Thursday, November 21, 2019

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 OrganizationFeb. 24, 2017 ASME Executive Director Thomas Loughlin (left) welcomes Sebahittin Korkmaz, president of the Turkish Standards Institution (TSE), to ASME Headquarters in New York. (Photo by Wil Haywood, Public Information)Earlier this month, during its inaugural visit to ASME Headquarters in New York, a delegation from the Turkish Standards Institution (TSE), the national standards organization of Turkey, entered into a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with ASME.During the meeting at ASMEs New York office on Feb. 14, Sebahittin Korkmaz, president of TSE, and ASME Executive Director Thomas Loughlin signed the agreement, which is intended to expand ASME and ASME Standards Certifications impact in Turkey, including in the areas of standards and regulatory development. The MOU is also intended to furth er promote ASME Standards Certification and related products and services including Conformity Assessment within Turkey, and explore befhigung opportunities for cooperation in training, conferences and workshops. Thomas Loughlin, executive director of ASME (left), and Sebahittin Korkmaz, president of TSE (right), signed the memorandum of understanding on Feb. 14 at ASME Headquarters. (Photo by Wil Haywood, Public Information)Akif Sesli, TSEs director of systems management, also attended the meeting, where Loughlin, Korkmaz, Sesli and members of ASME Standards Certification staff discussed the participation of Turkish subject matter experts in ASME committees, the potential for a further agreement covering translation, and the general adoption and sales of ASME standards in Turkey. The organizations also discussed the identification of specific ASME standards that could be adopted in the country. For instance, since Turkey has begun to expand its nuclear power generation infrastru cture to meet its growing demand for electricity, the Turkish Standards Institution believes ASME and ASME Nuclear Codes and Standards could be potential resources in this endeavor.To learn more about ASME Standards Certification, visit www.asme.org/about-asme/standards. For more information on the MOU agreement between ASME and the Turkish Standards Institution, contact Robert Lettieri, ASME Standards Certification, International Relations, (212) 591-8573, or by elektronischer brief at lettierirasme.org.

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