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The American Welding Society (AWS) was founded in 1919 as a multifaceted, nonprofit organization with a goal to advance the science, technology and application of welding and related joining disciplines. From factory floor to high-rise construction, from military weaponry to home products, AWS continues to lead the way in supporting welding education and technology development to ensure a strong, competitive and exciting way of life for all Americans. The Engineering Societies Building (left) in New York City was the home of AWS until 1961 when the Society moved to the United Engineering Center, also in New York City. The Society moved its headquarters to Miami in 1971 (right). AWS Mission Statement As Time Goes By Welding and the Society AWS At-A-Glance Blockbuster Events in Welding's Long History Welding History.org...
Photo display: First Welding Forges into the Future The Job Outlook for Welders... Welding-Related Expenditures, Investments, and Productivity Measurement in U.S. Manufacturing, Construction, and Mining Industries Vision for Welding Industry Culmination of Vision for Welding Industry The roadmap is based on input provided by representatives from the industry segments at workshops held in Chicago in October 1999 and Houston in March 2000. Input for the automotive section was extracted from previously developed roadmaps prepared in collaboration with the Edison Welding Institute.
To request membership information, please visit our Membership Pages AWS Magazines Technical Publications Educational Programs AWS Foundation AWS Certification Programs FABTECH International & the AWS Welding Show The Professional Program To contact the Technical Papers Editor who is responsible for the Professional Program, please email Martica Ventura. |
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