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| The American
Society for Quality is the worldwide leader in the development, promotion
and application of quality and quality technologies for the quality
profession and the private sector, for government and academia. It's goal is: To create a greater awareness of the need for quality, to promote research and the development of standards, and to provide educational opportunities to ensure product and service excellence through improved quality. |
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The mission of the Hamilton
Section of the American Society for Quality (Section 0400) is to provide a
forum for our members to facilitate their continued learning, networking
and problem solving in the quality sciences.
This mission is accomplished
through regular section meetings, plant tours, information bulletins, our
website and the active support of our local college and university quality
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| ASQ
is headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and was founded in 1946. Since
that time membership has grown from 1000 to over 130,000 members operating
in Canada, South America, Mexico and the United States. There
is a total of 251 sections or local chapters, 21 technical divisions and
four technical committees as well as an international section with members
around the world.
ASQ has operated in Canada since 1948 and today there are 15 sections. We are part of Canada's quality network including such organizations as the National Quality Institute that operates the annual Canadian Awards of Excellence and SPIN -Software Process Improvement Network. Find Out More About Our History
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