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WELCOME TO ASHRAE SOUTH INDIA CHAPTER

ASHRAE SOUTH INDIA CHAPTER was officially chartered on 25 th November 1999 by ASHRAE President Mr. Harley W Goodman P.E at a gala function held at Hotel Le Meridian, Bangalore. With the chartering of ASIC, India became the only country after USA to have three chapters of ASHRAE in a country.

(Late) Mr. Sukhdev Mathaudhu P.E., then Director Region X, occupies a special place in the history of Ashrae South India Chapter, as he was instrumental in taking the initiative to motivate the members and played a major role in the birth of ASIC. It was by Mr. Mathaudhu that our first board of governors of the chapter were installed on that memorable evening. Mr R.V. simha was the first president of Ashrae South India Chapter. The India chapters detached from Region X in 1996 and with effect from 1 st July 2001 our chapter has been assigned to the International Region at Large (RAL). It is chaired by Director and Regional chair (DRC). The region consist of 3 sub regions with sub regional chairs. ASIC is now part of sub region A, which includes all chapters in India, Middle East ( Kuwait, Lebunon, Saudi Arabia, Cairo) Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Africa.

From its inception, the ASIC has been actively organizing technical seminars, continuing education, short courses, lectures, technical and social activities, all to encourage interaction with new members. During their service years, the Board of Governors have worked closely with members. The chapter focused to help steady membership growth, to reduce the number of delinquents, to increase members satisfaction and to intensify the chapter contacts.

BOARD OF GOVERNORS

Please click on the annual period below to see the list of the board of governors

 

2005 - 2006

2004 - 2005

2003 - 2004

2002 - 2003

2001 - 2002

2000 - 2001

1999 - 2000

 

ABOUT ASIC STUDENT BRANCHES

The purpose of an ASHRAE Student Branch is to get more students interested, concerned and involved in pursuing a career in the field of Heating, Ventilating, Refrigeration and Air conditioning.

Ever since, the ASIC was formed, it has been our ambition to form student branches in some of the Engineering Colleges. The reason for formation of Student branches is to create more interest in the students in field. ASIC believes that Student branches will also build camaraderie among the student branches and build awareness of ASHRAE's commitment to education. The many activities continued to revolve around the aim of promoting improved exchange of information and ideas between student members in their chapter and through this promoting the benefits of ASHRAE membership