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1 Slides 4 [ASME LOGO] 5 Future of Engineering 6 Making a Difference 7 Developing Economies 8 ASME Speeds progress in advancing technology 9 Entrepreneurship and Innovation 10 Collaboration and Advocacy 11 EngineeringforChange.org 12 Outreach

2 Slides 13 Getting Involved 14 Voice of the Profession 15 ASME Strategic Priorities 16 ASME’s Strategic Focus 17 Energy Grand Challenge 18 Engineering Workforce 19 Global Impact 20 ASME At a Glance 21 Sector map 22 Volunteer Organizational Chart

3 Slides 23 Standards & Certification 24 Knowledge and Community 25 Connections 26 Work Together 27 Mission 28 Vision 29 Quote by John Schaar on the future 30 [ASME LOGO]

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5 Future of Engineering Challenge of complex systems High-performance expectations Global diversity Entrepreneurial and independent work environment Collaborative

6 Making a Difference Transportation Power generation Manufacturing Management Systems & Design Biomechanical Nanotechnology Water management Environmental Sustainability Energy Global Impact Workforce Development

7 Developing Economies Health Energy Transportation Food and Water Housing

8 ASME Speeds progress in advancing technology –staying competitive –building an innovative culture –moving initiatives forward Helps engineers share knowledge Focuses on opportunities and challenges

9 Entrepreneurship and Innovation Innovation Showcase ► Competitiveness ► Access to resources ► Workforce pipeline

10 Collaboration and Advocacy Engineering for Change LLC Engineers Without Borders–USA Peer-society projects on policy, education, licensing, …

11 EngineeringforChange.org — make a difference in the world Global Open-source technology Quality-of-life challenges in underserved communities

12 Outreach Team projects Competitions Hands-on learning Guidance/ curriculum materials Pre-college/ STEM education partnerships E-Weekwww.ewb-usa.orgInspireInnovation.org www.usfirst.org www.futurecity.org www.futurecity.org

13 Getting Involved ECLIPSE ASME.org Social Media –Facebook –Twitter –LinkedIn Inspire Innovation Workshops Engineers Without Borders – USA Online mentoring

14 Voice of the Profession Public Policy Agenda Position Statements Congress Briefings and Testimony Licensing That Works www.licensingthatworks.org/

15 ASME Strategic Priorities Energy Grand ChallengeEnergy Grand Challenge Engineering WorkforceEngineering Workforce Global ImpactGlobal Impact

16 ASME’s Strategic Focus

17 Energy Grand Challenge Essential energy technology resource Advocate for technically sound energy policies

18 Engineering Workforce Global opportunities Knowledge gaps Diversity gaps Lifelong educational opportunities Licensing and accreditation

19 Global Impact Locally relevant engineering resources

20 ASME At a Glance More than 125,000 members globally More than 150 countries Headquarters in New York –offices in Brussels, Beijing, New Delhi –Institute offices in Atlanta, Houston, Washington D.C. Digital library with journals, conference proceedings, and ASME Press e-books 530 standards, used in more than 100 countries

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23 Standards & Certification Universally applicable codes, standards, conformity assessment programs, and related products and services More than 6,700 companies certified or accredited by ASME, in 75 countries Increased participation online

24 Knowledge and Community GROUPS Basic Engineering Energy Conversion Engineering and Technology Management Environmental and Transportation Manufacturing Technical Pressure Technology Systems and Design INSTITUTES International Petroleum Technology Institute International Gas Turbine Institute Nanotechnology Institute WASHINGTON CENTER Center for Research and Technology Development

25 Connections ASME.org ASMEnews Mechanical Engineering Magazine Newsletters –Standards & Certification Update Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter

26 Work Together Share knowledge Keep global perspective Strengthen partnerships

27 Mission –To serve our diverse global communities –by advancing, disseminating, and applying engineering knowledge –for improving the quality of life, and –communicating the excitement of engineering

28 Vision –ASME will be the essential resource –for mechanical engineers and other technical professionals throughout the world –for solutions that benefit humankind

29 “The future is not some place we are going to, but one we are creating.” — futurist John Schaar

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