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[MW:1274] FW: IIW International Conference on Advances inWeldingandAlliedTechnologies

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From: The Indian Institute Of Welding [mailto:indianwelding@vsnl.net]
Sent: Thu 06/11/2008 17:59
To: Shri S. M. Nayak; Shri S. K. Albert; Shri R. Ravi; Dr. A. K. Bhaduri; Shri V. R. Ramesh; Shri R. R. Chari; Shri V. N. Girijavallabhan; Shri R. Srinivasan; jaydeb das; 'jk nanda'; Kausik Kumar Ghoshal; Aniruddha Ghosh; Bathula Raghuram (Mumbai - PIPING); Dr. S. R. Gollapudi
Subject: Fw: IIW International Conference on Advances inWeldingandAlliedTechnologies


Announcement

In conjunction with the 62nd Annual Assembly of International Institute of Welding (IIW), an International Conference entitled "Advances in Welding and Allied Technologies" will be held at Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel, Singapore during 16-17 July 2009. This conference is a major forum for the exchange of knowledge and provides opportunities to network and meet leading experts in the field. Papers are invited on topics related to welding and allied technologies. Topics of interest include, but not limited to:

* Brazing and Soldering
* Computer aided welding engineering
* Thermal cutting processes
* Education & training
* Health, safety and environment
* Inspections & testing
* Joining of polymer and ceramic materials

* Surface engineering
* Welding materials and their weldability
* Welding processes
* Welding robots and automation
* Design, analysis and fabrication of welded structures

Authors are invited to submit a 100-200 word abstract electronically online at www.iiw2009.com

Important Dates

Deadline for Abstract Submission: 31 December 2008
Notification of Abstract Acceptance: 01 February 2009
Deadline for Full Paper Submission: 01 April 2009
Registration at Early-bird rate: 30 April 2009

For more information, please contact the IIW 2009 Conference Manager at the following:
C/o Pacific World Singapore Pte Ltd
Address: No. 73 Bukit Timah Road, Rex House #03-01, Singpore 229832
Tel: +65 6330 6730 Fax: +65 6336 2123 Email: iiw09@pwevent.com <mailto:iiw09@pwevent.com>


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