TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT
What do we do?
Our Technical Development branch aims to improve the technical skills of ASME members through hands-on workshops, projects, and competitions. Our events are open to anyone interested and require no previous experience — just a passion for learning!
To learn more about our Technical Development workshops, browse through our dropdowns:
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Need help writing your essays? Got questions about the ETAM process? This workshop is geared to anyone seeking guidance for the ETAM process. Attend this event for a presentation about the process and advice from upper classmen (mechanical engineering focused, but all majors welcome!).
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SolidWorks is a 3D modeling software greatly used in industry and throughout A&M projects.
Attend these workshops to learn the basics of the software and get ahead of the learning curve!
A&M students have access to SolidWorks. Click here for installation instructions.
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The Rapid Prototyping Studio (RPS) is a means for A&M MEEN students to engage in 3D printing.
This event aims to guide students in utilizing RPS for their projects and coursework. For more information, please visit this link.
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Arduino is one of the general tools utilized for electronic projects. This event is focused on introducing the basics of Arduino hardware and software integration.
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As a mechanical engineer, knowing how to properly use machining tools can be a useful skill to have in your repertoire.
Attend these workshops to gain a basic understanding of different types of machining tools and practices.


Contact Nahum Tadesse with any questions or comments:
Nahumtad@tamu.edu