Monday, August 10, 2020

ASME Enters Into Agreement with Turkish Standards Organization

ASME Enters Into Agreement with Turkish Standards Organization ASME Enters Into Agreement with Turkish Standards Organization ASME Enters Into Agreement with Turkish Standards Organization Feb. 24, 2017 ASME Executive Director Thomas Loughlin (left) invites Sebahittin Korkmaz, leader of the Turkish Standards Institution (TSE), to ASME Headquarters in New York. (Photograph by Wil Haywood, Public Information) Prior this month, during its debut visit to ASME Headquarters in New York, an appointment from the Turkish Standards Institution (TSE), the national norms association of Turkey, went into an update of comprehension (MOU) with ASME. During the gathering at ASMEs New York office on Feb. 14, Sebahittin Korkmaz, leader of TSE, and ASME Executive Director Thomas Loughlin consented to the arrangement, which is proposed to extend ASME and ASME Standards Certifications sway in Turkey, remembering for the regions of norms and administrative turn of events. The MOU is additionally expected to additionally advance ASME Standards Certification and related items and administrations including Conformity Assessment inside Turkey, and investigate likely open doors for participation in preparing, meetings and workshops. Thomas Loughlin, official chief of ASME (left), and Sebahittin Korkmaz, leader of TSE (right), marked the reminder of comprehension on Feb. 14 at ASME Headquarters. (Photograph by Wil Haywood, Public Information) Akif Sesli, TSEs chief of frameworks the executives, additionally went to the gathering, where Loughlin, Korkmaz, Sesli and individuals from ASME Standards Certification staff talked about the interest of Turkish topic specialists in ASME boards of trustees, the potential for a further understanding covering interpretation, and the general selection and deals of ASME guidelines in Turkey. The associations likewise talked about the distinguishing proof of explicit ASME measures that could be embraced in the nation. For example, since Turkey has started to extend its atomic force age framework to satisfy its developing need for power, the Turkish Standards Institution trusts ASME and ASME Nuclear Codes and Standards could be likely assets in this undertaking. To become familiar with ASME Standards Certification, visit www.asme.org/about-asme/guidelines. For more data on the MOU understanding among ASME and the Turkish Standards Institution, contact Robert Lettieri, ASME Standards Certification, International Relations, (212) 591-8573, or by email at lettierir@asme.org.

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