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CONSTRUCTION - BEYOND THE HORIZON
29 November 2004 - TWI (The Welding Institute)
| The 8th National Conference of the Welding & Joining Society will be held 15-16 March 2004. The title is Construction - Beyond the Horizon. |
The 8th National Conference of the Welding & Joining Society will be held 15-16 March 2004. The title is Construction - Beyond the Horizon. The event will cover developments in materials, design, welding and related technology which can increase efficiency and lower costs. A team of experts in the field will deliver an informative and challenging technical programme This will include presentations on a number of high profile UK construction projects and technical developments in areas such as materials, processes as well as codes and standards will all be covered. There will be section on problem solving and the latest methods of repair and refurbishment. By attending this event, delegates will learn about: · Recent advances and their application to new construction · Possible technical difficulties and their solution · New and emerging codes and standard Wide-ranging discussion sessions and networking opportunities are a further bonus of attending the event. Further information and enrolment details may be obtained from Rachel Wall of the Meetings Section at TWI. E-mail: meetings@twi.co.uk
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About: TWI (The Welding Institute)
TWI Ltd, the operating arm of The Welding Institute, is one of the world's foremost independent research and technology organisations. Based at Great Abington near Cambridge since 1946, TWI provides industry with engineering solutions in structures incorporating welding and associated technologies (surfacing, coating, cutting, etc.) through - information; advice and technology transfer; consultancy and project support; contract R&D; training and qualification, personal membership.It is the only single source of expertise in every aspect of joining technology for engineering materials - metals, plastics, ceramics and composites. TWI is a non-profit distributing company, limited by guarantee and owned by its Members; it is therefore able to offer independent advice. It is internationally renowned for bringing together multidisciplinary teams to implement established or advanced joining technology or to solve problems arising at any stage - from initial design, materials selection, production and quality assurance, through to service performance and repair. Over 450 skilled staff are dedicated to helping industry apply all forms of joining technology safely and efficiently. Some 3200 companies and organisations - representing virtually all sectors of manufacturing industry from over 60 countries around the globe - benefit from TWI services. TWI undertakes contract R & D in confidence for both industry and governments. As a consultant it can offer individual experts or teams able to help solve problems of all kinds related to materials joining. It will send its specialists anywhere in the world at short notice on troubleshooting missions. |
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