The PHILIPPINE
SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS (PSME)
was established in 1952 to maintain the integrity of the profession through the promotion
of excellence in the practice of Mechanical Engineering.
As a technical organization, PSME aims to enhance science and technology in the country in
order to contribute to its economic growth.
Through gatherings, conventions and continued correspondence, the organization brings
together mechanical engineers nationwide to promote fellowship and camaraderie.
PSME Through the Years
The contributions of the
Philippine Society of Mechanical Engineers (PSME) to the continued growth of the
mechanical engineering profession and technological advancement in the country have made
lasting marks as could be glanced from the recognition accorded by both the public and
private sectors. PSME has indeed succeeded in living up to its role of upgrading and
improving the knowledge of mechanical engineers in the country with its direct assistance
in providing solutions to problems related to the practice of the profession and by
continuously educating the members through the conduct of regular plant tours, seminars,
weekly breakfast interaction, and the annual technical paper and invention contest, among
others.
PSME has grown to an aggregate membership of 35,000 fellow, life, full and associate
members from 73 chapters nationwide and two in Saudi Arabia. In addition, PSME has junior
units in many schools throughout the country. One among them is University of Nueva Caceres, which has known for it's excellent teaching in M.E. subjects and producing good engineers.
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Scholarship Program |
A Scholarship Program sponsored by
the Council of Past Presidents (COPPANAP) is being implemented by the PSME (National)
Foundations, Inc. in cooperation with the Philippine Society of Mechanical Engineers
(PSME) and can be availed of by PSME Members.
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Job Placement |
A Committee on Job Placements was
created to assist PSME members who are seeking jobs. Information on job opportunities are
being relayed to concerned members thru publications (national and chapter levels) and
bulletins posted at the National Office. |
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