The Online Newspaper of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers/Vol.20 No.3/March 2001
Nanotechnology on Congress marquee

Nanotechnology will be the focus of one of the many technical tracks that will be featured during ASME's 2001 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exhibition, which will take place in New York City from Nov. 11-16. Read more.


Grand opening of ASME digital store
Members and other engineers can access the ASME Digital Store at www.asme.org. On the site, they can browse the full list of ASME Codes and Standards available online, read overviews of individual volumes, assess individual products, make purchase decisions, order electronic editions and receive almost instant delivery. Read more.

Expanded programs on ASME's Virtual Campus
ASME International formed an alliance with the International Institute for Learning Inc. that will enable members to brush up on management skills or learn how to conduct business overseas — at a discount. Read More.

Rowan student section's engineering seminars focus on FIRST involvement
The fledgling Rowan section is offering a series of engineering seminars aimed at introducing basic design principles to high school students who were preparing for the 2001 FIRST competition. Read More.

CD-ROM course on PVP design proves popular
The newest educational product from ASME Professional Development is off to a successful start. The Section VIII, Division 1, Design and Fabrication of Pressure Vessels, Computer Based Training Program is an interactive computer-based training program that allows users to study at their own pace and convenience. Read More.

Design issue provides solutions! Read More.

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