ASTM International’s history is storied and expansive. Scroll through this interactive timeline.
ASTM International celebrates 125 years as one of the world’s leading standards organizations.
ASTM Xcellerate, an emerging technology program supporting research to standards, launches
Student Chapter launches at the University of Central Lancashire in the England.
First ever ASTM International Meeting in Space, as astronaut and ASTM member Michael López Alegría hosts an executive committee meeting for the commercial spaceflight committee (F47) from the International Space Station.
ASTM establishes a set of core values, providing an organizational compass.
ASTM establishes new office in Singapore.
The Test Monitoring Center (TMC), which offers reference oil distribution and data handling services to labs involved in lubricant testing, becomes an ASTM International affiliate.
ASTM International acquires Wohlers Associates, a global leader in additive manufacturing intelligence.
Student Chapter launches at the Universidad de Ingenería y Tecnología in Peru.
ASTM International approves an organizational commitment to DEI&B and began an organization-wide journey focusing on diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging with a goal of developing initiatives that lift all voices within ASTM offices, across the governance structure, and throughout global communities.
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, ASTM International provides no-cost public access to a suite of standards used in the production and testing of personal protective equipment.
First Student Chapter launches at Florida International University.
ASTM International hosts the first International Conference on Additive Manufacturing (ICAM), an event which formally began in 2016 as a workshop on AM components.
ASTM’s second Center of Excellence launches, focused on exo technology.
First ASTM International Chapter opens in the United Arab Emirates.
First Center of Excellence launched, focused on additive manufacturing (3D printing).
Launched ASTM SpecBuilder, a collaboration platform for document development.
Global certification leader Safety Equipment Institute becomes affiliate of ASTM International.
ASTM International signs 100th Memorandum of Understanding with Montserrat.
Launched Integrated Services and offers ASTM Compass® as a hosting platform to other organizations.
ASTM International establishes emerging professionals program.
ASTM International launches new brand: “Helping our world work better.”
Compass® platform launches as online resource for standards, training, and other services.
ASTM International opens European office in Brussels, Belgium, and Canadian office in Ottawa, Ontario.
Digital Library is launched, providing access to many technical documents.
ASTM International opens office in Beijing, China.
Interlaboratory Study program launches to create precision and bias statements for test methods.
ASTM International establishes new student membership category.
ASTM International opens first office in Latin America.
ASTM changes name to ASTM International and launches Memorandum of Understanding program with standards bodies worldwide.
ASTM establishes new global headquarters in West Conshohocken, Pennsylvania.
ASTM launches Proficiency Testing Program as quality assurance tool for laboratories.
ASTM begins creating standards for variety of consumer products.
Soil, water, and air quality committees begin to develop standards supporting the environment.
ASTM moves into its second headquarters location on Race Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Seattle’s Space Needle, built for the World’s Fair, features steel legs built to ASTM standards.
ASTM standards for buildings and construction help drive growth of cities and suburbs.
ASTM introduces emergency standards to support WWII efforts.
The Cement Reference Laboratory – precursor to CCRL – is established.
The first standard – on steel rails – is issued.
Seventy people meet in Philadelphia to form the American Society for Testing and Materials, founded by Charles B. Dudley.
ASTM International celebrates 125 years as one of the world’s leading standards organizations.
ASTM establishes new office in Singapore.
The Test Monitoring Center (TMC), which offers reference oil distribution and data handling services to labs involved in lubricant testing, becomes an ASTM International affiliate.
ASTM International acquires Wohlers Associates, a global leader in additive manufacturing intelligence.
Student Chapter launches at the Universidad de Ingenería y Tecnología in Peru.
ASTM International approves an organizational commitment to DEI&B and began an organization-wide journey focusing on diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging with a goal of developing initiatives that lift all voices within ASTM offices, across the governance structure, and throughout global communities.
ASTM’s second Center of Excellence launches, focused on exo technology.
First ASTM International Chapter opens in the United Arab Emirates.
Global certification leader Safety Equipment Institute becomes affiliate of ASTM International.
ASTM International signs 100th Memorandum of Understanding with Montserrat.
Launched Integrated Services and offers ASTM Compass® as a hosting platform to other organizations.
ASTM International launches new brand: “Helping our world work better.”
Digital Library is launched, providing access to many technical documents.
Interlaboratory Study program launches to create precision and bias statements for test methods.
ASTM International opens first office in Latin America.
ASTM establishes new global headquarters in West Conshohocken, Pennsylvania.
ASTM begins creating standards for variety of consumer products.
ASTM moves into its second headquarters location on Race Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
ASTM standards for buildings and construction help drive growth of cities and suburbs.
The Cement Reference Laboratory – precursor to CCRL – is established.
Seventy people meet in Philadelphia to form the American Society for Testing and Materials, founded by Charles B. Dudley.
ASTM Xcellerate, an emerging technology program supporting research to standards, launches
Student Chapter launches at the University of Central Lancashire in the England.
First ever ASTM International Meeting in Space, as astronaut and ASTM member Michael López Alegría hosts an executive committee meeting for the commercial spaceflight committee (F47) from the International Space Station.
ASTM establishes a set of core values, providing an organizational compass.
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, ASTM International provides no-cost public access to a suite of standards used in the production and testing of personal protective equipment.
First Student Chapter launches at Florida International University.
ASTM International hosts the first International Conference on Additive Manufacturing (ICAM), an event which formally began in 2016 as a workshop on AM components.
First Center of Excellence launched, focused on additive manufacturing (3D printing).
Launched ASTM SpecBuilder, a collaboration platform for document development.
ASTM International establishes emerging professionals program.
Compass® platform launches as online resource for standards, training, and other services.
ASTM International opens European office in Brussels, Belgium, and Canadian office in Ottawa, Ontario.
ASTM International opens office in Beijing, China.
ASTM International establishes new student membership category.
ASTM changes name to ASTM International and launches Memorandum of Understanding program with standards bodies worldwide.
ASTM launches Proficiency Testing Program as quality assurance tool for laboratories.
Soil, water, and air quality committees begin to develop standards supporting the environment.
Seattle’s Space Needle, built for the World’s Fair, features steel legs built to ASTM standards.
ASTM introduces emergency standards to support WWII efforts.
The first standard – on steel rails – is issued.