Monday, November 25, 2019
New ASME Coffee Table Book Highlights Historic Innovations
New ASME Coffee Table Book Highlights Historic Innovations New ASME Coffee Table Book Highlights Historic Innovations New ASME Coffee Table Book Highlights Historic Innovations.    ASME has just  released a new, illustrated coffee table book, Engineering the Everyday and the Extraordinary Milestones in Innovation, which highlights the many ground-breaking contributions engineers have made  to society throughout history. The new book,  which can be ordered on ASME.org, is based on an interactive exhibit of the  same name that was unveiled in April 2014 at the ASME 2 Park Avenue  Headquarters in New York. The hands-on exhibit uses stories, illustrations and  images to showcase 80 examples of game-changing technological advancements and  the engineering trailblazers who developed them. Featuring a foreword by Henry Petroski, the renowned engineering historian who curated the  exhibit, and an introduction by ASME Executive Director Thomas G. Loughlin, the  192-page book presents each of    the innovations and engineers included in the  exhibit, divided into chapters focusing innovations in nine fields  communication, energy/power, environment, exploration, food, health,  manufacturing, safety and transportation. Like the exhibit,  this companion volume uses vibrant photos, informative graphics and lively prose  to explore the origin and impact of many influential technologies -  from such pre-20th  century discoveries as the steam engine, the incandescent light bulb and the bicycle  to more recent breakthroughs including the mobile phone, the roter planet rovers and 3D  printing. Other key innovations featured in the book include the radio, the television,  the jet engine, air conditioning, contact lenses, the assembly line,  bulletproof vests, and the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code.Engineering the Everyday and the  Extraordinary also highlights the technological contributions of several  pioneers of engineering, such as Benjamin Franklin, George Westinghouse, F   rank  and Lillian Gilbreth, ASME Past President Winfred M. Phillips, and Kate  Gleason, ASMEs first female member.These 80  highlights provide ample reason of why engineers can take pride in our  profession, Loughlin said in his introduction. Likewise, we at ASME are proud  to serve as the essential resource for engineers working for the benefit of  humankind around the world.The book, which  has a retail price of $79, can be purchased by ASME members for $59. To order a  copy of Engineering the Everyday and the  Extraordinary, or to view sample pages from the book, visit www.asme.org/products/books/the-everyday-and-the-extraordinary.      
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