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학술대회자료
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Christopher Smallbone (IIW Working Group Regional Activities)
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대한용접·접합학회 대한용접학회 특별강연 및 학술발표대회 개요집 대한용접접합학회 2015년도 춘계학술발표대회 초록집
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2015.5
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33 - 39 (7page)

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In today’s world, no country or organisation can remain in isolation. Issues such as climate change, natural disasters, population growth and global economics are common to us all, as nations strive to achieve sustainable development in a sustainable environment. We are brought closer together by modern communications, information technology and travel, and are aware of our role and responsibilities in a cooperative and converging global community.
With world population reaching 7 billion in 2011 and 9 billion predicted by 2045, the pressures on manufacturing, infrastructure and power generation, not to mention basic needs such as food, water, shelter and education, will become enormous common challenges.
Welding - as an enabling technology that plays a critical role in almost every industry sector - is critical to the world’s ability to cope with these pressures and changes. Whether joining 20 micron in the Cochlear Ear Implant or welding the 480 metres long, 74 metres wide, 600,000 tonne world’s first floating liquefied natural gas plant, welding makes significant contributions to the global quality of life. Welding technologies, whether basic or sophisticated, and the people skilled in their implementation and application, are thus cornerstones to improved quality of life for all.
The 57-member country International Institute of Welding (IIW) has released a Vision 2020 document, the IIW White Paper (WhiP), which has been developed by IIW experts in the fields of materials welding and joining technologies, training and education, as well as design and assessment of welded structures, to highlight future opportunities, needs and challenges world-wide. The WhiP has the following five primary objectives:
∙ To recommend the implementation of strategies to find solutions to meet these challenges
∙ To agree on directions to arrive at solutions
∙ To promote the implementation of identified directions for solutions on a national, regional and international basis through greater collaboration, shared knowledge and partnerships.
∙ To improve overall global quality of life i.e. health, safety, food, water, fair trade, environment, education opportunities.
This paper reviews challenges for industries utilising welding and joining technologies. It looks at initiatives throughout the world and outlines IIW strategies for international cooperation for the achievement of the WhiP objectives, and the overall goals of the IIW Project “To Improve the Global Quality of Life through the Optimum Use of Welding Technology".
In particular, it identifies aspects of the IIW White Paper that can be used by a country to establish a national welding capability:
∙ Education, Training, Skills and Career Paths
∙ Qualification and Certification
∙ Technology Transfer
∙ Research and Development
∙ National and International Networks

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Abstracts
1. Introduction
2. IIW Project “To Improve The Global Quality Of Life Through Optimum Use Of Welding Technology”
3. Image of IIW
4. Image of Welding
5. IIW White Paper
6. IIW White Paper Contents
7. Strategic Agendas
8. National Welding Capability
9. Conclusion
10. Acknowledgements
11. References

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