|  Chinese Society of Power  Engineering is the academic mass organization of national power engineering  science and technology professionals, a part of (CAST) China Association for  Science and Technology, its predecessor the Chinese Society of Mechanical  Engineering Turbine and Boiler,was established in 1962, changed its name to  China Machinery Society of Power Engineering in 1979. According to the  requirement of China's power engineering disciplines development and the  majority of power engineering science and technology professionals, become a  national top level society - China Society of Power Engineering in December  1988,was approved by the National Science and Technology Commission, joined the  (CAST)China Association for Science and Technology in August 1992 . The Society  is a multi-disciplinary comprehensive society focusing on the research, design  and manufacture of power generation thermodynamic equipment. It includes 11  professional committees such as turbine, boiler, hydraulic turbine, nuclear  power, industrial gas, automatic control, materials, environmental protection  technology and equipment, new energy equipment industrial gas and academic,  organization, international cooperation, editing and publishing, consulting and  exhibitions and other five working committees.
 中国动力工程学会是全国动力工程科技工作者的学术性群众团体,是中国科学技术协会的组成部分,它的前身是1962年成立的中国机械工程 学会透平与锅炉学 会,1979年更名为中国机械工程学会动力工程学会。根据我国动力工程学科发展需要和广大动力工程科技工作者的要求,1988年12月经国家科委批准成为 国家一级学会——中国动力工程学会,1992年8月加入中国科协。 本会是以发电热动力机械设备的研究、设计、制造为中心的多专业的综合性学会。它设有透平、锅炉、水轮机、核电、热力、工业煤气、自 控、材料、环保技术与装备、新能源设备、工业气体等11个专业委员会以及学术、组织、国际合作、编辑出版、咨询与展览等5个工作委员会。
 
  ISPA (Indonesian Smelter &  Mineral Processing Association) is an association of companies, organizations  or individuals in the mineral sector of Indonesia, is engaged in mining and  refining industries.
 ISPA assisted the government  with relevant regulations of processing and refining activities and the  increase in value-added minerals and coal.
 Increase national awareness,  foster and maintain harmony, develop skills through training and seminars,  resource centers for mining and processing and refining activities.
 ISPA was initiated by  DR. Sukhyar in Bali in Octber 2014, founding members was formed on Feb 4,  2015 at the Jakarta Grand Hyatt during the Smelter Summit. Preparation  meetings were held, concepts and articles of association were discussed,  Management board candidates are formed.
  Asosiasi Penambang Nikel  Indonesia (APNI) merupakan perkumpulan perusahaan-perusahaan tambang nikel di  Indonesia
 
 Indian Non Ferrous Metal Manufacturers’ Association (INFMMA),  established in 1945 is the voice of 15 leading member industries representing  Non Ferrous Metal Industry in India. INFMMA carries out its activities through  its head office at Mumbai.The Association is actively engaged in assisting industry to take  up their case before government authorities to address the problems &  challenges affecting members at large. The Association’s pro-activeness has  benefitted many industries by way of pulling out favourable policies by  government and extending the benefits which the industry deserves.
 
  ANMA is a Association representing India’s and Non-Ferrous metals  recycling industry.
 
 Among its many services, ANMA promotes public awareness of the value and  importance of recycling along with the positive environmental benefits derived  from metals recycling.
 
 "Non-ferrous metals are an integral component of our everyday life, both  now and for the future. Non Ferrous Metals include Copper, Zinc, Lead,  Aluminum, Nickel, Manganese, Tin & its alloys.
 
 The nonferrous metals industry is a key sector in the Indian economy as it  meets the requirements of a wide range of key industries including engineering,  electrical and electronics, infrastructure, automobile and automobile  components, packaging etc.
 
  The International Copper Association India (ICA India) is a member  of Copper Alliance and the Indian arm of the International Copper Association  Limited (ICA).
 
  AAI was founded in 1981 and is registered under the Karnataka  Societies Registration Act. Recognized and supported by the Govt. of India  through various Ministries, and in particular, Ministry of Mines.
 The ONLY ASSOCIATION representing entire spectrum of Indian Aluminium Industry,  Primary Producers, Downstream Manufacturers, Equipment & Product  Manufacturers, Endusers, Technologist, Metallurgists, Researchers R&D  Organisations etc.
 
 Internationally recognized and a member of International Body of Aluminium  Associations
 
   ILZDA disseminates technical  information on various applications of lead & zinc like galvanizing, die  casting, lead batteries, zinc dry cells, alloys, chemicals as well as recycling  through seminars, conferences, publications etc., focused on economic &  efficient utilization, technology, markets, quality assurance, recycling,  sustainable development etc., ILZDA regularly receives technical queries from  the industry. ILZDA brings out periodic publications & e-newsletters on the  latest developments in the application areas of lead and zinc. ILZDA takes part  in the committees of different concerned ministries in policy planning,  framework etc.,
 To provide focused services,  customized to its members and to resolve specific industry problems, ILZDA has  formed affiliate bodies for the three major consumer sectors of Zinc and Lead  namely galvanizing, die casting and batteries:
  
 The PHILIPPINE NICKEL  INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION, INC., or PNIA is a non-stock non-profit association  duly registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission.Established in 2012, PNIA was  organized to promote and develop the nickel mining industry in the country,  aiming to represent the Philippine nickel industry as the single voice to champion  its cause with various stakeholders.
 PNIA believes in responsible  and sustainable mining and giving back to the communities that have entrusted  the care of their land to mining companies. Given that the mining industry  sector is a major backbone of the Philippine economy, PNIA believes that both  the government and the private sector play significant roles as partners in  developing this segment of the economy.
 PNIA believes that the joint  efforts of government and the private sector should be continuous and always  aimed at revitalizing and developing mining in a manner that balances economic,  environmental, and social objectives. PNIA also firmly advocates for  self-regulation and sharing of best practices between and among key  stakeholders of the mining industry.
 PNIA is committed to inspire,  uplift, and promote the best mining practices within the local industry while  building recognition of its contribution to local communities and society at  large
  The Australian Metal Recycling  Industries Association was formed to promote the interests of the metal  recycling industry nationally, to promote cooperation between member firms, to  solve common problems, to work with government on policy affecting recycling  and to inform the public on the considerable environmental advantages of metal  recycling .
 AMRIA was established in 1985  by a small group of metal recyclers whose aim was to set up a code of ethics  for the industry and to establish a system of Best Practice for dealing with  other dealers, customers and suppliers .
 Our members are traders of  metal, recycling and processing scrap metal both ferrous and non-ferrous, as  well as automotive metals and arisings from metal manufacturers across the  country. They import and export, pick up from customers premises and specialise  in metal recycling.
 Today AMRIA is comprised of  companies ranging from individual scrap collectors to highly sophisticated,  technologically advanced, processing plants.
 Recycling significantly reduces  the drain on primary resources, and at the same time also reduces the amount of  waste into land fill.
 
  The Australian Aluminium  Council is the peak body representing the aluminium industry in Australia.
 The Council’s members include  companies operating in bauxite mining, alumina refining, aluminium metal  production, semi-fabricated aluminium production and distribution.
     Non-ferrous metals are  industrial vitamins such as electricity, electronics, semiconductors,  telecommunications, automobiles, shipbuilding, steel, machinery,
 Basic materials for all  industries including chemical, construction, and defense industries, as well as  essential products for people's lives
 It is also widely used as a  material.
 Therefore, our association  promotes the healthy growth and development of the non-ferrous metal industry,  and the Republic of KoreaDoing our best to achieve  sustainable growth of the economy and improve people's lives
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 This homepage provides useful  information such as the latest non-ferrous news, statistical data, and industry  trends.By providing various opinions  among users, collecting and communicating through communication
 We want to make it a chapter,  so for your development of the non-ferrous metal industry,
 
  Japan Mining Industry  Association (JMIA) is an industrial organization representing mining,  smelting and refining companies producing and recycling non-ferrous metals such  as gold, silver, copper, lead, zinc and nickel in Japan.We are addressing wide range of  issues including securing of stable supply of non-ferrous mineral resources,  recycling and environmental protection as well as promoting best practices and  new technical developments.
 Sustainable development of  non-ferrous metals industry in Japan
 
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   MNMA, the abbreviation for ‘Malaysia  Non-Ferrous Metals Association’, was formed and registered with the Registrar of Societies in  June 2019 under the name of ‘Persatuan Logam Bukan Ferus Malaysia’.
 As its name denotes, MNMA was  formed to bring together Non-Ferrous industry within the nation under one entity.  In togetherness under this entity, the Association was formed with the  objective of:
 Aligning and standardizing  non-ferrous metals importation code with government authorities particularly on  hazardous and non- hazardous waste
 Playing a role as communication  bridge between industrial players and government authorities in order to  promote goal congruence
 Educating and self-policing  members to abide with rules and regulations especially on matters related to  environmental aspects
 Promoting the blossom of upstream  industry thereby encourages downstream players to invest in Malaysia
 Embracing global changes  through interactive cooperation and work together with other associations in  the world
 
   The Mongolian National Mining  Association was established in 1994 so as to best safeguard the lawful  interests and legitimate benefits of its members by seeking to reflect their  voices and concerns in the state policies, provide the members and the general  public with the most up-to-date and comprehensive information and knowledge on  the minerals industry, and help build lasting and effective cooperation and  partnerships for the industry. Our members are national and multinational  mining and exploration corporations, equipment producers and suppliers, service  providers as well as banking and insurance institutions and representatives of  scholarly and academic circles. We also take pride in Mongolian Coal  Association, Association of Ore Processors, Society of Geological Science of  Mongolia, Mine Surveyors Union, Drillers Association and other non-governmental  professional association as well as the US Asia Foundation being the members of  the Mongolian National Mining Association.
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