SME Recognizes Seven Prominent Manufacturing Professionals with International Honor Awards

SME, the nonprofit association committed to advancing widespread adoption of manufacturing technologies and developing North America’s talent and capabilities, announced that seven manufacturing professionals from industry and academia are being recognized with its 2023 International Honor Awards.

These highly accomplished individuals are being honored for their significant accomplishments and contributions to manufacturing technologies, processes, technical writing, education, research and management, and service to SME. Honorees will receive their awards during SME’s June 5th International Awards Gala in Rochester, Michigan.

For over six decades, SME’s International Honor Awards have identified professionals whose bodies of work have led to critical breakthroughs and advancements in manufacturing technologies, processes and education as well as honored members for their volunteerism.

“These seven professionals are among the most accomplished thought leaders in manufacturing, and I’m proud to acknowledge they also hold membership in SME,” said Bob Willig, executive director and CEO of SME. “Though their backgrounds are varied, all share a penchant for continuous improvement where status quo just doesn’t cut it.”

2023 International Honor Awards

  • Eli Whitney Productivity Award — Lonnie Love, PhD, FSME, Fellow, National Security Programs, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico
  • Joseph A. Siegel Service Award — Sandra Bouckley, FSME, P.Eng., Executive Director & CEO (retired), 2017 President, SME, Southfield, Michigan
  • Donald C. Burnham Manufacturing Management Award — Vaughn M. Hall Jr., International Vice President and General Manager, Corning Precision Materials, Corning Inc., Asan, South Korea
  • SME Frederick W. Taylor Research Medal — Shaochen Chen, PhD, Chair and Zable Endowed Chair Professor, NanoEngineering Department, University of California, San Diego, San Diego
  • SME Albert M. Sargent Progress Award – Subir Chowdhury, FSME, Chairman and CEO, ASI Consulting Group, Bingham Farms, Michigan
  • SME Education Award — Laine Mears, PhD, FSME, CMfgE, PE, BMW SmartState Endowed Chair of Automotive Manufacturing, University Centennial Professor and Department Chair, Automotive Engineering Department, Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina
  • SME Gold Medal — Shreyes N. Melkote, PhD, FSME, Morris M. Bryan, Jr. Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta

SME currently is accepting nominations for the 2024 International Honor Awards. The submission deadline is Aug. 1. Award and nomination information is available at sme.org/awards. For further questions about SME’s International Awards, email nominations@sme.org.

About SME

We believe in the power of technology and the innovation of people to drive competitiveness, advance our nation and solve the world’s greatest problems. A nonprofit organization established in 1932, SME leads the manufacturing ecosystem to elevate manufacturers, academia, professionals, and the communities in which they operate. We build the bridge from today to the future by developing the next generation of manufacturing talent and capabilities. And we accelerate the widespread adoption of technologies that can propel manufacturing operations into excellence.

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