ACM fosters growth in the computing community through its more than 180 professional and more than 680 student chapters worldwide. Chapters establish a local presence for ACM in international cities from New York to Beijing, as well as in more remote locations such as Cyprus, Kenya, and Sri Lanka. Regardless of size or location, every ACM chapter offers members a wealth of benefits, including access to critical research and the opportunity to establish a personal networking system in the region.
ACM’s Professional and Student chapters worldwide serve as hubs of activity for ACM members and the computing community at large. Participation in these chapters provides a unique combination of social interaction and professional dialogue among peers in their respective geographic areas. ACM Chapter members reflect all facets of computing from academia, research, business, and industry. Because of their subject‐specific nature, chapters typically focus on information and insight not easily found elsewhere.
BUET ACM Chapter is a professional chapter of ACM in Dhaka, Bangladesh managed by the Department of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) of Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET). They provide seminars, lectures, learning forums, and networking opportunities with peers and experts across the computing spectrum.