ASME Solutions provides industry-specific resources for companies

A new resource, ASME Solutions, is now available for companies that want to improve their productivity and gain a competitive advantage in today's global marketplace.

ASME Solutions is designed to work with businesses to create a professional development path for engineers and technicians, by providing continuous training, certifications and career development opportunities for companies that want to stay on the leading edge of technological advances.

Companies will also find benefits from ASME's ability to provide gap analysis, 24-hour access to online knowledge and training resources, and cost savings options through ASME's specially priced product packages.

ASME Solutions addresses the specific challenges and opportunities of engineering-driven industries in areas such as pressure technology, energy, bio/pharmaceuticals, homeland security, water management, and computer technology.

"ASME Solutions plays an important role in the Society's strategic initiative on industry, aimed at providing products and services that can increase company innovation and productivity, while helping engineers understand how to better work in a global environment," said Richard E. Feigel, president of ASME.

A team of ASME Solutions customer relations professionals will be available to assist companies in assessing corporate workforce development needs and to offer assistance in customizing training opportunities that fall in line with business strategies and goals.

Corporate customers will discover that ASME Solutions ensures efficiency by maintaining resources, including publications, training, and codes and standards, in one centralized online location — www.asmesolutions.org.

For more information on how ASME Solutions can meet the knowledge and training needs of your corporation, contact (800) 843-2763 or e-mail ASMESolutions@asme.org.

 


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