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Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, USA (12 December 2011) – The Automation Federation announced that, in October, the Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME) signed a Memorandum of Membership, becoming one of the newest members of the Automation Federation.
The Automation Federation is an association of member organizations that provides awareness, programs and services that continually advance all facets of the automation profession. The Automation Federation serves as the “Voice of Automation” by providing advocacy and industry-wide strategic analysis and coordination through its member organizations.
SME is the world's leading professional society that advances manufacturing knowledge and influences more than half a million manufacturing practitioners annually.
The Automation Federation and SME will work together to promote science, technology, engineering and mathematics education (STEM) and the Automation Competency Model to improve the general public’s awareness of automation and technology and to help small manufacturers around the country remain competitive.
“The
Automation Federation puts a great deal of effort into communicating
the importance of STEM to the next generation of automation
professionals,” says Mike Marlowe, Automation Federation managing
director. “We recognize that the collaboration with SME empowers the
Automation Federation with a larger pool of resources to help us reach
our audience and enhances our programs.
Mark
Tomlinson, SME executive director says, “As the world’s leading
professional society for manufacturing professionals, the Society of
Manufacturing Engineers recognizes the importance of automation in
improving the productivity and economic viability of our industry. SME
and the Automation Federation are dedicated to working together to
promote and advance the automation profession through education, new
technology development, sharing our best practices and improving the
quantity and quality of the automation workforce for the benefit of the
manufacturing industry. Between the two organizations, we reach over
half a million manufacturing practitioners, and by partnering, we
leverage each other’s respective strengths. We look forward to working
with the Automation Federation and its partner organizations as long as
possible.”
[an error occurred while processing this directive]About SME
The Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME) is the world's leading
professional society advancing manufacturing knowledge and influencing
more than half a million manufacturing practitioners annually.
Through its local chapters, technical communities, publications,
expositions and professional development resources, SME promotes an
increased awareness of manufacturing engineering and keeps
manufacturing professionals up to date on leading trends and
technologies. Headquartered in Michigan, the Society has members in
more than 70 countries and represents manufacturing practitioners
across all industries.
About the Automation Federation
The Automation Federation is a global umbrella organization under which
member associations and societies engaged in manufacturing and process
automation activities can work more effectively to fulfill their
missions, advance the science and engineering of automation
technologies and applications and develop the workforce needed to
capitalize on the benefits of automation. The Automation Federation is
working to become the “Voice of Automation.” For more information about
the Automation Federation, visit www.automationfederation.org.
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