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Delegates from the China Mechanical Engineering Society Visit ...

Delegates from the China Mechanical Engineering Society Visit ... Delegates from the China Mechanical Engineering Society Visit ... Delegates from the Chinese Mechanical Engineering Society Visit ASME HeadquartersApril 21, 2017 ASME Executive Director Thomas Loughlin (right) welcomes Chinese Mechanical Engineering Society (CMES) Vice Chairman and Secretary General Lu Daming to ASMEs headquarters in New York on April 6. (Photo by Wil Haywood, Public Information)On April 6, a delegation of leaders from the Chinese Mechanical Engineering Society (CMES), led by the societys Vice Chairman and Secretary General Lu Daming, visited ASME headquarters in New York City to meet with members of the ASME staff and discuss eignung opportunities for future cooperation.During the event in New York, Lu and his colleagues from CMES met with ASME Executive Director Thomas Loughlin as well as members of several ASME departments including Standards Certification, Global Development, Engineering E ducation and Marketing. ASME staff members participating in the meeting included William Berger, managing director, Standards, Standards Certification John Koehr, managing director, Technology and Personnel Certification, Engineering Heidi Hijikata, director, Global Development Raj Manchanda, business development director, Manufacturing Elio Manes, director, Communities and Service, Engineering Robert Lettieri, manager, International Relations, Global Development Aisha Lawrey, director, Engineering Education, Engineering Yanyan Han, data and marketing analyst, Marketing and Matthew Vazquez, manager, Conformity Assessment Operations, Standards Certification. ASME Executive Director Thomas Loughlin (center left) and CMES Vice Chairman and Secretary General Lu Daming (center right) with members of ASME staff and the delegation from CMES. ASME staff members who greeted the visitors from China included (left side, front row, left to right) Yanyan Han, Robert Lettieri, Aisha L awrey, William Berger, (left side, back row, left to right) John Koehr, Matthew Vazquez, (right side, front row, third from right) Heidi Hijikata and (far right) Elio Manes. (Photo by Wil Haywood, Public Information).CMES has had a long and collaborative history with ASME spanning more than 30 years. One of the first major milestones in the relationship between the two societies took distributionspolitik in 1986, when ASME and CMES signed their first agreement of cooperation, which led to more active participation by CMES members in ASME activities, particularly in ASME conferences. In 2000, ASME and CMES jointly organized the International Congress of Mechanical Engineering Societies (ICOMES) and the International Conference on Mechanical Engineering.More recent activities have included a 2015 visit by the ASME Board of Governors to China, during which members of the Board met with CMES, the China Academy of Engineering (CAE) and Chinas General Administration of Quality S upervision, Inspection and Quarantine (AQSIQ). Last year, ASME and CMES cooperated on the Sino-American Technology and Engineering Conference (SATEC) Forum on Innovation and mit anspruch Manufacturing, where a delegation of ASME leadership including ASME President Keith Roe and Executive Director Tom Loughlin met with Vice Premier Ma Kai.

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