The AIST has a number of active Divisions reflecting the diversity of technological interests in the steel industry, these are:6
These divisions are served by a number of committees that organize sessions at the AISTech conference and oversee training and education activities relating to these areas of knowledge. Two sub-committees exist, namely „Digitalization“ and „Decarbonization“, which act as interconnecting committees as they demand a liaison in each committee to coordinate efforts in their respective field of expertise.
Official Home of The Association for Iron & Steel Technology http://www.aist.org/ ↩
Australia Business Review Archived January 9, 2014, at the Wayback Machine http://www.businessreviewaustralia.com/reports/Association-Iron-and-Steel-Technology ↩
Treado, C., Sustaining Pittsburgh Technology Cluster, Centre for Industry Studies, University of Pittsburgh, 2008, p.34, PDF http://www.industrystudies.pitt.edu/_files/papers/Sustaining%20Pittsburghs%20Steel%20Technology%20Cluster%20sept08.pdf ↩
Association for Iron and Steel Technology, The National Library of Australia http://trove.nla.gov.au/people/1440585?c=people ↩
Iron and Steel Technology, : SCImago Journal & Country Rank http://www.scimagojr.com/journalsearch.php?q=12268&tip=sid ↩
Technology Divisions and Technology Committees, AIST Archived August 15, 2013, at the Wayback Machine http://www.aist.org/tech/committee_hp.htm ↩