TWI Training to Engage with Industry at WeldJoinExpo2026

The Welding, Joining and Manufacturing Conference and Exhibition 2026, taking place on 7 July 2026, will bring together professionals from across the welding and joining community to explore developments shaping the future of the industry.

As part of its ongoing commitment to supporting skills development and knowledge sharing, TWI Training will be engaging with attendees to highlight the role of structured training in maintaining quality, safety and compliance across engineering applications.

Connecting Training with Industry Needs

With increasing demands on infrastructure, manufacturing and energy sectors, the need for qualified personnel in welding and inspection continues to grow. Events such as WeldJoinExpo 2026 provide an opportunity to connect industry requirements with the training pathways that support them.

TWI Training will use the event as a platform to engage with professionals at different stages of their careers, from those entering the industry to experienced practitioners looking to enhance or formalise their skills.

Supporting Skills Development Across Disciplines

Training remains a key component in ensuring that welding and joining activities meet recognised standards. Through internationally recognised programmes in welding inspection, non-destructive testing (NDT) and materials performance, TWI Training supports individuals and organisations in developing competence aligned with industry expectations.

At the event, discussions will focus on how training can support:

  • Improved quality assurance and inspection practices
  • Compliance with industry standards and certification requirements
  • Career progression within welding and inspection roles

A Platform for Knowledge Exchange

Beyond training provision, WeldJoinExpo 2026 serves as a forum for knowledge exchange, bringing together technical experts, training providers and industry stakeholders. These interactions play an important role in identifying emerging challenges and ensuring that training continues to evolve in line with industry needs.

Looking Ahead

As industry continues to adapt to new technologies, material and regulatory requirements, the importance of accessible, high-quality training remains central.

Through its presence at WeldJoinExpo 2026, TWI Training reinforces its role in supporting the development of skilled professionals and contributing to the future of welding and joining across global industries.

Please visit our dedicated WeldJoinExpo website for more information and to register.

Note: Registration is free for attendees, for further queries, please contact Becki Parratt (becki.parratt@twi.co.uk).