SME
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SME may stand for:
Companies and organizations
- Shawnee Mission East High School, a public high school in Prairie Village, Kansas, US
- S.M. Entertainment, a South Korean record label
- SME Limited, a British maker of audio pick-up arms (tonearms) and turntables
- Society of Manufacturing Engineers, a professional membership organization for engineers
- Sony Music Entertainment, a record label
Economics
- Small and medium enterprises, companies whose personnel numbers fall below certain limits
- Social market economy, an economic model used in Europe
- Socialist market economy, an economic system of the People's Republic of China
Music
- Spontaneous Music Ensemble, a loose collection of musicians convened beginning in the mid-1960s
- Sloppy Meateaters, a former band from Rome, Georgia, United States
Science and technology
- Situational method engineering, the construction of methods which are tuned to specific situations of development projects
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration (SME)
- SME Server, a Linux firewall/server distribution
- Solar Mesosphere Explorer, a NASA artificial satellite in Earth orbit from 1981–1989
- Standard-Model Extension, in quantum field theory, a general framework for studying the violation of Lorentz and CPT symmetry
- Structure mapping engine, in artificial intelligence and cognitive science, a software implementation of an algorithm for analogical matching based on the psychological theory of Dedre Gentner
- Surface-mount equipment, machines for the assembly of surface-mount technology electronic components
- Sevomethyl ether, USP Sevoflurane Related Compound B
- Soy methyl ester, biodiesel created from soybean oil
- SIGNAL Meta under Eclipse, an EMF-based metamodel of the SIGNAL programming language
Other
- SME (newspaper), Slovak daily newspaper
- Subject-matter expert, a person who is an expert in a particular area or topic
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