IIW White Paper

10 Short, medium and long-term strategic agendas of the world of welding and joining technology

10.3.7 Research and Development and Innovation IIW will continue to promote and encourage coordination and collaboration in R & D and Innovation into welding technology use and related issues by: IIW Commission discussion, papers, Welding in the World, etc. IIW Welding Research Forum (or system) to act as a global focal point to co-ordinate (not repeat) welding R & D by member countries and others who wish to participate. It will be on the internet and upgraded as needed. Thus all can gain by voluntary cooperation, avoid unnecessary duplication, and encourage further R & D. Developing a guide on welding innovation. Support, in principle, the actions recommended in Sections 4.6 and 5.6 (see also 9.21). 10.3.8 Education, Training, Qualification and Certification (ETQ&C) IIW believes that ETQ&C are vital for the successful progress of people, companies, countries and the world and so will: Continue to harmonise welding qualification and certification on an international basis. Strengthen people, create interest in upgrading people and bodies through optimum E&T. Request member countries to identify the various E&T documentation and systems which could

help all - and in particular - developing countries. Encourage assistance by developed countries. Support in principle actions in Section 6.5.

10.3.9 Standards IIW recognises the importance of standards and will continue to support the updating and development of ISO/IEC Standards – and for its members in respect to their national standards, supports, in principle, strategies in Section 7.4.11.

10.3.10 OHS and Environment IIW will continue its:

Work through Commission VIII on OHS and Environmental issues. Initiative on welding technology in relation to the local and global environment. Support for actions proposed in Section 6.5.

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