The Canadian Society for Mechanical Engineering was founded in 1970 in order to form a single organization - with a clear national identity - for Canadian mechanical engineers. It is the first constituent society of the Engineering Institute of Canada (EIC) and is associated with its American and British counterparts: the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (I.Mech.E.).
At the local and regional levels, the CSME provides a wide range of activities for mechanical engineers with common fields of interest; these activities, which include social as well as technical occasions, are generally in the form of meetings, lectures, seminars, plant tours, etc. Other channels of communication are through the CSME Bulletin and CSME Transactions.
Student members have the opportunity to meet with others in their community with similar interests, and are able to keep abreast of the latest developments in mechanical engineering. In addition to various activities at the local level, regional and national functions are encouraged for CSME students. A part of the CSME Annual General Meeting (AGM) is devoted Student Affairs. A national Student Design Competition is held during the AGM as part of the technical sessions of the CSME Forum and the Canadian Congress of Applied Mechanics (CanCAM).
Apply for membership on the Membership Application page.
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