industry 4.0, jobs for the future vs. future with no...
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Luisa COUTINHO
Sustainability & the Circular Economy
Social Manufacturing: Life-long careers & role of education
Industry 4.0,
Jobs for the future vs. future with no jobs
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ABOUT European Federation for Welding, Joining and Cutting
The European Federation for Welding, Joining and
Cutting, was created in 1992 by all the welding
institutes of the European Community with the aim
of updating and harmonising training and
qualification in the field of welding technology.
1992
HarmonisedTraining
Qualification & Certification System
in Welding Technology
Welding Institutes of the European Community
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IN 2017:
EWF –28 European CountriesIIW – 18 Non European Countries
TOTAL : 46 Countries
COMMUNITY:
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EWF AREAS OF ACTIVITY
Training Personnel in Welding, Joining & Cutting
Certification of Personnel
Certification of Companies
Technical Information
Qualification of Personnel in Welding, Joining & Cutting
Technical Products
Collaboration
Projects
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EWF SYSTEMS:
25 Years of experience in international qualification of personnel for the manufacturing industries
Rules/Requirements for Authorised
Nominated Bodies (ANBs)
Rules/Requirements for Authorised
Training Bodies (ATBs)
Harmonised Assessors Training and Peer
Review
Quality Assurance System based on:
Success driven by
recognition of “quality” of
the system by
stakeholders
Quality
Experience to be
benchmarked to other
professions.
Experience
Benchmark
based in training guidelines
Harmonised Qualification System:
referred in CEN and ISO Standards
from project management to workshop level
used in 46 countries
based in harmonised examination database
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THE ONLY INTERNATIONAL HARMONISED SYSTEM IN MANUFACTURING
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WELDING JOBS EVOLUTION
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WELDING JOBS EVOLUTION
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5 TRAITS YOU SHOULD LOOK FOR IN A WELDER
Welders should be able to:
• clamp broken metal pieces together and melt and apply solder along adjoining edges of work pieces.
• monitor the quality of welds and components, repair leaks, select and use grinders and other metal finishers.
• set up fixtures and machine tools and test coils for air leaks.
1. Mathematical Skills2. Attention to Detail3. Physical Abilities4. Fortitude5. Administrative Tasks
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WELDING JOBS EVOLUTION
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WELDING JOBS EVOLUTION
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WELDING JOBS EVOLUTION
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5 TRAITS YOU SHOULD LOOK FOR A WELDING ROBOT OPERATOR
1. Experience
He/ She would know that the correct welding sequence ensures integrity of material, realize the upstream processes can possibly affect welding, and quickly define out-of-spec welds with his/ her
quick glance at the final point.
2. Ownership
Hire workers that feel responsible for the machine they operate
3. Initiative
Willingness of a worker to step forward for quality is more important with complex welding positions. The operator for robotized TIG welding has to maintain tungsten electrode, ensure appropriate wire
guide positioning, and verify the parts sit in the fixtures as designed.
4. A 3-D mindset
It will be great if a welding operator has a 3-D visualization. He/ She can see how a robotic arm moves around a work-piece, and figure the best way to attack the hard-to-reach area
5. Familiarity with computers
Experience and familiarity with computers help a welder transition to the role of robotic welding cell operator. Those skills allow an operator to jump into all the benefits which advanced control software
has to offer.
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5 TRAITS YOU SHOULD LOOK FOR A WELDING ROBOT OPERATOR
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CREATE AN INTERNATIONAL ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING QUALIFICATION SYSTEM
Why an International Additive Manufacturing Qualification System?
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EWF DEVELOPING THE ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING EDUCATION SYSTEM
TRAINING CENTERS
UNIVERSITIES
RESEARCH ORGANISATION
S
INDUSTRY
INDUSTRIAL ORGANISATIONS
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EWF ACTIVITIES FOCUSED ON ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING
Education & Training
Manufacturing industry
Developing qualifications and guidelines Creating alliances
Industry needs Skills requirements RTD Activities
Connecting Education with Industry
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EWF RESULTS FROM THE INITIAL SURVEY
150 answers
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EWF QUALIFICATION SYSTEM
Tailored EWF Training
+ + + =
Module 1 Module 2 Module 3 Module 4
EWE – European Welding Engineer (e.g.)
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Training performed as a “Lego Construction”.
+ + + + + + …EWI EAE
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EWF QUALIFICATION SYSTEM
CONCLUSIONS
In any sector and especially in manufacturing, international qualifications are a very efficient way of innovating the required training and respective qualifications.
With the input from the network of countries we have in EWF, we are able to pinpoint the actual skills needed in metal additive manufacturing and develop an international qualification based in the EWF quality assurance system
Workers in the 30 member countries of EWF will have access to harmonised qualifications in metal additive manufacturing endorsed by stakeholders
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CONCLUSIONS
This international qualification, with procedures forrecognition of existing formal or informal skills and basedon a modular structure, will encourage the acquisitionof new skills in manufacturing.
Excellence in manufacturing requires training andqualification which needs to follow new approachesto prepare industry for the next-generation innovationand to support its growth.
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CONCLUSIONS
European Strategic Approach onAdditive ManufacturingNovember, 15
Joining Sub-Platform to Manufuture7th General Assembly StakeholderMeetingNovember, 16
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