SAIW Pioneers Deeper Welding Expertise across the Continent

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SAIW Pioneers Deeper Welding Expertise across the Continent

Welding co-ordinator training programmes underway in Ethiopia and Nigeria Co-ordination role is vital to maintain Africa’s safety-critical products such as boiler units and municipal water pipe infrastructure The SAIW has entered into a partnership with Ethiopia’s tertiary education sector to impart in-depth welding, inspection and co-ordination skills across 9 TVET Colleges in the country. In […]

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South Africa’s National Welding Capability (NWC) and its significance to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

Introduction by Joseph Zinyana  – SAIW President 2021-2   The Southern African Institute of Welding (SAIW) recently took up the challenge to show how it and the South African welding industry were both enhancing the country’s national welding capability as well as contributing to South Africa (SA) progressing the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

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SAIW Laboratory Achieves World-Class 17025 Recertification

The SAIW materials testing laboratory has achieved its South African National Accreditation System (SANAS) 5-year ISO 17025 renewal certification; a formal process of conformity assessment that recognises technical competency and competitiveness in the testing field. The certification underpins the SAIW’s expertise in testing welds but also highlights its ability to test materials such as stainless

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SAIW collaborates with CSIR to boost Welding Sector’s Technology Credentials

The Southern African Institute of Welding (SAIW) and the CSIR have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that will see the two organisations collaborate on new technology and data sharing. This will develop the role of welding in the 4th Industrial Revolution and boost the contribution of this scarce skill to rebuilding the South

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SA Welding Recognition to be Boosted by Virtual Exhibition

South Africa’s national welding capabilities are critical to the upliftment of South Africa’s economy. This has potential benefits for a wide range of applications from micro-joining of medical devices, electronics and photonics to larger-scale applications such as bridges, buildings, ships, rail, road transport, pressure equipment and pipelines. In light of this, the Southern African Institute

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