IIW 2014 Annual Report

P R O F I L E

MISSION To act as the worldwide network for knowledge exchange of joining technologies to improve the global quality of life. MAIN GOALS To identify, create, develop and transfer best practices. To identify, develop and implement the IIW Education, Training, Qualification and Certification Programmes on a global basis. To promote the IIW and its Member Societies and services in various regions of the world for the common benefit of all. Standardisation. KEY FIGURES Conceived in 1947 and founded in 1948 by 13 countries, the IIW is today the largest world wide network for welding and joining technologies. 57 Member Countries, representing experts in the various fields of welding and joining. 23 Technical Commissions and Working Units. 45 Authorised National Bodies (ANBs), which have awarded over than 110,000 Diplomas since 1998 and 10,994 Diplomas in 2014. 27 Authorised National Bodies for Companies Certification (ANBCCs), which have certified almost 1,500 companies around the world up to the end of 2014. A total of 420 personnel certificates has been delivered in 2014.

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