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We were delighted to attend the event at The Welding Institute, which focussed on Welding Technology: State of the art and future developments’.
On Day One, the 70 or so delegates listened to presentations by TWI personnel underlining their core research programme and took part in a workshop discussion on future research ideas.
On Day Two, 10 minute presentations were given by participating suppliers, including Huntingdon Fusion Techniques HFT® and a ‘meet the supplier’ session was held where the delegates could view supplier products on display within a small exhibition area.
There was plenty of interest in our product offering and a number of projects discussed. We displayed a Range of our Tube and Pipe Purging products, Weld Purge Monitors® and a scaled down version of a robotic welding cell Flexible Enclosure which is being used widely for additive manufacturing applications.
The Welding Institute or TWI is a research and technology organisation, with a specialty in welding. With headquarters six miles south of Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, since 1946, and with facilities across the UK and around the world. TWI works across all industry sectors and in all aspects of manufacturing, fabrication and whole-life integrity management technologies.