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[MW:13523] Fw: Announcing The Welding Institute's new website

Dear Sirs,
 
Thank you for your past queries on joining of materials. You may wish to enlarge your professional knowledge network through TWI.
 
Please contact us in case you are interested to access welding, joining and related technologies from The Welding Institute,UK. Members are eligible to take full advantage of the facilities summarised at TWI website and in the trailing announcement below. 
 
Best wishes in the New Year from,
 
MR.J C SHAHANI   CEng  BE(Mech)  FIE  FIInstWeld  MISNT  MWJS
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ANNOUNCEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL MEMBERS AND THOSE OF WELDING & JOINING SOCIETY,UK:- 
 
Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2012 4:16 PM
Subject: Announcing The Welding Institute's new website

Announcing The Welding Institute's
new website

 

The Welding Institute is pleased to announce the launch of its new website. To continue your access to our online services you will need to re-register your account.

If you have already re-registered as a result of the launch of TWI's new corporate site last year,
you are not required to do so again.

Click here to register
Please note that your chosen password must be a minimum of 8 characters, including one upper case letter and one symbol

With a fresh look and feel, we hope that this will become your portal for accessing the Welding and Joining Society, your professional knowledge network. You'll find industry news, technical group and branch information, member services, career guidance, technical information, job opportunities and much more. 

The new site also introduces MyPath, an online CPD service for recording evidence of your lifelong learning activities, which are necessary to maintain your Engineering Council Registration and any CSWIP certificates you hold. You will be able to access this, and other services personal to your membership through the "My Membership" area.

Further improvements to the site are scheduled for Spring 2012 – and we will keep you informed of these new features as they are launched.

We hope that you find this resource useful. If you have any questions please send them to professional@twi.co.uk.

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