The Online Newspaper of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers/Vol. 22 No. 12/December 2003


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Proposed Society changes to be detailed
In the coming months, ASME has scheduled four General Assembly meetings to explain in detail the proposals from the Continuity and Change initiative that were presented last month at ASME's 2003 Congress. Read more.
Biotech, medical workers learn to market new opportunities
One of ASME's newest conferences will cover "Nanotechnology Growth Opportunities for the Biotech and Medical Device Sectors." The conference is scheduled to take place from April 15-16 in Irvine, Calif. Read more.
Success of forum spawns a follow-up
A special focus of the micro/minichannels meeting will be on microchannels in silicon chips and novel applications. Read More.

ASME takes cue from Texas hospital when servicing those in need
Last month, ASME helped a children's hospital that wanted to organize an elevator safety course for its technical staff. In setting up the training course, ASME employed a method frequently used by the hospital to treat its patients. Read more.


First USMA Engineering Exposition links engineers, students, cadets
A new event held to introduce high school students and cadets attending the U.S. Military Academy to the engineering profession attracted more than 500 people when it was held in September. The two-hour "Engineering Exposition" was hosted by the US Military Academy at Eisenhower Hall in West Point, NY, and is expected to become an annual event. Read More.
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