Corporate Body

Society of Diecasting Engineers of Australia (SDCEA) (1965 - 1982)

From
1965
Australia
To
1982
Functions
Association and Society or membership organisation

Summary

The Society of Diecasting Engineers of Australia was established in 1965 to represent individuals in the Diecasting industry. In 1982 an amalgamation took place between the Society and the Diecasting Institute of Australia, creating the Australian Die Casting Association.

Timeline

 1965 - 1982 Society of Diecasting Engineers of Australia (SDCEA)
       1982 - Australian Die Casting Association (ADCA)

Published resources

Resources

See also

Ailie Smith

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