SFM
SFM may refer to:
In entertainment:
- SFM Holiday Network, a defunct "occasional" U.S. television network
- "Sing for Me" (Christina Aguilera song), also released by Ginny Blackmore with the title "SFM"
- Source Filmmaker, a tool for animating, editing, and rendering 3D animated videos using assets from different games which use the Source engine.
In organizations:
- SFM Entertainment, a television distribution company
- Scuderia Ferrari, the racing division of the Ferrari automobile company, formerly known as Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro
- Seaside FM, a radio station in East Yorkshire, UK
- Serveis Ferroviaris de Mallorca, a railway operating on the Spanish island of Majorca
- Società per le Strade Ferrate Meridionali, an Italian railway company of the 19th century
In places:
- Sanford Seacoast Regional Airport (IATA code), in Sanford, Maine
- Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame, formerly part of what is now the EMP Museum in Seattle, Washington
In science and technology:
- Sales force management (likewise Sales drive management), it-method for business; also SFM system (likewise Sales Force Automation)
- SFMBT1 or "scm-like with four MBT domains 1", a gene
- Scanning force microscopy or atomic force microscopy, a very high-resolution type of scanning probe microscopy
- Shoulder-fired missile
- Source Filmmaker, video capture and editing software
- Spectral flatness measurement, used in digital audio signal processing
- Structure from motion, a process used in computer vision
- Surface feet per minute, a unit of velocity used in machining to identify the machinability ratings of a material
- Sustainable forest management, the management of forests according to the principles of sustainable development
In other uses:
- SFM Junak, a brand of Polish motorcycles
- ŠK Senec, formerly known as ŠK SFM Senec, a Slovak soccer club
- SFM is the ticker symbol for the controversial cryptocurrency SafeMoon.
See also
- SFMA (disambiguation)
- All pages with titles beginning with SFM
- All pages with titles containing SFM
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