ASM International, ASTM International Partner on Educational Courses
The jointly developed educational products will include a variety of digital short courses, e-learning courses and live, in-person courses covering topics such as additive manufacturing, corrosion, metallographic techniques, materials characterization and welding.
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is collaborating with global standards organization to establish a joint hosting of educational courses between the two organizations.
The initiative is said to be an opportunity for each organization to work together to integrate, publish, market and collaborate on educational products to improve the value of each organization's content to their respective memberships and customers.
These educational products will reportedly include a variety of digital short courses, e-learning courses and live, in-person courses that help to meet the needs of the materials science community at large, including topics such as additive manufacturing, corrosion, metallographic techniques, materials characterization and welding.
“I'm excited to be working with ASTM International to help bring each organization's area of expertise together for the betterment of our memberships and customers through both co-development of coursework as well mutual exchange of online courses to each other’s communities,” says Ryan Milosh, chief sales and marketing officer.
“This partnership will provide our customers with a more in-depth learning experience within the metals space,” says Tye Beard, director of live training and on-demand solutions.
ASM International says its partnership with ASTM International will mutually benefit both societies and expand their educational reach.
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