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- VDMA USA - vdma. org - VDMA
The German Engineering Federation (VDMA) is represented at two locations in the USA: The VDMA office in Washington, D C , represents the interests and needs of VDMA member companies to U S policymakers responsible for trade and economic policy
- VDMA - Lutheran Reformation
VDMA is an acronym that stands for the Latin slogan: Verbum Domini Manet in Aeternum (“the Word of the Lord remains forever”), which was used throughout the Lutheran Reformation
- Mechanical Engineering Industry Association - Wikipedia
The VDMA e V is a German association of 3,600 German and European mechanical and plant engineering companies 'Industry' refers to innovation, export orientation and SMEs
- Home - vdma. org - VDMA
Der VDMA vertritt 3 600 deutsche und europäische Unternehmen des Maschinen- und Anlagenbaus Die Industrie steht für Innovation, Exportorientierung und Mittelstand
- What Does VDMA Mean? - A Lutheran Layman
VDMA, standing for the Latin motto Verbum Domini Manet in Aeternum This symbol was inscribed on swords, cannons and armor used by the Smalcaldic League which was formed to be a mutual defense organization, against the Catholic princes trying to overthrow the Reformation in the various territories of Germany that had embraced it
- The VDMA Symbol - Ecclesiastical Sewing
The VDMA symbol is an acronym for the Latin phrase “ Verbum Domini Manet Aeternum,” which translates to “The Word of the Lord Endures Forever ” First used in the 16th century, it emerged as a rallying cry for those who sought to reform themselves from the Catholic Church
- Global markets - vdma. org - VDMA
Every year, more than 600 VDMA members supply process technology components and systems to 150 countries around the world Here you will find the current process technology trade fair lists
- Verbum Domini Manet in Aeternum — Pilgrim Lutheran Church
The statement that “The Word of God (or of “the Lord”) abides (or “endures”, or “remains”) forever (or “in” or “to eternity”)”, in Latin is Verbum Domini manet in aeternum, often in the shorthand initialism “VDMA”, though occasionally “VDMIA”, and often set around what is called a Greek cross as what we might
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