Associations of high integrity and standards are an important part of our business. Precision Electronic Glass is proud to be a member of these associations. We are committed to speaking and acting truthfully and with candor. As always, we hold ourselves accountable to the highest standards of professionalism and ethics.
We are very proud to be a member of the following associations.
Founded in 1952 and incorporated in 1954, the American Scientific Glassblowers Society began as a professional, not-for-profit organization of scientific glassblowers and suppliers associated with the field. The objectives of the Society are to further the education of its membership through the gathering, promotion, and dissemination of technical and scientific information concerning all aspects of scientific glassblowing. Today the ASGS comprises approximately 650 members and a variety of affiliate members. Similarly, regional Sections offer local members an opportunity to meet with other glassblowers in their area.
The American Society for Quality, formerly the American Society for Quality Control, is a knowledge-based global community. It consists of quality professionals, with nearly 80,000 members that promote and advance quality tools, principles, and practices in their workplaces and communities.
The Chamber of Commerce Southern New Jersey (CCSNJ) is the region’s largest, most active, and influential business organization. CCSNJ started in 1873 as the Camden Board of Trade. Consequently, it has grown to represent the seven counties of Southern New Jersey, Greater Philadelphia, and Northern Delaware.
NJMEP is a private, not-for-profit organization that improves the profitability and competitiveness of New Jersey’s manufacturers. Similarly, it is backed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). As a result, NJMEP enables organizations to enhance their productivity and efficiencies, reduce costs, and improve employee performance. For more than 20 years, NJMEP has used its extensive network of connections and proven track record of success to help manufacturers adapt to the latest innovative technologies and best practices to realize more than $4.16 billion in value. Our services fall into three areas: Operational Excellence, Innovation and Growth, and Workforce Development. Learn about the Pro-Action Education Network™ Workforce Development Program.