ASE - Institutions

Institutions

  • Academia de Studii Economice (the Economic Sciences Academy) in Bucharest, Romania
  • Accelerated Solutions Environment, a Cap Gemini consulting services offering
  • Accelerated Solvent Extractor, a research tool for the removal of solvents from solution
  • Admiralty Signal Establishment, a defense research organization in the United Kingdom
  • Advanced Semiconductor Engineering, a Taiwanese semiconductor manufacturing company
  • Agence spatiale europĂ©enne, the French name for European space agency
  • Ahmedabad Stock Exchange, the second oldest exchange in India
  • Alberta Stock Exchange, a defunct stock exchange in Calgary, Alberta
  • Alliance to Save Energy, a non-profit coalition in Washington, D.C.
  • Amalgamated Society of Engineers (disambiguation), one of several similarly named trade unions
  • American Society of Echocardiography
  • Amman Stock Exchange, the Jordanian stock exchange
  • Amity School of Engineering, a private engineering college located in NOIDA, India
  • Aspen-Pitkin County Airport (IATA airport code)
  • Association for Science Education, a professional association in the United Kingdom for teachers of science
  • Association for Social Economics, an international association dedicated to social economics
  • Association for Surgical Education
  • Association of Space Explorers, a non-governmental space organization of international astronauts
  • Athens Stock Exchange, the Greek stock exchange
  • Atomstroyexport, the Russian nuclear power equipment and service export monopoly
  • Australian Screen Editors (an Australian film editing guild headquartered in Sydney, Australia
  • Automotive Service Excellence, a U.S.-based group to improve the quality of automobile servicing
  • The former Australian Stock Exchange, now part of the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX)

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