Friday, August 28, 2020

Emerging Technologies Round-Up March 2014

Developing Technologies Round-Up â€" March 2014 Developing Technologies Round-Up - March 2014 Developing Technologies Round-Up - March 2014 ASMEs Emerging Technologies division will support two energizing occasions during the following scarcely any months: the ASME Energy Forum Live Shale Development Hydraulic Fracturing Conference one week from now in San Diego, Calif., and the Advanced Design and Manufacturing Impact Forum, to be held in Buffalo, N.Y., this August. The debut Shale Development Hydraulic Fracturing Conference, which will be held March 17â€"19 at the San Diego Convention Center, will unite speakers from top oil and gas investigation organizations including Statoil, Baker Hughes, BP, and Shell to lead discussions on advancements, applications and answers for contending in the worldwide commercial center. The occasion will concentrate on the providers of equipment, hardware and capacity frameworks for both surface and subsurface offices. An exhibitor area will permit organizations to advertise their items and administrations for this quickly developing industry. Chosen meetings will be accessible to see by means of webcast on the asme.org site. (See related story here) For more data on the meeting and to enroll, visit go.asme.org/energyforumlive. A second Emerging Technologies occasion, the Advanced Design and Manufacturing Impact Forum, will occur Aug. 17â€"20 at the Buffalo Niagara Convention Center, is a follow-up to the Impact Forum that appeared at Congress last November. The Impact Forum in August, which will be co-situated with the ASME 2014 International Design and Engineering Technical Conferences Computers and Information in Engineering Conference (IDETC/CIE 2014), will highlight industry pioneers from fields including structure and propelled producing, added substance fabricating/3D printing, aviation, car, clinical gadgets, PC helped building, mechanical technology, and business enterprise. Electronic banner (ePoster) abstracts on these themes are at present being acknowledged. The Impact Forum will highlight committed ePoster meetings that will offer moderators five minutes to talk about and share their materials with the crowd. The Impact Forum will likewise incorporate a displays region exhibiting the most rece nt propelled structure and assembling innovations and give organizing chances to participants. A vocation reasonable and 3D understudy plan rivalry will adjust this activity pressed occasion. To find out additional, visit go.asme.org/impactforum. Rising Technologies as of late held the 2014 third Global Congress on NanoEngineering for Medicine and Biology (NEMB), which occurred Feb. 2-5 in San Francisco, Calif. Expanding on the energy of the past Global Congresses, this years program comprised of oral and banner introductions, including whole and welcomed keynote talks. Extra commitments were given by individuals from the building network, researchers, clinicians, understudies and specialists from industry. The occasion concentrated on the improvement of new instruments, strategies and materials affecting biomedicine and life sciences, including nanomedicine and organically motivated materials and innovation. Chosen meetings were webcast and are presently accessible for review on the ASME site at www.asmeconferences.org/NEMB2014/Webcast.cfm. In other Emerging Technology news, the Energy-Water Nexus Interdisciplinary Council keeps on pushing ahead with various exercises, including supporting a track at the ASME Power Conference, from July 28-31 in Baltimore, Md. (www.asmeconferences.org/Power2014); supporting a theme and board meeting Disputing Stress Metrics: Toward Resilient Water and Energy Systems at the ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition from Nov. 14-20 in Montreal, Canada (www.asmeconferences.org/Congress2014); and the distribution of the book Thermal Power Plant Cooling: Context Engineering, altered via Carey King (www.asme.org/items/books/warm force plant-cooling-setting). The Center for Research and Technology Development (CRTD) Research Committee on Water Management Technology is likewise intending to direct three board meetings at the ASME Power Conference in July on the Energy-Water-Agriculture Nexus, the mechanical demineralization handbook, and Hydraulic Fracturing Water Issues and Opportunities. The Integrated/Sustainable Building Equipment and Systems (ISBES) Task Force has a few key up and coming exercises including supporting a theme at ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition in November; supporting a point at ASME Energy Sustainability from June 30-July 2 in Boston, Mass. (www.asmeconferences.org/ESFuelCell2014); and building up the Handbook of Mechanical Systems for Sustainable Buildings, to be distributed by ASME Press. The Task Force is additionally wanting to shape another CRTD Research Committee on ISBES. The Thermal Energy Storage (TES) Task Force likewise has a few ventures approaching. These exercises incorporate supporting a theme at ASME Congress in November, and evaluating Recommendations and an Action Plan coming about because of the Open Research Forum that was held in ASMEs Washington, D.C., office last September. In view of results from the report, the gathering will assess new items and administrations to consider for improvement. The TES team is intending to frame another CRTD Research Committee. For more data on the new examination councils or ASMEs Open Research Forums, contact Michael Tinkleman at tinklemanm@asme.org or Norma Johnston at johnstonn@asme.org.

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