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RESEARCH & INNOVATION

research funding to assist innovative processes and undertaking

technology transfer through collaboration with foreign research

institutes.

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ThankstomembershipoftheEuropeanUnion,fundingfor

scientific research in welding was to increase significantly in Poland

in 2006, with expectations that this would rise further in subsequent

years. The opportunities offered through participation in SG-RES by

developing countries such as Poland, such as technology diffusion

and access to latest research projects, was a powerful incentive

for those countries to join and contribute to the activities of IIW.

At this stage, in 2006, it was estimated that the volume of

the market for welded products was EUR 30 billion throughout the

world and that continuous investment inwelding research and innovative fields of technology,

with increased productivity, were success factors in achieving this phenomenal level of

growth in the welding of manufactured products.

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SG-RES’s role in fostering the collation

and dissemination of scientific knowledge of welding assumed greater importance from

this point on. At the Istanbul meeting in 2010 Prof. Américo Scotti (Brazil) proposed, under

the broad umbrella of SG-RES, support for an event titled the European-South American

School of Welding and Correlated Processes. In essence this was an event that had, as its

objective, the provision of opportunities for exchange and cooperation between researchers

on both continents with a longer term view to extend this to other regions of the world.

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This was embraced with great fervour by SG-RES and the first event was organised

in Ouro Preto, Brazil on 18-20 May 2011, attracting 70 participants from Europe and South

America. In looking at current trends in research, one of the most important initiatives taken

was the possibility of exchanging young researchers between different countries. Cranfield

Américo Scotti

Participants in the first IIW European-South American School of Welding and Correlated

Processes held in Ouro Preto, Brazil in 2011