The Welding Federation and Cranfield University have both entered into an exclusive partnership to address the full range of technical capacity gaps in Africa’s manufacturing ecosystem under the umbrella of African Content Support Program.
This partnership is tailored to enhance scientific information sharing, joint participation in OEM sponsored research in welding and materials engineering and opens up a structured experiential route access to Cranfield University post graduate program in Welding Engineering for Africans.
The African Content Support Program is beyond just a program, its an exclusive 360-degree solutions package powered by TWF and Cranfield University to address the core capacity gaps to aid maximization of AfricanContent objectives in Africa’s #fabrication industries – weldingcoordination, WeldingInnovation, research and IndustryLeaders.


2 Comments
Abdou Karim Gaye
A great opportunity for young African. As a welding inspector from West Africa Senegal , I’m very interested. How can I subscribe?
Phuti
I am a South African with interest in welding. I qualified as a metallurgist and have IWE certificate.