Dislocation channels are the magical pathways through which materials are profitably deformed. Without them, the erection of continuous structures will remain an impossibility. Similarly, capacity (human, scientific and technical) are the dislocation channels through which manufacturing industries progress or stagnate. Ayo Adeniyi, TWF Executive Director.
In fixing the dislocation challenges associated with Africa’s manufacturing industries, The Welding Federation (TWF) promotes increased commitment to welding capacity development and continental technical collaborations through integrated frameworks for productive and cost-effective manufacturing experiences in Africa. TWF’s range of solutions across personnel skilling, capacity integration through collaboration and product validation, is Africa’s best vehicle to improve the national welding capability of every African country to sustain their manufacturing industries, states SAIW Executive Director – John Tarboton.
In a recently published review of the top twenty performing startups in Africa, a total investment of $2.132B was attracted in just five months states, Axel Peyriere. Mostly tech based, a common thread amongst these top performers is that they all leverage opportunity gateways in the African market.
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The African Welding Federation (WeldFA) is Africa’s network through which professionals and practitioners, educators and trainers, academics and representatives of learning institutions collaborate in different network bodies to improve science and engineering of materials joining in Africa.
The Welding Federation –Africa (WeldFA) is an association of national welding societies and stakeholders of member countries in the African continent. WeldFA is a 'Not for Profit' organization incorporated in South Africa.
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