Posted by: nepaleseengineers December 6, 2006
Nepal American Engineers Association
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Appeal to Nepalese Engineers in the United States It has been felt for the need of a professional organization in the field of engineering for the Nepalese engineers residing in the United States of America and other parts of the world. Documented below are some of the future objectives of upcoming organization. These goals we believe are what encompass what is needed to enrich the growing engineering environment. 1. Networking: To bring unity among Nepalese engineers and create a generalized database. 2. Empowerment: To empower the engineers with a sense of social responsibility and to practice & exercise advance technology by seminars and workshops. 3. Advocacy: To advocate during the government (focused to Nepal only) policy making in development fields 4. Communication: To encourage local, national, and international communication and collaboration; influence corporate and government policies and involvement; promote professional interaction and lifelong learning. 5. Awarding: To recognize outstanding contributions of individuals and organizations 6. Materialize: To encourage youth to pursue studies and careers in engineering and engineering technology; and counsel about the future prospectus like jobs and opportunities. 7. Mobilization: Mobilization of accessible engineering human resources resident in the US for purposes of technology transfer to Nepali institutions To realize its vision, new association will be devoting towards: - enhancement of services to its members - facilitation of productive collaborations among individuals, other professional bodies and government - increasing the participation groups in the engineering profession - promoting the value of the engineering profession to society We have forwarded a couple of possible title for the organization such as Nepali American Engineers Association. Your participation in this organization will be the road to success! Thank You
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