large online series of Training
Modules for Plastics Manufacturing Personnel.
Project
Management Institute
Creating clear direction, efficiency, timely
response, and quality outcomes requires project
managers who are agile -- adept at change. PMI
offers information and instruction on these skills.
Society
of Automotive Engineers (SAE)
SAE is a non-profit educational and scientific
organization dedicated to advancing mobility technology
to better serve humanity. Over 83,000 engineers
and scientists, who are SAE members, develop technical
information on all forms of self-propelled vehicles
including automobiles, trucks and buses, off-highway
equipment, aircraft, aerospace vehicles, marine,
rail, and transit systems. SAE disseminates this
information through its meetings, books, technical
papers, magazines, standards, reports, professional
development programs, and electronic databases.
Society
of Manufacturing Engineers (SME)
The Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME)
is the world's leading resource Where Manufacturing
Comes Together - both people and information
- to advance manufacturing knowledge.
Society
of Plastics Engineers (SPE)
The SPE is a leading international organization
dedicated to the advancement of knowledge and
education for all plastics professionals. Founded
in 1942, today SPE is home to more than 20,000
plastics professionals in the US and more than
70 countries around the world.
Society
of Women in Engineering (SWE)
The SWE, founded in 1950, is a not-for-profit
educational and service organization. SWE is the
driving force that establishes engineering as
a highly desirable career aspiration for women.
SWE empowers women to succeed and advance in those
aspirations and be recognized for their life-changing
contributions and achievements as engineers and
leaders.
Women
in Engineering Programs and Advocates Network
(WEPAN)
WEPAN is a national non-profit 501 (c)(3)
educational organization founded in 1990. WEPAN
was established to effect a positive change in
the engineering infrastructure conducive to the
academic and professional development of women
and men. |