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Association for Computing Machinery

"Advancing Computing as a Science & Profession"

The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) is an international learned society for computing. It was founded in 1947 and is the world's largest scientific and educational computing society. It is a not-for-profit professional membership group. Its membership is more than 100,000 as of 2011. Its headquarters are in New York City. The ACM is an umbrella organization for academic and scholarly interests in computer science.

Shaping Future

For over 70 years and see what's next.

Globally Acclaimed

More than 100,000 members worldwide

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DTC ACM Student Chapter

DTC ACM Student Chapter believes in providing a healthy environment where creativity and imagination can flourish. Through collaboration and engagement in a plethora of technical activities and projects, we envision to build a community of like-minded people who love to code, collaborate and have fun!

To advance the field of computing and empower individuals within it, promoting innovation and excellence in computing education, research, and practice, while fostering a global community that collaborates, shares knowledge, and addresses critical societal challenges.
Our vision is to be the leading global community that empowers computing professionals, students, and researchers by driving technological innovation, bridging academia and industry, and fostering inclusivity. We aim to create a collaborative environment where everyone, regardless of background, can access opportunities in computing and contribute to the advancement of society through responsible and transformative technology.
To achieve our vision, we will organize educational and networking events, publish and share knowledge, build strategic partnerships, and support student development. Through workshops, seminars, hackathons, and collaborations, we aim to foster a thriving ecosystem where computing professionals can excel, students can reach their full potential, and society can benefit from the transformative power of technology

Membership benefits

A vast network of nearly 100,000 highly dedicated student and professional peers. A full year subscription to ACM magazines and news letters (Communications of the ACM, XRDS: Crossroads, MemberNet etc.). The option to subscribe to the full ACM Digital Library, which includes over 2 million pages of text. Become a member of computing community through one of hundreds of Professional and Student Chapters worldwide. Participation in ACM Distinguished Speakers Program (DSP). Renowned International Thought Leaders Speaking on the Most Important Topics in Computing Today. Unique volunteering opportunities to gain hands-on experience and knowledge of the marketplace.