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Scope and objectives
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hiP identifies the current and future challenges and needs for welding and joining technologies,
base and filler materials, weld design and structural assessment as well as future demands and
requirements of resources.
Here, the term joining is used for the manufacture of all material-locking joints between materials, such as
welding, soldering and brazing, adhesive bonding and thermal coating, as well as for thermal cutting and
mechanical joining apart from joining with screws.
At the same time, it identifies the potential methods, innovations and solutions for complex problems of
joining sciences and industrial applications while taking into account regional and national differences in
strategic agendas. It is widely recognised that there exist different priorities for developing and developed
nations and nations with economies in transition with respect to the value and benefit of welding and
joining. This document takes into account the differences of priorities in basic and applied research and
development (R&D), commercial enterprise, occupational health and safety (OHS), training, education,
qualification, certification and a sustainable environment.
WhiP aims:
To recommend the implementation of strategies to find solutions to meet identified challenges of
different industrial sectors and nations for the next 10 years.
Topromote the implementationof innovations and solutions on a national, regional and international
basis through greater collaboration, shared knowledge and partnerships.
To contribute to the improvement of the global quality of life through use and innovation in welding
and joining technologies.
It should be noted that significant changes, including the use of new technologies, are underway in the
practices of material development, welded structures design, welding/joining processes, structural erection,
inspection, repair and inspection and testing of welds world-wide. While these developments are satisfying
some of the industry’s needs, others remain as challenges still to be tackled.
This document aims to identify remaining and newly emerging needs and challenges as well as establish
strategies to develop solutions.
It is true that new materials have significantly contributed to improving the standards of living of mankind
as a whole and this would continue to be so in the future. Joining these materials would definitely be
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Through Optimum Use and Innovation of Welding and Joining Technologies
Improving Global Quality of Life
This white paper (WhiP) is a common vision document
agreed and prepared by the experts of the International
Institute of Welding (IIW). It is not intended to provide
a comprehensive coverage, but it is representative,
precise and inspiring.