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LINKING PEOPLE, JOINING NATIONS

The work ethics of those who were employed in the joint IIW/EWF Secretariat at

ISQ, including Ferraz and Fernandez, and Mrs Olga Teixeira in administration and finance,

were central to the overall success of the qualification and certification scheme. This would

not have been achieved without the commitment of all those associated with the IIW IAB,

its Working Groups and the many others who contributed to make ETQ&C an unrivalled

success. The expectations are that this will continue into the future, a future where new

technologies, competition and areas of potential growth will change the welding industry

significantly. The fourth industrial revolution is upon us and will see manufacturing undergo

a transformation that will leave no area untouched. Manufacturing, in effect, will switch from

a mindset of mass production to one of mass customisation. This will require emerging new

skills in all areas, including welding and joining, and will be the most important challenge

faced by IIW and its ETQ&C scheme in the coming decade.

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ENDNOTES

 1. Boyd, P. D., ‘International Conferences’,

Joining Nations – A History of the

International Institute of Welding 1947-1990,

1993, p. 63.

 2. Bramat, Michel, ‘Survey of Technical Activities 1982-87’,

Welding in the World,

vol. 26, no. 3/4, pp. 66-81 – 1988.

 3. Quintino, Luisa – Written submission – 22 September 2016.

 4. ibid.

 5. ibid.

6.

Welding in the World

, vol. 29, no. 5/6, pp. 120-122 – 1991.

 7. Strategic Planning Working Group of the Executive Council – Final report SG-

1502-92 – 1992.

 8. Smallbone, Chris – Notes on the WG 13 Meeting – Beijing, China – 6 September

1994.

 9. ‘47th Annual Assembly of the IIW’,

Welding in the World,

vol. 35, no. 1, p. 3 –

1995.

10. Lévy, C, ‘Annual Assembly of the IIW – Stockholm, Sweden 1995’,

Welding in the

World,

vol. 37, no. 1, pp. 1-4 – 1996.

11. Minutes, General Assembly – ‘Qualification Scheme’– Lisbon Portugal – 18 July

2000 p.7.

12. Minutes, Commission XIV – 1. ‘Report from Working Groups’, 1.1 ‘WG 13’ – 9

October 1998.

13. Minutes, Executive Council – ‘Relationship Between IIW and EWF’– Budapest,

Hungary – 31 August 1996 – S-41-96 p. 8.

14. Minutes, Executive Council – ‘Relationship between IIW and EWF’ – Budapest,

Hungary – 4 September 1996 – S-42-96.

15. Minutes, Governing Council – Budapest, Hungary – 7 September 1996 – S-45-96.

16. Minutes, General Assembly – Ahrens, C – ‘Report on Commission VII Activity’ –

18 September 1998 p. 7.

17. ‘The International System for Training and Qualification of Welding Personnel: 5

Years on’ –

EWF Newsletter Spring/Summer

2005.