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Day spans the globe Through the Internet and telephone, dozens of engineering organizations and individuals interested in engineering were connected in the first-ever global marathon for women engineers that took place in late March. Read more. Turbo Expo '05: R&D spending will focus on materials technology, experts say A number of current and former executives in the power industry are scheduled to speak June 69 at ASME Turbo Expo 2005 in Reno, Nev. Read more. Sellers
screw threads standard to make ASME landmark history
The second of five anniversary-year landmark ceremonies will take place in Philadelphia during ASME's Summer Annual Meeting next month. ASME will designate the William Sellers screw-thread standards and the Franklin Institute as an ASME Mechanical Engineering Heritage Site in a ceremony on June 12. Read More. |
Symposium attendees
learn that U.S. competitiveness lags
ASME President Harry Armen presents Sen.
Jeff Bingaman, D-N.M., with ASME's President's Award during the Engineering
R&D Symposium last month in Washington, D.C.
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