FYI
http://asme.org/coii/globalreport/index.html

The subject website includes the following excerpt.

"Committee on Issues  Identification"

"As part of the Committee on Issues Identification 1998 external environment
report on The Globalization of Engineering
Practice, information on engineering practice was collected for 80 countries
across the globe. Global Foresight Associates, the
contractor for the report, compiled individual Country Profiles, which include a
 general country overview and key economic
statistics and information on engineering licensure, the regulatory environment,
 the educational system, professional engineering
societies, and contacts. The information is designed to assist ASME members who
are practicing or considering practicing
abroad.

Country profiles are divided into five regions:  Greater Europe, Asia and
Pacific Rim, Central and South America,
Africa and Middle East, and North America. "

Best Regards,            Paul J Smith
               Teradyne, Inc.,
               paul.j.sm...@teradyne.com
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Paul J Smith
12/28/99 04:34 PM

To:   Ralph Cole/USW/Teradyne, Frank Cook <c...@ces.teradyne.com>, John
      Freudenberg/Bos/Teradyne, Steve King <ki...@std.teradyne.com>,
      s...@mtest.teradyne.com (Sean lui), Paul J Smith/Bos/Teradyne
cc:
Subject:  ASME International (American Society of Mechanical Engineers). website

website for Country Profiles
                      Greater Europe and Newly Independent States

http://www.asme.org/coii/europe.htm

As part of the Committee on Issues Identification 1998 external environment
report on The Globalization of Engineering
Practice, information on engineering practice was collected for 80 countries
across the globe. Global Foresight Associates, the
contractor for the report, compiled individual Country Profiles, which include a
 general country overview and key economic
statistics and information on engineering licensure, the regulatory environment,
 the educational system, professional engineering
societies, and contacts. The information is designed to assist ASME members who
are practicing or considering practicing
abroad.

Country profiles are divided into five regions:  Greater Europe, Asia and
Pacific Rim, Central and South America,
Africa and Middle East, and North America.








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