 | Instrument Society of America [www.isa.org]
ISA, the International Society for Measurement and Control is a non profit engineering
society with over 50,000 members for those involved with the measurement and control
process. |
 | National Electrical Manufacturers
Association [www.nema.org]
The National Electrical Manufacturers Association has been contributing to the development
of standards for the electrical manufacturing industry for more than 70 years. NEMMA is
headquartered in Roslyn, Virginia, and has nearly 600 member companies |
 | Institute of Electrical and
Electronic Engineers [www.ieee.org]
The worlds largest technical professional society. Founded in 1884, today's institute has
more than 320,000 members whose goal is promoting the practice of electrical, electronics
and computer engineering and computer science. |
 | American Society of Mechanical
Engineers [www.asme.org]
ASME, The American Society of Mechanical Engineers is an organization for promoting the
art, science and practice of mechanical engineers throughout the world. |
 | Association of Facilities Engineers
[www.afe.org]
AFE is an organization devoted exclusively to facilities engineering professionals. There
are over 9,000 members and 136 active chapters nationwide. |
 | Society of Manufacturing Engineers
[www.sme.org]
Headquartered in Dearborn, Michigan, SME is an international professional society, founded
in 1932. SME has more than 70,000 members in 70 countries and sponsors over 300 chapters.
SME is dedicated to the education of engineering professionals. |
 | American National Standards
Institute [www.ansi.org]
The American National Standards Institute (ANSI), founded in 1918, is a non-profit
membership organization that is fully involved in its support of the goals of U.S. and
global standardization and committed to enhancing the quality of life. |
 | American Society of Engineering
& Education [www.asee.org]
ASEE plays a role in developing programs and policies that enable engineering education
and allied branches of science and technology to meet challenges of global competition.
ASEE provides a link among educational institutes, corporations and government agencies. |
 | American Society of Heating
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning [www.ashrae.org]
ASHRA is an international organization of 50,000 people and has several chapters
throughout the world. The society is organized for the sole purpose of advancing the art
and science of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning. |
 | Materials Information Society
[www.asm-intl.org]
ASM International is the society for materials engineers, a worldwide network dedicated to
advancing industry, technology, and applications of metals and materials. |
 | Mechanical Contractors Association
of America [www.mcaa.org]
Through education and training programs by MCAA, over 1,300 contractors currently learn
about the latest technological developments and business practices related to the field of
mechanical contractors. |
 | ISO 9000 Group
[www.commerce-associates.com]
The ISO 9000 group comprises quality professionals and networking system specialists. The
ISO Group, formed in 1993, provides information access, documentation, and referral
services relating to ISO Quality Management Systems.
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Pittsburgh
Conference [www.pittcon.org]
First and foremost, the Pittsburgh Conference is about science. It's
a truly global event that annually brings together more than 30,000
conferees and exhibitors from more than 120 countries. You'll find that the
breadth of technology is global as well-showcasing 'the latest and
greatest' new products in virtually every laboratory discipline, from life
sciences and biotechnology, to analytical chemistry, to food sciences, to
pharmaceutical technologies...and more! |
 | Air &
Waste Management Association [www.awma.org]
The Air & Waste Management Association (A&WMA) is a nonprofit,
nonpartisan professional organization that provides training, information,
and networking opportunities to thousands of environmental
professionals in 65 countries. |
 | National
Institute of Standards and Technology [http://www.nist.gov]
From automated teller machines and atomic clocks to mammograms and
semiconductors, innumerable products and services rely in some way on
technology, measurements, and standards provided by the National Institute
of Standards and Technology |