The Welding Institute


Events

From technical group webinars, global institute webinars to branch activities that include technical talks, visits and social events, there are so many opportunities for you to develop both your professional and social networks.

Forthcoming events:

Upcoming events

    • 1 Jul 2025
    • 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
    • ESAB Group UK /GCE Unit 100 Empress Park Penny Lane, St Helens, WA11 9DB
    • 20
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    North Western Branch – Site Visit

    North Western Branch Committee invite you to join them for a visit to ESAB Group UK. This is an in-person event only.

    Host/Speaker: Paul Woodford (Marketing & Aftersales Manager)

    ESAB Corporation is a world leader in fabrication and specialty gas control technology, providing our partners with advanced equipment, consumables, automation, robotics, and digital solutions to enable the everyday and extraordinary work that shapes our world.


    BENEFITS OF ATTENDING THIS EVENT

    • Information transfer from experts
    • Discussion, questions and answers on the specific topics
    • A broader understanding of the latest equipment within industry
    • Attendance of this event qualifies for CPD 

    CONTINUOUS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD)

    The Welding Institute awards points towards CPD for delegates attending this webinar. Every hour attendance of an event will earn 2 points towards your continuing professional development. Your CPD certificate will be generated if your attendance at the event is confirmed. 



    • 2 Jul 2025
    • 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
    • Online (MS Teams)
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    North Scottish Branch/ Online meeting

    North Scottish Branch is pleased to welcome members and other interested parties to this online talk on fracture mechanics. 

    This event will give an overview of fracture mechanics methods that can be utilised for design and fitness for service of steel pipelines.

    Our speaker, Dr Yuri Tkach, will present on the topic. Yuri is a technical specialist with over 25 years of experience in the oil and gas industry. Specializing in fracture integrity and fitness-for-service assessment, he is involved in projects from pre-FEED/FEED to detail design, construction, and commissioning. Yuri joined Wood in 2011 where he has been responsible since then for provision of services and expertise in the areas of fracture integrity and fitness-for-service assessment of structural components containing defects.

    Yuri has served as principal engineer/investigator on programs to determine material characteristics under different loading conditions including fatigue performance and fracture resistance of pipeline materials subject to hydrogen embrittlement.

    Yuri is passionate about decarbonisation and energy transition and he has been involved in numerous CO2 and hydrogen projects all over the world. He has gained expert knowledge and experience in ductile fracture propagation analysis as well as in development and implementation of fracture control plans for pipelines (including carbon dioxide and hydrogen pipelines).

    Yuri also works on the BSI Technical Committee WEE/37 responsible for BS 7910 “Guide to methods for assessing the acceptability of flaws in metallic structures” being a member of Technical Panels on fracture, fatigue and materials properties. He is also chairing Technical Panel on strain based integrity assessment under umbrella of WEE/37.


    BENEFITS OF ATTENDING THIS EVENT

    • Information transfer from experts
    • Discussion, questions and answers on the specific topics
    • A broader understanding of the extent of standards in the industry
    • Attendance of this event qualifies for CPD 

    CONTINUOUS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD)

    The Welding Institute awards points towards CPD for delegates attending this webinar. Every hour attendance of an event will earn 2 points towards your continuing professional development. Your CPD certificate will be generated if your attendance at the event is confirmed. 


    • 3 Jul 2025
    • 5:45 PM
    • Nelson Cricket Club, Surrey Rd, Nelson BB9 7TY
    • 48
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    North Western Branch 

    North Western Branch Committee invite you to join them for a social branch event with a rounders match and networking.

    All equipment will be provided and there will be refreshments available.

    As this is a social event, it is open to members, non-members, colleagues, family and friends. 

    We hope to see you there. 

    • 8 Jul 2025
    • 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM
    • Online (Teams)
    • 423
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    Younger Members' Comittee Webinar

    Delivered by the Younger Members' Committee (YMC)

    This is part of our series of FREE short webinars to be delivered by the YMC.


    The Younger Members’ Committee (YMC) aims to engage younger engineers in a supportive professional network, to encourage and assist their professional and career development. 

    The YMC also provides networking and knowledge-sharing opportunities for Younger Members of The Welding Institute, promote continuing professional development and represent the views and needs of younger members.


    Please note this event will be held on Microsoft Teams. 

    Please ensure to register on the Microsoft Teams Event page prior to the event, the link to the event page can be found in the 'Action Required: Secure your Space' email. 


    About this webinar

    This lecture is on the basic methods of non-destructive testing of welds and their fundamental features, focussing on surface inspection methods (visual, dye penetrant and magnetic particle inspection) and radiography and ultrasonic inspection.


    Who should attend? 

    Anyone wanting to know what the basic NDT techniques are and the science behind how they work.


    What will you learn?

    Learn about the basic NDT techniques including how they are used, the type of defects they can detect and limitations.


    Our speaker

    EUR ING Alan Denney CEng MSc FWeldI, Editor: Welding and Joining Matters

    The Welding Institute Volunteer

    Alan is a metallurgist, welding engineer and corrosion engineer. He worked in building structures, offshore platform construction and design, chemical process systems, and onshore and offshore pipelines over a career of more than 50 years. He has worked for Arup, John Brown (for over 25 years), Wood Group, Saipem (9 years) and IntecSea (Netherlands). Since ‘retiring’ has been working as a consultant performing ‘expert witness’ work for arbitrations and court cases. He is currently the editor of Welding and Joining Matters and is a former President of the London Branch of The Welding Institute.

    He has BSc and MSc degrees, is a Chartered Engineer, a European Engineer and an International Welding Engineer. Alan was one of the team who established the Young Engineers Programme for the Institute of Corrosion.


    CONTINUOUS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD)

    The Welding Institute awards points towards CPD for delegates attending this webinar. Every hour attendance of an event will earn 2 points towards your continuing professional development.

    Please contact hafiza.rahman@twi.co.uk if you require a certificate of attendance towards your continuing professional development.

    • 9 Jul 2025
    • 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
    • Hybrid: The York Room, Lancaster Hall Hotel, 35 Craven Terrace, London W2 3EL (and on Zoom)
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    London and Kent Branch/ Hybrid Event

    London and Kent branch is inviting you to this interesting talk on corrosion on manufactured alloys. Both members and non-members are welcome. The technical talk starts at 6 pm, with refreshments available from 5.30 pm for those attending in person. 

    EVENT TOPIC: 

    The environmental testing of metallic parts manufactured using traditional methods (such as wrought plate, pipe, forgings and castings) is well established, with the existence of many standardised test procedures. Additively manufactured (AM) components pose some unique challenges when it comes to corrosion testing, and best practice guidelines are evolving. For example testing of AM materials produce more scatter than their wrought equivalents. This lecture will present the testing issues relevant to a number of industries, including the example of the performance of AM Alloy 718 in a sour (H2S-containing) environment for the energy industry. 

    MEET THE SPEAKER:

    Speaker Name: Dr Briony Holmes CEng MWeldI MIMMM

    Principal Project Leader, TWI Ltd

    Dr Briony Holmes has worked at TWI Ltd for the past 21 years. She has over 25 years’ experience working as a metallurgist/corrosion engineer with many different industries, including energy. Her specialty is welding metallurgy, environmental testing, environmental cracking and corrosion performance and characterisation of wrought, welded and additively manufactured stainless steels and corrosion-resistant alloys, including clad and lined pipe products. She is also proficient in electron microscopy and microanalysis, and is an experienced trainer. She participates in international standards activities in the field of corrosion.


    BENEFITS OF ATTENDING THIS EVENT

    • Information transfer from an expert in industry
    • Discussion, questions and answers on the specific topic
    • A broader understanding of the testing of additively manufactured components
    • Networking opportunities
    • Attendance of this event qualifies for CPD 

    CONTINUOUS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD)

    The Welding Institute awards points towards CPD for delegates attending this webinar. Every hour attendance of an event will earn 2 points towards your continuing professional development. For those attending the event (in person or remote), a digital CPD certificate will be sent out post event.

    • 16 Jul 2025
    • 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM
    • Barley Mow, Barley, Burnley, BB12 9JX
    • 15
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    North Western Branch

    Programme Planning for 2025/2026 branch event schedule.

    The North Western Branch invites Branch Members to come along to discuss and compile our forthcoming Technical Programme of Events for Sept 2025 to July 2026.

    Come and have your input for any talks and events which you would like to see the branch host during next year. 

    This meeting is for in-person only attendance. Registration is essential to manage numbers.



    • 23 Jul 2025
    • 1:30 PM - 7:15 PM
    • Fronius International: Maidstone Road, Kingston, Milton Keynes, MK10 0BD
    • 59
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    Technical Group Event followed by London Branch Event

    Hosted by Fronius International and organised in collaboration with Cranfield University. Join our Welding and Joining Matters Technical Group (TG2) and The Welding Institute London Branch.

    Event overview

    Join us for an exciting day of technical demonstrations, expert talks, and student innovation, all focused on the future of welding technology and education.


    Afternoon session: Technical Talks and Live Demonstrations 

    Following registration at 1:30pm the technical sessions and live demonstrations will begin at 2:00pm.

    This session contains a series of in-depth technical talks and live demonstrations, presented by a range of industry experts:

    • Advances in Weld Monitoring - presented by Chris Cathles, TVC Ltd. Followed by live demonstrations on Arc Monitoring, Purge Technology and Laser Cameras.
    • Advances in MIG Welding - presented by Bernd Rutzinger, Fronius Ltd. Followed by live demonstrations on I WAVE Pro and Stainless Steel.

    In addition, Dr. James Wainwright from Cranfield University will be presenting on Advances in Welding Education - showcasing how educational advancements are driving industry progress.


    BBQ and Networking:

    Enjoy our BBQ and network with others working in welding technology, industry experts and leaders in the welding community.


    Evening session: MSc Group Project Lecture Competition 

    Round off the day with the Cranfield University Welding Engineering MSc Group Project Lecture Competition, sponsored by The Welding Institute's London Branch. 

    Three Group projects will be presented by 18 MSc Students, currently enrolled at Cranfield University:

    • Laser welding of Duplex steels with oscillated profile
    • Improvement of surface finish for wear plate using Laser Scanning
    • The use of Flux Cored Wires with advanced power sources

    These students bring an abundance of experience from across the globe. Including International Welding Engineer (IWE) and European Welding Engineer (EWE) diploma holders. An American Certified Welding Inspector (CWI), and a Non-Destructive Testing expert with 20+ years experience in the Oil and Gas Industry. 

    A panel of judges will evaluate each presentation and select a prizewinning team with the award to be presented by the President of The Welding Institute’s London Branch.


    *Please note: Attendance is limited to 80 participants and tickets will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.


    Who should attend? 

    This event is ideal for anyone involved in welding who wants to stay up to date with the latest developments -  whether you're a welder, welding engineer, inspector, quality specialist, or an engineer incorporating welding into your work.

    BENEFITS OF ATTENDING THIS EVENT

    • Experience live demonstrations of state-of-the-art equipment, with the opportunity to question the experts about their applications and use
    • Get up to date information on welding processes, equipment and arc monitoring
    • Familiarise yourself with the current offerings in welding education
    • Network with others and gain CPD points for attendance
    CONTINUOUS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD)

    The Welding Institute awards points towards CPD for delegates attending this event. Every hour of attendance of an event will earn 2 points towards your continuing professional development.

    CPD Certificates for this event can be requested in our post-event survey.

    MEET THE SPEAKERS:


    Dr. James Wainwirght 

    Advances in Welding Engineering Education

    Dr. Wainwright holds a PhD in Manufacturing with respect to Welding and Additive Manufacturing of Titanium Alloys. They also act as module lead for several modules of the Welding Engineering MSc at Cranfield University, developing course material and teaching.


    Chris Cathles 

    Advances in Weld Monitoring

    Having worked at OIS Engineering Ltd in Great Yarmouth developing, manufacturing and selling the original PAMS (Portable Arc Monitoring Systems) from 1987 to 1994 Chris Cathles left OIS and started The Validation Centre (TVC) Ltd in 1995. Initially TVC was set up with his Business Partner Kim Hastings to provide service, support and calibration of Welding Inspection and NDT equipment. However in 1997 TVC started the development of their own Weld Datalogging and Monitoring systems and since then have developed equipment covering all aspects of weld data-logging and monitoring.

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