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Society of Manufacturing Engineers

Society of Manufacturing Engineers. Purdue Student Chapter Call Out 02/03/2009. Meet Us. Faculty advisor: Professor: Bradley C. Harriger, CMfgE, MFET President: Vukica Jovanovic Vice President: Dustin Wise Treasurer: Brandon Taylor. http://www.getinvolved.purdue.edu/

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Society of Manufacturing Engineers

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  1. Society of Manufacturing Engineers Purdue Student Chapter Call Out 02/03/2009

  2. Meet Us Faculty advisor: Professor: Bradley C. Harriger, CMfgE, MFET President: Vukica Jovanovic Vice President: Dustin Wise Treasurer: Brandon Taylor http://www.getinvolved.purdue.edu/ http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~sme

  3. SME: 75 years Founded in 1932 with 33 members originally named the Society of Tool Engineers A year later, it was renamed the American Society of Tool Engineers It finally became SME in 1969

  4. SME: Where Manufacturing Comes Together SME:http://www.sme.org the world's leading professional society advancing manufacturing knowledge and annually influencing more than half a million manufacturing practitioners

  5. SME Global Headquartered in Michigan the Society has members in more than 70 countries and represents manufacturing practitioners across all industries

  6. Member Benefits Communities Publications Expositions Professional development resources SME Jobs Connection

  7. Technical Community Network Automated Manufacturing & Assembly Forming & Fabricating Industrial Laser Machining & Material Removal Manufacturing Education & Research Plastics, Composites & Coatings Product & Process Design and Management Rapid Technologies & Additive Manufacturing

  8. SME Forums http://forums.sme.org/ E.g. SME Lean Certification Discussions Robotics & Motion Control Tech Group Simulation Tech Group Forming & Fabricating General Discussions Cutting Tools & Tooling …

  9. Communities: Local Chapter More than 200 senior chapters represent small regional areas 200 Student chapters worldwide All SME members automatically become members in the nearest chapter when they join Lafayette Chapter 268

  10. Industry Focus Areas Find out what people in these industries are doing and connect with your peers and colleagues: Aerospace & Defense Medical Motorsports Oil & Gas

  11. Workforce Development Lifelong learning programs Certification and skills assessment Technical resources Publications Industry expertise through the members

  12. Professional Development Training: Webinars Feb 19 2009: Transition from Rapid Prototyping to Direct Manufacturing Course Catalog

  13. Technical Information & Publications One of the world's largest publishers of manufacturing-related technical information and industry news Produces hundreds of DVDs and interactive CD training programs on various manufacturing topics

  14. Purdue Chapter Activities This cartoon, showing a machine that helps a numbskull become an engineer, was drawn for Purdue students by Rube Goldberg in the early '50s. According to Goldberg: Seal balances ball and applauds self, causing string to start one-man band. Co-ed, hearing music, does Charleston, kicking over oil lamp and burning string, dropping basketball on switch, which starts atomic machine, lifting numbskull so he can crib answers and become a successful engineer. (Rube Goldberg is a trademark of Rube Goldberg Inc.)

  15. Rube Goldberg Competition Inspired by cartoonist Rube Goldberg, college students compete to design a machine that uses the most complex process to complete a simple task put a stamp on an envelope screw in a light bulb make a cup of coffee in 20 or more steps

  16. The 2005 Rube Goldberg Team (2nd Place Finish) The 2005 Rube Goldberg Team (2nd Place Finish)

  17. The 2004 Rube Goldberg Team (National Champs) The 2004 Rube Goldberg Team (National Champs)

  18. How To Join Fill out the membership form onetime $10 initiation fee – Purdue chapter $ 20 for national SME chapter

  19. Thank You!

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