Canadian Infrared Thermographer Association
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The role of today’s facility manager spans a cross-section of job responsibilities including: energy procurement, security, building performance, maintenance scheduling, equipment upgrades, multi-site portfolio management, budget planning, energy efficiency, communications technology, environmental compliance, and employee productivity.
The FMI division of AEE is dedicated to providing its members industry information, conference & seminar programs, reference books, and marketplace surveys to enhance your knowledge base and job effectiveness. As a member of FMI you will receive a 15% discount off of books, a 0 discount off of seminar/conference registrations, as well as a complimentary subscription to the Facility Management News. To view a sample newsletter go to the web site. FMI members also receive the benefits of AEE members and receive AEE Insight, Energy Engineering Journal, and Strategic Planning for Energy & the Environment.
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European Federation of National Maintenance Societies. The EFNMS is a non-profit organization whose objectives is the improvement of maintenance for the benefit of the people in Europe. Maintenance is of great importance to trade and industry, to the environment, and to the public welfare and safety.
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The Society for Maintenance & Reliability Professionals, or SMRP, is an independent, non-profit society by and for practitioners in the Maintenance & Reliability Profession. We're nearly 2,000 members strong with global penetration.
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The National School Plant Management Association, NSPMA, chartered in 1995, was formed in the interest on enhancing and promoting the educational process. Its purpose is to provide for the exchange of information that improves school plant management, maintenance and care through the promotion of acceptable policies, standards and practices; and to promote the professional advancement of school plant management personnel.
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National Reliability Engineering Center
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The Maintenance and Reliability Center (MRC) headquartered at The University of Tennessee, is a premier institution for education, research, development, information exchange and application of maintenance and reliability engineering. Maintenance and reliability engineering focuses on the use of analysis techniques,advanced predictive and preventive technologies and management systems to identify, manage and eliminate failures that lead to losses in system function.
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PEMAC is the national technical association devoted to plant engineering and maintenance, created by and
for plant engineering and maintenance people.
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ISPoT or the International Society of Professional Thermographers is a newly formed nonprofit organization for infrared thermographers by infrared thermographers.
We are seeking members, committee volunteers and others willing to work with us to build an organization to promote professionalism in the infrared industry.
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Reliability Division
American Society for Quality
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UK Thermographers Association
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Vibration Institute of South Africa - VISA is situated in Johannesburg, South Africa and has since it has been established in 1988 trained over 3000 delegates in all aspects of Machinery Condition Monitoring, including vibration analysis, oil analysis, balancing, thermography, Reliability-Centred Maintenance, electric motor diagnostics, alignment and more..
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MIMOSA advocates open exchange of equipment condition related information between condition assessment, process control and maintenance information systems through published, consensus, conventions. This to gain greatest value by combining vital condition information from multiple sources for collective evaluation, reaching accurate determinations of current condition and projected lifetime and communicating results in a useful, understandable form.
MIMOSA is committed to preserving the advantages, effectiveness and rich detail contained in specialized applications such as vibration, temperature, lubricating oil and electric motor monitoring and analysis systems within an integrated enterprise information structure.
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Society for Machinery Failure Prevention Technology (MFPT)
A Division of the Vibration Institute
The MFPT Society acts as a focal point for technological developments that contribute to mechanical failure reduction or prevention.
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Oklahoma Predictive Maintenance Users Group - The OPMUG was established in 1992 to provide maintenance professionals throughout Oklahoma, and the surrounding states, an opportunity to share and obtain first hand knowledge about predictive maintenance.
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Electrical Apparatus Service Association (EASA)
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UKTA is a group of thermographers who have come together with the common goal of furthering all aspects of thermography. The ITA ceased to exist as a separate entity following the "World of Thermography" conference in Bath, England in 2000.
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The International Council for Machinery Lubrication is a vendor-neutral, not-for-profit organization founded to facilitate growth and development of machine lubrication as a technical field of endeavor. Among its various activities, ICML offers skills-based certification testing for individuals in the fields of machine condition monitoring, lubrication and oil analysis.
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International Facilities Management Association (IFMA)
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ISA (Instrumentation, Systems & Automation Society)
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Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE)
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Institution of Diagnostic Engineers - In recognition of the special knowledge and skills needed for the diagnosis of deterioration of plant and machinery and the development of faults, the INSTITUTION OF DIAGNOSTIC ENGINEERS was formed to promote the education and training of such persons. The aims of the institution are to be of direct, immediate and positive assistance to all who are concerned with the servicing and maintenance of machines and structures, or who have a concern for the well-being and whole-life effectiveness of all industrial systems.
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Klaron operates a mainetnance and reliability information website in Spanish for the reliability community of latin america.
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Japan Institute of Plant Maintenance
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Condition-Based Maintenance (CBM) is becoming more wide-spread within US industry and military. A complete CBM system comprises a number of functional capabilities and the implementation of a CBM system requires the integration of a variety of hardware and software components. There exists a need for an Open System Architecture to facilitate the integration and interchangability these components from a variety of sources. We at OSA-CBM are striving to build a de-facto standard to encompass the entire range of functions from data collection through the recommendation of specific maintenance actions.
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The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) is a private, non-profit organization (501(c)3) that administers and coordinates the U.S. voluntary standardization and conformity assessment system.
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The home page for the Society of Reliability Engineers (SRE). We hope you will find our Web site interesting and useful. Here, you may contact the Society Officers, become better acquainted with other SRE Chapters, and discover other links of interest to the Reliability Engineer.
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American Petroleum Institute members come from all segments of the industry, from the largest major oil company to the smallest of independents. They are producers, refiners, suppliers, pipeline operators and marine transporters. We have patterned our organization on America’s oil and natural gas industry to ensure that each segment and every member has a voice in our decisions.
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Slovenian Maintenance Association
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Opening its doors in 1977, the American Productivity & Quality Center (known originally as the American Productivity Center) was backed by a powerhouse board of directors that included leaders from Fortune 1000 companies, union heads, and former senior government officials.
An internationally recognized resource for process and performance improvement, APQC helps organizations adapt to rapidly changing environments, build new and better ways to work, and succeed in a competitive marketplace.
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To totally commit ourselves to provide the best possible care and services in the interdiscipline of Condition Monitoring and Diagnostic Engineering Management to all our valued customers, who seek our advice and expertise in order to continuously improve performance and to add value to their assets. Also, to provide education, training, R&D, by offering the most up-to-date and the best available tools, techniques, strategies and human resources available at our disposal.
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Professional Thermographers Association
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AFE provides education, certification, technical information and other relevant resources for plant and facility engineering, operations and maintenance professionals worldwide.
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The Society of Manufacturing Engineers is the world's leading professional society supporting lifelong manufacturing education. Through our member programs, publications, expositions and professional development resources, SME promotes an increased awareness of manufacturing engineering and helps keep manufacturing professionals up to date on leading trends and technologies.
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The web site of the Canadian arm of the Instrumentation, Systems & Automation Society is a convenient starting point in your exploration of the Canadian ISA and related websites.
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The Vibrations Association of New Zealand (VANZ) was set up in 1990 to promote vibration analysis in industry.
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Bearing Specialists Association (BSA)
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SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineers
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In 1998, the Manufacturing Skill Standards Council (MSSC) began development of a national skill standards system for manufacturing in response to industry’s growing need to find skilled workers. The MSSC system - skill standards, assessments and certifications – is designed to give manufacturers a yardstick to measure, improve and profit from a workforce trained in cutting-edge manufacturing skills. Likewise, MSSC certifications will give employees a competitive edge: a certification that is recognized by current or prospective employers that they meet industry standards for excellence. Top credentials equal bottom line results for employers and employees.
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Compressed Air & Gas Instutute (CAGI)
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The Institute of Asset Management (IAM) is the independent organisation for professionals dedicated to furthering our knowledge and understanding of Asset Management. In particular we seek to spread good practice and develop decision support tools and techniques.
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University of Maryland - Reliability Engineering Program
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Society of Reliability Engineers
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Maintenance and Facility Management Society of Switzerland
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IEEE Reliability Society The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is the world's largest technical professional society.
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Canadian Machinery Vibration Institute
CMVA/ACVM is a non-profit association whose fields of interest include machinery dynamics and all aspects of condition monitoring and predictive maintenance of machinery, especially vibration monitoring and analysis.
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American Filtration & Separations Society, a technical educational nonprofit organization started in 1987 to provide a forum for exchange of information among engineers, scientists, and technologists in all areas of the fluid/particle separation field.
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The purpose of the International Institute of Acoustics and Vibration (IIAV) is to advance the science of acoustics and vibration by creating an international scientific society that is responsive to the needs of scientists and engineers in all countries whose primary interests are in the fields of acoustics and vibration. The Institute cooperates with scientific societies in all countries and with other international organizations with the aim of increasing information exchange by sponsoring, cosponsoring or supporting seminars, workshops, congresses and publishing journals, newsletters and other publications. The IIAV provides a refereed journal on paper, the International Journal of Acoustics and Vibration (IJAV), electronic newsletter and the International Sound and Vibration Digest (ISVD) for all members as part of their dues.
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Fluid Power Distributors Association is a trade association representing approximately four hundred distributors and manufacturers. The Association serves motion solution providers, offering Fluid Power, companion technologies and distribution services to enhance customer performance and profitability.
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In 1983 a group of industrialists and researchers, concerned with the extent of tribological wear in South Africa, convened and formed the 'Wear Society'. Following a number of presentations on a wide range of subjects, the South African Institute of Tribology was formally launched on 29 March 1985. From these modest and early beginnings, the SAIT has grown into a significant and active member of the Southern African engineering community.
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The BMP Program is a unique industry and government cooperative technology transfer effort that improves the global competitiveness of the U.S. industrial base. The primary objective toward this goal is simple: to identify and validate best practices, document them, and then encourage industry, government, and academia to share information about them. By fostering the sharing of best practices, BMP has become a national resource in helping organizations benchmark with the best, learn from others’ attempts, and avoid costly and time-consuming duplication.
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The InterNational Electrical Testing Association (NETA)
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Founded in 1880 as the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, today ASME International is a nonprofit educational and technical organization serving a worldwide membership of 125,000.
Conducts one of the world's largest technical publishing operations
Holds some 30 technical conferences and 200 professional development courses each year
Sets many industrial and manufacturing standards.
The work of the Society is performed by its member-elected Board of Governors and through its five Councils, 44 Boards and hundreds of Committees in 13 regions throughout the world. There are a combined 400 sections and student sections serving ASME's worldwide membership.
Vision
To be the premier organization for promoting the art, science and practice of mechanical engineering throughout the world.
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Independent Lubricant Manufacturers Association (ILMA)
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Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering
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The Maintenance Engineering Society of Australia (MESA) is a Learned Technical Society of like-minded people who share in the vision of MESA through the Royal Charter and the Code of Ethics of The Institution of Engineers, Australia. MESA is a not-for-profit peak professional organisation, incorporated in Australia, which is not aligned with and does not engage in commercial practise.
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Society for Automotive Engineers - Every day, we demonstrate our commitment to society through local, national, and international public awareness programs that promote vehicle safety and maintenance and energy resource conservation.
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CAMIRO - the Canadian Mining Industry Research Organization - Collaborative research in the Canadian Mining Industry. We are always looking for better ways to improve return on capital assets.
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Organized in 1898, ASTM International is one of the largest
voluntary standards development organizations in the world.
ASTM Intl. is a not-for-profit organization that provides a forum for the development and publication of voluntary consensus standards for materials, products, systems, and services. More than 20,000 members representing producers, users, ultimate consumers, and representatives of government and academia develop documents that serve as a basis for manufacturing, procurement, and regulatory activities.
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Motor Decisions Matter (MDM) is a national public-awareness campaign sponsored by motor manufacturers, National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA), Electrical Apparatus Service Association (EASA) and other trade associations, electric utilities, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Department of Energy (DOE). Managed by the Consortium for Energy Efficiency (CEE), MDM promotes energy-efficiency by encouraging commercial and industrial facility managers to use sound motor management as a tool to cut energy costs and increase productivity. It seeks to inform executives and other top-level decision makers about the potential bottom-line savings associated with sound motor planning and the purchase of NEMA Premium® motors.
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