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salman javed
ASME Student Led Design Conference (SLDC) is a yearly event organized by ASME India at the zonal level. ASME SLDC 2015 was a tremendous success and received overwhelming participation in various zones last year.

ASME SLDC 2016 will be a wonderful and enriching experience for the host student section. We seek your support in making this edition of ASME SLDC a huge success. Institute representatives from every Zone of ASME India interested in hosting SLDC 2016 are requested to fill the following Google form for registration.

http://goo.gl/forms/i2fEhSsyxS8uWkJs1

The last date for expressing your primary interest is 5th July 2016 by registering through the Google form.

This immensely productive and popular event acts as a platform for students to showcase their engineering prowess by competing in a series of technical competitions. In addition, the conference provides students with an opportunity to advance their communication skills by participating in several oral competitions. The professional development seminars provide the attendees with a plethora of opportunities to interact and establish a professional network. ASME SLDC events include:

1. Student Design Competition (SDC)

The ASME Student Design Competition provides a platform for students to present their solutions to a range of design problems.

2. Invention Showcase (IShow)

The ASME Invention Showcase focuses on the design and engineering journey of taking physical products to market.

3. Old Guard Program Competitions

The ASME Old Guard competitions consist of a variety of events which test the communication skills of students. The events included are:

• Oral Presentation
• Video Presentation
• Technical Web Page Presentation
• Technical Poster Presentation

4. Student Training Conference and Guest lectures
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ASME SLDC 2016 Interested Host Applicant Primary Registration

This form is to be filled by representatives of institutes willing to be the hosts of SLDC 2016. Event would be of 3 days and preferable time range would be from in September-October 2016.

Jun 24 2016 12:05 PM

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Virendra Dhakhada
https://www.asme.org/engineering-topics/articles/manufacturing-processing/top-10-materials-3d-printing#_ga=1.158924920.396717256.1443251989
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Top 10 Materials for 3D Printing

Jesse Darley, director of mechanical engineering at Design Concepts, lists the 10 most exciting materials for 3D printing.

Sep 26 2015 3:50 AM

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Harsheel Panchasara
Last chance to tell your story ‪#‎engineers‬ and win a cash prize! @ASME_FutureMEVideo Contest: http://t.co/loDvEWJSdG
http://t.co/f3uYZYLnAT

http://go.asme.org/ecvideo

Mar 28 2015 1:46 PM

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Virendra Dhakhada
ASME SPDC-2015 BHGCET Launch Video

ASME SPDC-2015 BHGCET Launch Video

Feb 01 2015 3:17 PM

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Virendra Dhakhada
Gardi Vidyapith is going to host SPDC 2015 for Asia Pacific. ASME BHGCET Student Section is rapidly active for 3 years and this time it is priveleged to host SPDC. You could take the benefits of Seminars, Workshops, Guest Lectures, SDC and Many other events and activities. Make sure to be a part of it.

Visit : http://www.gardividyapith.ac.in/SPDC-2015/
Feb 01 2015 3:09 PM

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Virendra Dhakhada
About SPDC :
Student Professional Development Conference is an event organized by ASME which provides an opportunity to participate in the design and communication skills competition, as well as professional development seminars where students of all engineering disciplines can meet and hear the industry experts, network and become visible to the industry representatives.
For more info...
https://www.asme.org/events/student-professional-development-conference-spdc
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Student Professional Development Conference SPDC

Engineering students develop and practice skills required in the engineering workplace along with expanding your network.

Feb 01 2015 3:04 PM

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Martin Houlroyd
Hello from Farmingdale State College,New York,USA - 3D printing is taking off in the US. It is an extremely valuable tool to show customers a mechanical model of their design concepts. Is 3D printing technology growing in your country as well?
Jul 23 2014 4:27 AM
Virendra Dhakhada | Aug 13 2014 11:43 AM
Yes, it's growing in our country also. Right now its in initial stage. So in our industry it's not used that much like USA. As students we are trying to learn and understand 3D printing technology.

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Nilesh D. Chovatiya
3D-printed cast concept uses ultrasound to heal broken bones
Jul 08 2014 6:11 AM

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