Associations
AI is heavily involved with organizations critical to the industries its products serve. The company is a member of the following groups:

NACE (National Society of Corrosion Engineers) International is the leader in the corrosion engineering and science community, and is recognized around the world as the premier authority for corrosion control solutions.
PODS (Pipeline Open Data Standard) is is a not-for-profit, vendor-neutral, pipeline data standards association incorporated in 2000. The Association was created to develop and support open data storage and interchange standards to meet the specific data management needs of pipeline companies.
Southern Gas Association (SGA) has been a cornerstone of the natural gas industry for more than 100 years. Founded in 1908, SGA set out to concern itself with technical and sales issues, and to devise by common efforts, solutions to common problems within the natural gas industry.
Texas Gas Association (TGA) is composed of more than 100 Texas gas distribution and transmission companies, including representatives of both municipal and investor-owned systems. The membership also includes numerous master meter operators. Association members serve more than 99 percent of the gas distribution customers in the State of Texas.
Microsoft Partner Network gives its members a number of benefits to deliver and support creative solutions that add customer value. All partners have a home within this Network that affords new opportunities for success.
American Petroleum Institute (API) represents all aspects of America’s oil and natural gas industry. The organization has more than 400 corporate members from all segments of the industry including producers, refiners, suppliers, pipeline operators and marine transporters, as well as service and supply companies.
ESRI develops geographic information systems (GIS) solutions that function as an integral component in nearly every type of organization.
Institute of Corrosion (icorr) has been serving the corrosion science, technology and engineering community since 1959 in the fight against corrosion. Key to this fight are the establishment and promotion of sound corrosion management practice, the advancement of cost effective corrosion control measures, and a sustained effort generally to raise corrosion awareness at all stages of design, fabrication and operation.
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