Weld Australia Drives Advanced Manufacturing with New International Partnership
Weld Australia is proud to announce a strategic partnership with two of the worldâs leading welding technology organisationsâEWI (formerly the Edison Welding Institute) and the Canadian Welding Bureau (CWB) Group. This collaboration will provide Australian manufacturers with direct access to cutting-edge automation solutions, world-class research and development (R&D), and advanced training programs.
With Industry 4.0 technologies transforming global manufacturing, this partnership positions Australia at the forefront of innovation, helping local businesses boost productivity, enhance safety, address labour shortages, and reduce costs.
According to Geoff Crittenden, CEO of Weld Australia, this initiative is critical to ensuring the long-term viability of the nationâs manufacturing sector.
âAustralian manufacturing is at a pivotal moment. We need to embrace advanced technologies to stay competitive, particularly in high-growth industries like renewable energy and Defence. By partnering with EWI and CWB, weâre ensuring that Australian manufacturers have access to the best automation solutions, training programs, and R&D expertise in the world.â
âEWI is excited to be partnering with Weld Australia to further drive innovation and advanced technologies throughout Australiaâs vital manufacturing industries,â said Henry Cialone, President and CEO of EWI. âTogether with our affiliate partner CWB, we will also provide essential training to ensure workers have the skills and know-how to support Australiaâs industries in the future.â
This partnership will drive innovation across key industries, including renewable energy and Defence. EWIâs advanced technologies have already proven successful in improving efficiency, precision, and cost-effectiveness in renewables. EWIâs automated welding systems enhance the precision and efficiency of wind turbine construction, reducing production time by 30%. Their tele-welding technology allows remote operation of welding systems, enabling real-time oversight and adjustments from anywhere in the world. This innovation is critical for addressing labour shortages and supporting large-scale projects in remote or hazardous environments, such as offshore energy.
In Defence, EWIâs automated welding solutions streamline production for naval ships, enhancing quality and reducing costsâessential for Australiaâs shipbuilding initiatives. Similarly, EWIâs advanced welding technologies for high-strength materials improve durability and compliance with military standards.
Crittenden emphasised that while automation is key to increasing efficiency and global competitiveness, it must be matched with a highly skilled workforce.
âBeyond technology, this partnership is also focused on upskilling the workforce. CWB and EWI will deliver training programs to help businesses integrate automation successfully, addressing labour shortages while future-proofing the industry. The training will cover essential areas such as cobot programming, welding system integration, and automation safety protocols, equipping workers with the skills needed to adapt to emerging technologies,â said Crittenden.
According to Douglas Luciani, President and CEO of CWB, this partnership with Weld Australia will be a valuable endeavour for all three organisations. âCWB has had a long history of positive engagement with Weld Australia, and we are pleased to be formalizing this strategic partnership with them. CWB is committed to delivering high-quality education, training, certification, and other services, to the global welding community. We are proud working with our affiliate partner, EWI, with their expertise in emerging technologies and innovation, to develop groundbreaking training programs that will fit the particular needs of Australiaâs welding and manufacturing industries.â Â
Crittenden added, âTechnology alone wonât solve the challenges facing Australian manufacturing. We need a workforce capable of operating and optimising these advanced systems. Through this partnership, weâre ensuring that Australian welders and manufacturers have access to world-class training that will prepare them for the future.â
This collaboration represents more than just technological advancementâit is a significant step toward securing Australiaâs manufacturing future. By combining EWI and CWBâs global expertise with Weld Australiaâs deep industry knowledge, this partnership will help drive long-term growth, create jobs, and enhance Australiaâs position as a leader in advanced manufacturing.
âThis isnât just about keeping pace with the rest of the world,â said Crittenden. âItâs about leading it.â
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ABOUT WELD AUSTRALIA
Weld Australia represents the welding profession in Australia. Its members are made up of individual welding professionals and companies of all sizes. Weld Australia members are involved almost every facet of Australian industry and make a significant contribution to the nationâs economy. The primary goal of Weld Australia is to ensure that the Australian welding industry remains locally and globally competitive, both now and into the future. Weld Australia is the Australian representative member of the International Institute of Welding (IIW). For more information or to join Weld Australia, please visit: .
ABOUT CWB GROUP
The ÒőAPP”Œșœ is an industry-supported private sector organization providing welding certification, management systems registration and training services to over 10,000 companies in over 60 countries globally. Headquartered in Ontario, Canada, with staff and offices across the country and around the world, CWB is recognized as one of the largest and most innovative welding organizations in the world. For more information, please visit: /
ABOUT EWI
EWI (previously known as Edison Welding Institute) is a not-for-profit engineering and technology organisation dedicated to developing, testing, and implementing advanced manufacturing technologies for industry. Headquartered in Ohio in the US, EWI has a team of over 150 people, offering applied research, manufacturing support, and strategic services to leading manufacturers in the aerospace, automotive, defense, energy, government, heavy manufacturing, medical and electronics sectors. For more information, please visit: