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4 NEWS


AND THE


WINNERS ARE . . .


Voting has closed, the judging has taken place and our successful finalists have been notified. All that is left to do is to announce the winners and to celebrate the best of the Welding Industry’s Businesses and people at The Welding World 2018 Awards Ceremony on Wednesday 11th April.


The process began last summer with nominations and votes being completely controlled by the general public. Companies shortlisted as a finalist should be immensely proud at getting this far and we look forward to highlighting their success at the gala dinner. Returning for our 2nd year at the Hilton Birmingham Metropole Hotel and hosted, this time, by popular broadcaster and television personality, Eamon Holmes OBE, the evening promises to be a great night out for all, with an exciting


array of entertainment including a live modern Jazz band, close-up magician, roulette and blackjack casino tables and a dance floor. We will also be holding a silent auction and tombola-style donation envelope draw with some amazing prizes up for grabs in support of our chosen charity – Kidney Cancer UK.


Kidney Cancer UK is a charity which aims to maintain the highest standard


of support for kidney cancer patients, carers and their family across the UK throughout their kidney cancer journey. They have two main events coming up, on April 23 they will host the inaugural St Georges’ Day Supper at the Victory Services Club, London and are raising funds to directly increase the number of Kidney Cancer UK Health Professional Nurses working within communities across the country. May 1 Kidney Cancer UK and sister charity, Kidney Cancer Scotland, are delighted to invite you to take part in Walk For A Cure during May 2018 (if you can’t do it in May, then you


CALENDAR – MAKE SURE YOU DON’T MISS...


April 9 -13 2018 MACH Exhibition The MACH exhibition is a biennial showcase held at NEC, Birmingham, exclusively intended for UK Manufacturing Technology and Innovation.


NEC Birmingham - National Exhibition Centre, United Kingdom


April 10-13 2018 Welding and Cutting This event showcases products like Materials, Equipment and technologies for welding, surfacing & brazing/ soldering, Power sources and welding equipment control systems, Automated complex systems and aggregates for welding and cutting, Automation of welding industrial etc. in the Welding & Cutting industry. Belarus Exhibition Center in Minsk, Belarus.


April 15-18 2018 International Brazing and Soldering Conference (IBSC) 2018 The IBSC remains the premier event for the brazing and soldering community. For years, the IBSC has provided professionals, scientists and engineers involved in the research, development and application of brazing and soldering, a unique networking and idea-exchange forum. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA


May 23-25 2018 Welding Korea Welding Korea is a strong informative and technological center and a meeting spot of experts and businessmen that will be given the opportunity to exchange experience and put on show the latest procedures and technologies in the field of welding. Incheon Korea


WELDING WORLD MAGAZINE | ISSUE 02 | APRIL 2018


June 5-8 2018 Welding Exhibition This event showcases products like Electron beam welding stations; Devices for gas welding and cutting; Devices for metal spraying; Welders and welding mandrel machines; Refrigerations and radiators; and stations, devices and accessories for brazing and soldering etc. in the Welding & Cutting industry. Poznan Congress Center in Poznan, Poland


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