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JICA WELDING
NAGOYA,
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PREFACE
Mr. Yukio Nakajima,
Managing Director of CBIC
It is my great honor to send my congratulation to the publication of International JICA WELDING NEWS marking 25th anniversary since the start of Welding Courses in NITC seeing off more than 250 participants so far. Besides, its unique characteristic to grant a chance to acquire a prestigious one among many JICA training courses. I am always astounded by the participants passion and endurance, which, I believe, are the very factors the participants must have for completing the six months long duration and accomplishing the high quality examination. I simply admire all the participants who graduated from this courses every year.
It is no doubt that the efforts made for this course by the people concerned including Dr. Muneharu Kutsuna of Nagoya University and the staff of Japan Welding Engineering Society has enormous. Let me express my deepest appreciation in this occasion. I heartily hope that the participants, now and past, will be the leaders of the welding fields in each country and contribute to the prosperity of their homeland.
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Voice of
Course Leader
Muneharu Kutsuna Dr.
Chairman of
JICA Committee of JWES
It is my great pleasure to start our JICA WELDING NEWS and make a new information system among the peoples who concern with welding technology
(from 1974 to 1997)/ Welding Engineer (from 1998 to now)courses. This type of news letter was planned in 1999 in the course of JICA.And I have informed this matter to get your flesh
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NEWS , No.1
MAY 15, 2000
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news last year. Thank you very much for your
great contributions for the first Welding New, i.e.
letters/e-mail with photographs and/or CD. When I was editing your articles, i remembered so many
things which I had experienced in supporting this course since 1974, when I was working at Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd. After coming back to Nagoya University, I have been fully charged in this course with former Prof. Isao Masumoto and the other experts. It was a great pleasure for me to take care of the participants who were eager to learn a modern welding technology in Japan. After the decease of Prof.Masumoto, this course has been arranged and taken care of by the JICA Committee of the Japan Welding Engineering Society. The name of this course was changed to " Welding Engineering training course " in 1998.
Time is flying rapidly as you know. We have had more than 260 participants from more than 46 developing countries. But we have no good communications. Silence does not make any changes and advantages. I have had this feeling when I visited to Malaysia and Ski Lanka in 1997. We have to make efforts to support not only present participants but also ex-participants. We hope this Welding news from JICA to promote more communication between us for the future.
On the half of the chairman of JICA Committee of JWES, I would like to hear your voices through this media and E-mail to make more good friendship and support your jobs in the future. I have finished this editing work during staying at Ecole Centrale de Nantes, France in March 2000. After returning back to Japan, I will prepare a report on our training course for the meeting of International Authorization Body of IIW at Chicago ,US. to improve our certificate of JICA participants and transfer to a Diploma of IIW Welding Engineer, Technologist or Specialist. If this transition is successful, your certificates are varid internationally as IIW scheme in 2001 or 2002. Dr. H. Nomura and Prof. T. Miyata have made great efforts on this matter.
JWES have already submitted their application form to IAB last January. We are going to have their audit in this year. I hope this transition is going well.
Finally, I have to apologize to you for the delay of issuing the No. 1 Welding News form JICA. And I would express my sincere thanks to all of participants, JICA's staffs, Japanese experts who sent their news, and Mr. Mansour Alli
(IRAN) and JWES staff ()Mr. Kaneko) for their supports to arrange this News. Our Welding Engineer Training Course of JICA at CBICby Muneharu KUTSUNA
1. Introduction
The "welding Technology" training course, which is called now as Welding Engineer training Course, has been established in 1974 at Nagoya International Training Center(called now as Chubu International Center=CBIC) of JICA as the first course with support of former Prof. I. Masumoto. In the training course, education and training as a welding engineer has been conducted with following the IIW scheme for education and training proposed by the Commission XIV. About ten overseas participants every year have the opportunity of education and training as a welding engineerin Japan. 259 overseas participants had completed this training course as shown in following Table .
Table 1 Number of participants From1974 to 1999
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Bangladesh Burma Combodia China India Indonesia Vietnam Laos Malaysia Pakistan Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Thailand Bhutan Nepal Egypt Iran Iraq Syria Jordan Sudan Turkey Ethiopia Ghana Liberia Nigeria Tanzania Kenya Seychelle Uganda Brazil Argentina Chile Paraguay Mexico Panama Jamaica Guyana Cyprus Malta Bulgaria Fiji Nauru Solomon Islands Marshall Islands |
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10 14 1 13 9 12 1 2 18 3 7 9 17 17 2 1 18 16 3 6 2 3 17 3 2 1 1 12 5 3 3 5 2 2 2 2 1 3 1 1 2 1 5 1 2 1 |
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The education and training in this course are quite similar to IIW's scheme of education
and training for welding personnels. The qualification tests for welding engineer level 2,
Level 1 and Senior Welding Engineer for JICA participants has been carried out by the JWES according to the WES specification of WES 8103.
The welding engineer training course is now conducted by the Japan Welding Engineering Society with supports of 8 professors of Nagoya Univ., Mie Univ. Osata
Univ., 46 welding experts, the Japan Welding Society, and about 30 companies and organizations.
2. Course Outline
2.1 The objective
The objective of the training program is to provide opportunities for participants to enhance their current technical and administ-
rative skills and knowledge, thus enabling participants to continue to contribute significantly to their country's development. In addition to gaining technological knowledge, participants will have many opportunities to experience various aspects of life in Japan, while they are here. Participants are expected to take advantage of them and pass the qualification test for welding engineer conducted by JWES. The mutual exchange of ideas with Japanese citizens are also important goal of the training program.
The aim of this course is to bring up well-qualified engineers who are able to manage the welding construction and maintenance, and the course provides theoretical and practical knowledge of welding technology.
2.2 Education and Training in the course
By the end of training period (98 days), the participants are expected to have the following oretical and practical knowledges:
1. Welding processes and equipment ........ 16 days (112 hours)
2. Materials and welding metallurgy ......... 16 days (112 hours)
3. Construction and Design ......... 10 days ( 70 hours)
4. Fabrication and application engineering ......... 16 days (112 hours)
5. Fundamental practical skills/operation ........... 12 days ( 96 hours)
6. Observation and practice ......... 16 days (112 hours)
7. Group training in industries ......... 8 days ( 56 hours)
8. Qualification test for welding engineer ......... 2 days ( 14 hours)
9. Others ( Orientation etc.) .......... 2 days ( 14 hours)
total 98 days (698 hours)
This course is arranged and implemented by JICA Committee (ChairmanDr.M. Kutsuna, Nagoya Univ.)of JWES. This committee is supported by several universities such as Nagoya Univ., Osaka Univ.,Mie Univ.,institutes, major private industries such as NKK, Nippon Steel Corp. Kawasaki Heavy Ind., Daihen Co.etc, and medium and small companies and their experts. Table 2 shows the education and training system. This education and training system is satisfied enough with IIW scheme(Gi,G2, and G3) of education and training for international welding engineer level.
2.3 Methodology for the course
Lecture/discussions, problem-solving, comparative study, industries observation, practice,
etc.are carried out in an effectively concerted manner in the process of acquiring skills. Thetraining time allocation by
instruction method is as
follows:
Lecture (58%),
Workshop practice (22%),
Observation (16%),
Others ( 4%)
Figs. 1 and 2 show the scene of practical training at a private industry. In welding technology, experience is quite important to understand and use this technology in practice. In the group training at some private industries, actual specimen are used for the education and training.
Teaching staffs are more than 40 experts who have a long experience and deep knowledge in the field of welding and work in different organizations such as universities, major privateindustries, medium/small companies and research institutions. In the practical training such as gas welding and soldering, skillful experts teach their techniques and know how using a welding equipment and specimens. In the case of teaching repair welding in practice, the participants visit to small companies in which repair welding is taken place dailyusing over-laying and thermal spraying.
3. Qualification test for overseas participant
Participants who successfully completed the Course will be awarded a certificate by JICA.
In addition, At the end of this course the participants will have a chance to take the examinations for the qualification of Welding Engineer(Senior Welding Engineer(SWE), Level 1,Level 2)by JWES. If the participant pass the examination, he will be awarded the certificate by JWES. For instance, nine participants have taken this course in 1995. All of them passed the qualification test for Welding Engineer level 2 (lowest level). Six members of them passed that for Welding Engineer level 1. Five of them passed that for Senior Welding Engineer.
The education and training for overseas participant from developing countries is now
getting more important to assure the quality of welded stuructures/parts and to develop
the human resources. Qualification and certification scheme should be arranged under
consideration of the real welding world for the near future.
Fig.1 Practical training of NDI at NKK
Fig.2 Practical training of welding robot at NKK
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Information from
present participants in 1999
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Mansour Alli, Mr
AZAR AB Industry Co.
5 Km Arak - Tehran road
Arak city
IRAN
Phone : 0098-861-336901~9
Fax : 0098-861-334084
Email : [email protected]
Home address:
Indust. Complex No. : 4 - 49 - 1
Arak city
IRAN
Phone .: 0098-861-334928
E-mail : [email protected]
Country Report
Iran is located in Middle East ,and bounded to the:
North : Azerbabaijan,Armenia,Turkmenistan and Caspian East :Pakistan and Afghanistan,
South : Persian gulf and the gulf of Oman,
West :Turkey and Iraq
Iran is the most populous and the second largest country in the Middle East.
Government : The Islamic Republic
Religion : About 99 % of Iranian are Muslims
Language : Persian
(Farsi)is widely usedPopulation : More than 60,000,000
Area : 1,648,000 Sq. Km
Capital : Tehran
My Company
Name : AZAR AB INDUSTRIES COMPANY
Establish : 1989
Location : 5 Km Arak -Tehran road. Arak city
Employees : 2600
Products : Differtrent types of utility boilers. Heat
recovery steam generation, Hydroturbine & Butterfly valve, Pressure Vessels, Heat Exchangers, Distillation Columns, Equipment utilized in cement plant, steel Mills & Sugar factories. etc.
Standards : Such as:ASME,ASTM,AWS,TEMA,JIS,
BS,DIN,ISO, &....
LIFE IN NITC
Really NITC for me is like a little world. Little world but with great people. Great people from the smallest country up to the biggest one in the world .the countries, which I knew only about their locations on the map before coming here. And today I have more information about their cultures ,
Their Customs, their traditions and.....
Today I have many great friends from this little world. Beside technical lectures in NITC another Lecture also is teaching and that is friendship.
NITC is the place where I had the best experience in my life .and I will never forget that. today I have to leave here but I will try to keep my relation with each one of friends that I have found here.
In this case may be I can say :NITC is another place to Make a closer relation between nations.
In reciprocation to all the best things which I have received in this course .I want to say Thanks to JICA That gave me this chance .and also all the members of JICE ,NITC and to Good hospitality of Japanese people.
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Ammar Husam Yacoup Azar, Mr
Research Engineer
Royal Scientific Society
Mechanical Design &
Technology Center
Div. Metallurgical Eng. &
Measurement
Unit: Welding Unit
OFFICE ADDRESS:
Tel : 962-6-844701
Fax : 962-6-844806
E-mail: [email protected]
Home address:
Tel : 962-6-5711749
Fax : 962-6-5715810
E-mail: [email protected]
First I would like to thank all JICA staff or this interesting training course, although it is one of the most longest and hardest courses, we gained a lot of technical and practical informations about welding, which will be for sure a perfect guide line for us in our work
Service of RSS:
1-Carrying out studies and conducting applied scientific research.
2-Conducting economic and technical feasibility and analytical studies.
3-Carrying out studies and research in the field of vocational and industrial education and producing books.
4-Conducting research on a contract basis with institutions in Jordan and aboard.
5-Carrying out joint research with scientific, production orientated and service institutions at the national, Arab and International levels.
6- Developing its laboratories, providing them up-to date equipment.
- Number of employees of RSS is 630 person.
My job in Royal scientific society in Welding Unit need a lot of theoretical and practical knowledge, because we have to make welding procedure specification
(WPS) based on international standard, and welders qualification tests, in addition we have tocarry out visual test on many welding works before, during, and after welding that require a good knowledge of welding technology, which I were satisfied by this training course.
The subjects of the training course were presented in a good sequence and timing, they are comprehensive and containing many field trips to Japanese companies, which you can see the practical welding works in the new industries, such as NKK, IHI, HITATCHI, ...etc companies.
In NKK Company for example we learned and practiced on different welding process's such as SMAW and GMAW, we prepared many welding pieces and test it by gauging. Moreover, we practiced performing Non Destructive Testing such as Ultrasonic testing
(UT) and Radiographic testing (RT).In addition, we visited many interesting companies like HITATCHI, we saw the manufacturing of Hydraulic Excavators, Bulldozer, Wheel loaders, Hydraulic Crawler Cranes, ...etc., they used many welding process's especially full automatic welding by using Robots, we had an idea about the efficiency and speed of welding Robots using many types of welding process's such as MAG, LBW...etc.
In other hand, visiting such a big companies, provided us to get more information's about typical methods used in welding in practical way, for example: using the Gravity welding in welding many kinds and shapes of steel structures, after seeing it, we have a good idea about how we can use it in a sufficient way to reduce the numbers of welders and time need to perform it.
By the way, I can also consider we are lucky to have the chance for sight seeing of the beautiful cities in Japan, like Kobe, Tsu, Osaka, and Tokyo...etc. were these companies located.
I want to say that this training course is very important for my work in Jordan. Welding technology considered one of the important and new technologists in industry, and by finishing this course, it will provide us many solutions for the present and future welding problems that we may face it.
The subjects were good enough to provide us what we need about welding technology, but I think we need to learn about solving and dealing with realistic problems and difficulties that we face it in our works, such as the full procedure for repair welding of defects in special materials like H.S.S. ,S.S., ...etc. we faced many problems in repairing and welding of machines gears made of low alloy steel.
The good thing also, we have the chance to take an examination for the qualification of Welding Engineer by the Japan Welding Engineering Society. This examination contains three tests: level 2, level 1, and SWE, which gave us the motive for studying and preparing for tests.
The duration of this training course from April until October about six months, we can considered it a long period, we have the chance to know the Japanese culture, and learn a few sentences in Japanese language, it was so interesting.
In general, to spend this long period in Japan, NITC provide us an easy and wonderful life you can have here, I mean we have all the facilities for studying, by providing a comfortable rooms with cleaning services every morning. Moreover, there are many kinds of sports we can play and practice such as Tennis, Ping-Pong, ...etc.
I think, any participant that come to NITC, he will notice the nice and kind JICA staff member, they provide every thing we need in our life in NITC, any question you have they will answer and help you as much as possible, so I think they deserve a special thanks for them.
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Saad Abdel -Mouhsen
Mouhamad Ahmed,Mr
Research Assistant
Central Metallurgical Research
and Development Institute
Welding Research Labo.
El-Tabbin P.O.Box. 87 Helwan
EGYPT
Phone :
(202)5010094Fax. :
(202)5010639E-mail: [email protected]
Country Report
The foundation body my organization
(Central Metallurgical Research and Development Institute) is Academic Scientific Research and Technology. The services of my organization are;1. Research activities carrying out basic and industrial research.
2. Consultancy services dealing with problems related to welding, casting, and steel making technology.
The number of employees in the organization about 600. The facilities of my organization are, non destructive and destructive testing, welding machines, casting machines, x-ray analysis, and electrons microscopes.
I work in Welding Research Department as research assistant and my research subject is dealing with the study of hardfacing techniques by welding.
Life in NITC
The duration of this course from April to October about six months. We stay in NITC which provide us an easy and comfortable life , we have all facilities such as computer rooms, cleaning and comfortable room, and all different kinds of sports. I feel that NITC is my home , services are very good, people are very polite. I enjoyed staying at NITC very much. I would like to thank very much all the stuff of NITC. Sayonara Domoarigato Gozaimasta.
My thought about NKK company
In this course we visited many companies such as NKK, IHI, MITSUBISHI, DAIHEN,HITACHI....etc companies.
In NKK company we stayed two weeks from 7 June to 18 June . During this time, the staff of NKK gave us many lectures about SMAW, MAG, MIG, TIG, SAW, and fundamentals of NDI. We practiced and training by our self many things, such as SMAW, SAW, Co2 welding, GTAW, gas cutting and gouging. Also we learned and practiced about non destructive testing such as UT , RT, PT, and MT . We observe the new technology in this field. In 18 August , we had another chance ,we visited again NKK , we had field trip on automation of welding bridge and ship building. So, I would like to thank very much all the staff of NKK and I hope every thing of this company going on perfect as usual.
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Sahar Ibrahim Mohamed Roushdy, Ms.
Mechanical Engineer .
EL NASR Automotive
Manufacturing co.
Wadi - hof , helwan , cairo ,
EGYPT
Tel :- 3690411, 3690754
Fax :- 3692612
Home address:
36 sherif st. helwan ,Cairo
EGYPT
Tel :- 5566383
e-mail: [email protected]
EL NASR Automotive manufacturing
It is a governmental organization in the Ministry of industry. Egypt.
Number of employees : 6700 persons.
Products :Trucks, buses, tractors, trailers and passenger cars
The production lines use different welding methods
The distortion occur during welding the structure body of bus Is one of our welding problems.
In Japan we visit TOSHIBA co. for electric equipment. which produce :-
1. Thermal power equipment like Steam turbine
(1000MW- 700MW),Turbine generator., Feed water heater and Gas turbine frame(9000 E).2. Nuclear power equipment like Hydraulic control unit , Steam separator and shroud head .
3. Hydro power equipment like High head pumpturbine runner and Hydro turbine generator.
4. Large electric motors.
TOSHIBA heavy electrical machinery operation
Generates the new technologies in energy systems
And equipment that create a better future.
Life in NITC
In NITC we find the all facilities for get a new information about many subjects .in library a lot
Of books and video taps also by using internet we
Easy contact with all the source of information or
Our countries.
The JICA staff are very kind and help us to know
A lot about Japan by books and nice trips.
Also in NITC we playing many kinds of sports
And enjoying flower arrangement and tea parties.
In NITC we gain a lot of technical and practical
Information in welding .
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Amir Ahamed Rashed Shahriar, Mr
Assistant Naval Architect
Chittagong Dry Dock Ltd.
P.O.box -2007, Bander ,
East Patenga, Chittagong,
BANGLADESH
Phone:88031-740928,740292
Email:[email protected]
Home sddress:
House-12,Road-02, Lane -11
Block-B,North halishahor
Chittagong-4216,Bangladesh.
Phone : 88031-501357.
Email: [email protected]
COUNTRY REPORT
BANGLADESH are situated at the south-east part of Asia. It has an area of 143,000 square kilometers and has population of about 120 million. The main language of my country is Bengali and English is our second language. About 85% of the population are Muslims. Rest parts are Hindus, Boudist and Christian.
The land is very fertile and our main economical condition is based on Agriculture. We produced a lot of Rice, Jute, Vegetables, Tea and Fish. We export these to some other countries.
Recently we have discovered some gas and oil field in the deep sea as well as in the land also with the help of some European, American and Asian countries. We have a great exception about our gas resources .I hope if we utilize our newly discovered gas resource properly we can easily change our economical status.
MY ORGANIZATION:
I have worked in a ship repair and heavy steel construction industry under the ministry of Industries name Chittagong Dry Dock Ltd. The total plant area of my organization is about 45 acres with a manpower of 441.
This organization has capacity to repair any types of defect of all kinds of vessels up to 16,500 DWT. It has also capacity to manufacture of all types of steel structures including Portable steel bridges, machinery and spare parts of sugar mills, Fertilizer and chemical plants, paper mills, Evaporating vessel, Vacum tanks etc.
In my country we have some ship building ,off shore structure, Bridge structure, heavy steel structure manufacturing industries all over the country. every industry are trying to develop the quality of products. But about 75% of total welding works is done by Shielding metal arc welding, 15-20% TIG/MIG and remaining parts by other proceses.Now a days we are realizing that to improve the quality of welded structure we have change the welding process from SMAW to Automatic/semi automatic.
MY EXPRESSION ABOUT IHI
IHI
(Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co., Ltd.) was founded in 1853.IHI has 16 works and 31 branches all over the Japan. As JICA welding engineer course participant I had a chance to visit this company and done some practices about Welding at the AICHI works of this company from 4th august to 6th august, 1999. Aichi works is located in the southern industrial complex of port city of Nagoya, which faces the pacific ocean. Aichi works was founded in 1973 and is still one of the best facilities in the world with an enormous capacity and high efficiency.First day we have done practice of co2 welding and second day we checked our welding by radiography test and ultrasonic test to evaluate our joint performance. By evaluating we could understand our performance. Second day we also did destructive testing like Tensile strength, Bending test and Charpy Impact test. Third day morning we have done a very interesting practice by Gravity welding. I believe we learn a lot of practical and theoretical knowledge about Gravity Welding.
In the ship building and marine engineering various ships and marine structures such as large supers tankers, LNG carriers has been built, repaired and renovated. As a Naval architect it was a great chance for me to know latest technology about ship building and off shore structure manufacturing process. I have acquired a lot of knowledge about MEGA FLOAT which was built by ACHI works.
At the last session of our visit the management made a plan to climb up at the top the 400 ton capacity Goliath crane. At the top we enjoyed the natural beauty of all around Nagoya which was very very interesting to us.
Last of all I would like to sat thanks the JICA and the related person who were made such type of interesting and useful practice for us. I would like to express by thank from the deepest part of my heart to the management of AICHI and Mr Ohga & Mr.........who take care of us during visit. We will never forget their hospitality and their kind co-operation.. Domo Arigato Gozaimasita
MY THOUGHT ABOUT NITC
Nagoya International Training Center
(NITC) is one of the oldest and historical JICA's center. I feel that NITC is my home in Japan. The management of NITC is always trying to make NITC comfortable to us as much as possible. I have chances to stay other JICA centers but according to my view, people at the NITC front desk are the best of all the centers. When we came from outside into center we forget our fatigue due to their hospitality and their smiley co-operations. The NITC Lobby is not only a simple lobby but it is a conference room of about 40 ( Forty ) countries of the world. We can easily exchange our culture, education, behaiviors etc by discussing each other.The members of dining hall are always trying to fulfill our food and nutrition demands. Of course it is one of the difficult jobs to manage all of the participants from different countries. The IFA
(International Family Association )Activities in the NITC help us a lot to know the Japanese family life, Japanese culture, Japanese daily life and so on. Sometimes we forget our loneliness when we speak or make programs with them.At last I would like to say that the services of NITC are very good, people are polite and well organized. I enjoyed staying at NITC very much. Sayonara Domo Arigato Gozaimashita..
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Nassyman Pascal SAMSON,Mr
Welding instructor
Seychelles Industrial Training
Center, Ministry of Education
Anse Royal Mahe,Republic of SEYCHELLES
Phone 248 37 12 12
Fax 248 37 12 12 (work)
E-mail: [email protected]
Home Address:
Anse Royale, Mahe,
Republic of Seychelles
Phone: 248 55 63 28
e-mail: [email protected]
Seychelles is a small country situated 5 degrees south of the equator. And southwest of the Indian Ocean, with a population of Just as over 77,000. I'm 29 years old and I'm working as a welding instructor at the Seychelles Industrial Training Center. I have been in this profession of teaching for 9 years. This organization give training to students form 16 to 18 years old on a basis that will satisfied industrial needs in the field of Welding and fabrication, motor vehicle mechanics, electrical installation, electronic servicing, refrigeration and air conditioning, wood work, plumbing and pipe fitting, masonry-brick laying and painting-
decorating. The entire course is assessed on the competences of the student, and the duration for each subject is for one year. Those who pass or meet the criteria of the assessment can go to the world of work and those who failed can stay and repeat until they will pass.
My Job
My job is to instruct a group of twelve students with the welding technologies and practical the satisfy industrial needs of the Seychelles. They have 45 hours per week. In this 45 hours, they have three hours for engineering drawings, 6 house of welding technology and 36 hours of practical training. They have a criterion test at each stage of their work and those who pass these criteria can move to the next task, those who failed have to repeat until they pass these criteria. In other word it is a competences based course. The duration of the course is for one year.
About the Welding Course
The course level was relevant and the content was sufficient. The lectures was well delivered, and there were visits, lectures and practical training organized according to each topics which was very useful, but the schedule was very tight so sometimes it was difficult to understood some topics which I was not too familiar with Content of the course and teaching materials.
-The content was sufficient, but topics, which related to each other, should be follow in order to achieve easy understanding.
-Lectures was deliver in a good way, only sometimes there were some miss understanding, due to the English of some lecture. Overall, the lecture was relevant.
-Teaching materials like books were sufficient for the course.
-Achievement.
Truly speaking, the course was very interesting, useful and I'm very sure that it will help me a lot in my job. Also I have acquire many knowledge in a wide field: e.g.: - Different welding processes and the detailed of their fundamental and principles. As for my country, we mainly use SMAW, MAG, rarely TIG and Oxy-Acetylene cutting.
Throughout the course I have had the chance to visit different company the performed welding or produce welding equipment and materials, also steel making which will be very useful for me in my career.
My thought about NITC
NITC is our home during my stay here in Japan, equipped with a various facilities, for examples, a games room and tennis court that you can entertain yourself in any games. You are thirsty or a smoker? Don't worry vending machine are available in NITC, so you don't need to go out for buying them. For your lunch or dinner, there a dining hall that prepares the food and they will make sure that you have a balance diet everyday. The building looks old, but the atmosphere is better than many of other training center. The people at the front desk are always smiling and they are ready to help the participant in any way they can. At the lobby you can find many participants coming from different countries talking and learning about each other's culture, we look like a big family. At last, I will say that I enjoy living at NITC, surely I will miss NITC when I will go back to my country.
About the company I visited
The company which I have visited and acquired most knowledge and skills was NKK, which is a very big company, which comprised of many divisions, which deal in shipbuilding, bridge building, etc...
The Organisation chart of NKK is as follows: -
Research & Development Division
* Applied technology research center
* Materials & Processing research center
* Engineering research center
There aerother sub-division: -
* Ship & Marine Structure Lab.
* Marine Hydrodynamics group
* Ice & Snow engineering group
* Marine structure group
* Assessment Technology group
Production Engineering Lab: -
* Process Systemization group
* Fabrication Technology group
* Material & Corrosion group
* Non destructive Inspection group
Administration Team
Number of employers: -
1 Director
1 Chief Researcher
13 workers in the Ship & Marine lab.
22 workers in the Product. Eng. Lab
5 workers in the Admin. Team.
Total number of workers: - 42
My visit and practical training was at the Tsu Research lab. There, I have had the chance to practice different welding processes and lectures about SMAW, MAG, and TAG also gas and laser cutting and gouging. I have also acquired knowledge together with practices of different destructive and non-destructive test of welded joints. Also I have learnt about robot welding especially the teaching of the robot by CAD/CAM system. At last I will say that the knowledge that I have acquire in this course will help me to promote the welding in my county.
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: Mechanical Engineer
Department of Mines and Geology
Ministry of Industry
Lainchaur, Kathmandu,
NEPAL
Phone : 977-1-414806
Fax : 052-702-1397
Email : [email protected]
Home Address :
House No. 526 Kha, Naradevi,
Kathmandu, NEPAL
Country Report
Introduction of Nepal
Nepal is situated in between two giant country China and India, lengthen east to west and rectangular shape. About 77% of total area is covered by mountains comprising with 27% are 3000 meter height from sea level. There are many rivers with high current & many lakes. River are not useful for transportation but potential for hydropower. Estimated about 22 million populations and Hindus, Buddhist, Muslim and few Christian are there. Nepal has many tribes, many languages and parliamentary system of government. Rice, "dal"
(small beam curry) vegetable, milk and meat are main foods, Paddy, wheat, maze, millet, sugar, tea, and seasonal fruits and vegetable are major agriculture products. Steel rod , carpet, cement, textile, sugar, tea, leather, cigarette and so on are major manufacturing products.Participant's Organization
His Majesty's Government of Nepal
(HMGN),Ministry of Industry,
Department of Mines & Geology,
Property Maintenance & Management Section
(PMMS)PMMS has four units
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KHWAJA FARID AHMAD, Mr
Pakistan Industrial Technical Assistance Centre
Maulana Jalal Ud Din Roomi Road Lahore
PH NO-00192425864171-72
PAKISTAN
Home address :
House no-50 Zeenat Block
Allama Igbal Town, Lahore
PAKISTAN
Phone: 00192427832230
or -0019242446693
LIFE IN NITC
IN NAGOYA INTERNATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE life is symbol of sweet memories that I shall never forget. The training course was very much interesting and a source of new information and comprehensive knowledge in welding. The course was equipped with theoretical and practical training. the teachers jica staff and coordinator took great care of us in all respects and it is really appreciable. The center is equipped with facilities like home and loving attitude of Japanese people I would never forget. If I also made our stay worth living through providing facility of home stay to JICA participants. JICA staff did their best to accommodate us. The front office people were friendly our training officer director and deputy director give very special treatment beyond expectation.
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HOANG DUC LONG, Mr.
Assistant Manager
National Research Institute
for Mechanical Eng.
Thang long highway,
Maidich, Cau giay Dist.,
Hanoi
VIETNAM
Tel : 84.4.8343359
Fax : 84.4.8347883
Home address
174 T9 Khuong thuong,
Dong da Dist.,
Hanoi.VIETNAM
Tel : 84.4.8535451
Mobile phone: 84.90431340
COUNTRY REPORT
Vietnam is in the Southeast of Asia, it is a member of ASEAN. North border of VN is China, West border is Laos and Cambodia, Eastside and south side bordering sea.
Vietnam area is 329.000 square kilometers and population of about 76.700.000, wherein 20.5% of them live in cities. Vietnam is a developing and agricultural country, 80% of VN population work for agricultural production. Every years VN export Rice, Coffee, Tea, Pepper, Seafood, Art handicraft, Crude oil, etc. beside that VN import modern equipment and material for Agricultural production, Health service, Post and Telecommunication and especially Industrial production including welding field.
Recently, welding technology has been becoming an important target of production units and research units including my organization in Vietnam. But now we have some problems in equipment, material, inspection, welding personnel, capital for investing, etc. Therefore there were many state level research works on a large scale in welding field to solve that problems.
In Vietnam about 70-75% of total welding works is done by manual welding, remaining part by other process such as MIG, MAG, TIG, SAW, etc. nowadays VN produces some types of covered electrode and some types of welding transformer but almost of modern equipment's and welding materials are imported.
Semi automatic and automatic welding processes are applied widely in many sectors of national economic such as Bridge building, Shipbuilding, Automobile manufacturing, Chemical manufacturing, Foodstuff industry, Offshore platform, etc.
LIFE AT NITC
I arrived in Nagoya International Training Center on 7th of April 1999 when the Sakura flower was very beautiful bloomed. My first impression of this center was it looked quiet, peaceful and suitable for training and studying.
In comparison to other center of JICA such as TIC or OSIC, Nagoya International Training Center is not so big and modern but its environment is very nice and friendly. After short time living here you can be acquainted with JICA staffs and all participants easily. NITC has a warmly dinning hall and beautiful hall where you can read newspaper, relax or making friend. During leisure you can play sport like Ping-Pong, Billiard, Tennis, Football, etc. it make you be in good spirits.
There is one point I also want to mention here which are the International Family Association activities, it was very interesting and wealthy. You can joint many nice programs such as camping, dancing, karaoke, friendly parties, etc. it gave participants good chances to enjoy Japanese culture, Japanese life, to get relationship with many people from different countries.
Finally, I would like to say I like Japan, especially NITC. I had a very good and profound impression about Japan and Japanese people, I will never forget 6 month in Japan.
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MESSAGES
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Letter to graduate participants
Prof. Koreaki TAMAKI
Prof. Emeritus of
Mie University
25 years have passed from the opening of JICA Welding Course. I remember those interesting days I spent with 244 excellent participants from several countries. I was very happy to propose them the lectures of my major field, "Welding metallurgy"
(properties of welded zones and weld defects), and at the same time, I was taught many things by the participants. One thing I remember well is how greatly differs "the culture" of his (or her) country from that of Japan. For example, we who live in a very rainy country have many words which express the behavior or the intensity of "the rain". But they who live in a very dried country have only few words of the rain. On the contrary, they have many words of "walking manner"; possibly, they can identify a person by his own walking manner even though he is coming from a long distance.The welding engineering belongs to the category of "civilization"; it is very international and can be transferred from Japan to other countries by their engineers or researchers. However, "the culture or the custom" differs in each country. I expect that our graduate participants have tried in each occasion to introduce the welding engineering which they have trained in JICA Welding Course to each of their countries with cultures and customs differed from Japan.
We hope our graduate participants will kindly inform us of their present situations and their connections with welding engineering. I hope each of our graduate participants will be very successful in each of their countries.
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The highest in the world
Prof. Takashi MIYATA
Prof. of Nagoya Univ.
School of Engineering
Dear Friends:
As the era of 1900's draws to a close, we wish to renew contact with our friends in many countries through the welding news letter of JICA newly issued. I shall always remember the visits ppaid our university and my laboratory when you were in the JICA training course. It has been very good
fortune for me and for my young colleagues to have had you in our laboratory and to have exchanged our ideas on many technical subjects of strength and fracture, and our individual culture.
As the globalization in the field of welding technology has been developed, standardization of quality assurance procedure for weld structures is urgently required as is referred in ISO 9000's. Welding engineers involving all of you are now expected to pay an important role under such circumstances. For the past two decades in Japan we have experienced drastic change in education systems for experts of welding technology. We, in Japan, will have many engineers as before. However, we are anxious that the experts for welding technology will be lost in future in spite of the increase of demands for welding engineers as is stipulated in ISO 3834
(Quality System for Welding) and ISO 14731 (Welding Coordination- Task and Responsibilities). I believe that the diploma and your experiences in the JICA course will be much more precious in future. You and us both should be proud of the training system for welding engineers in the JICA, since the system completely satisfies all comprehensive requirements of international standard and the quality of the course seems to be the highest in the world. We expect you to continue making even greater efforts in order to develop welding technology in each countries for 21st century.Finally, I hope that all is well with you and your family. Looking forward to seeing you in the near future.
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Commmunicatiom in English
Dr. Nobutaka YURIOKA
Nippon Steel Corp. Fellow;
Welding and Joining Center
Hello ! My students,
I have been a lecturer of the JICA welding course at the Nagoya Training Center for almost two decades. The title of my lecture is " Welding of high strength steels" and this title has been never changed. It has been my great pleasure to give a two-days lecture to you because all of you were very earnest and active at the class. I am still working for Nippon steel. I was promoted as fellow, a kind of executive advisor. I was invited as a visiting professor in the Materials Engineering Department at the University of Wollongong, Australia in 1998. The city of Wollongong is located about 100 km south of Sydney. Layers of coal of a fine quality are beneath all of area of the city. I took part in a project of promoting of laying speed of gas pipelines. Last year, I was invited by the Harbin Welding Institute, China to give a lecture concerning cold cracking and hydrogen diffusion. My message to you is that I am always happy. In the class of JICA welding course twenty years ago, Japanese language was relatively important. However, English has been increasingly important in the class. This thing happens not only in the welding class but also in every field. We can now communicate with any people in any country by E-mail as far as English is used. Communication with Internet becomes dramatically important and very convenient. Please find me in my page whose address is http://member.nifty.ne.jp/yurioka. I do remember very well that all of my students are very good at English. Therefore, you are very lucky in the coming Internet society. I always wish all of you a continued success in your profession in your country and good health, looking forward to meeting you again sometime. With regards, Nobutaka Yurioka
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Taking a photograph of you
Mr. Tadashi HATTORI,
Japan Techno-Mate Corp. Engineer
I have been taking care of this course in this training course in NKK Tsu Labs. for about 15 years. During two weeks stay in Tsu, you learn a welding practice and NDI eagerly in a hot summer of Japan. This schedule and a line-up of lecturers and trainers are not changed still now. I have customarily been taking a photograph of you and NKK staffs in front of laboratory. Photographs of you are my memories and witness of international co-operation. After going back to each your country, you will take an active pare in your section with a heavy responsibility. I am pleased that your experience in Tsu will be useful of your business even a little. Now the earth is connected with web net, if you have something to inquire, please send E-mail freely to following address :
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Berbecue party in my garden
Mr. Shigeo ISOBE
Technical advisor of
Aichi Pref.
(former)Hello ! How are you.
I am Shigeo Isobe. I am now taking the job of teaching Welding Technology on the manufacturers of metal products. Recently my main work is to teach how to reduce the weight of products, how to improve the corrosion resistance property and how to weld aluminium alloys, stainless steels and titanium. I am very happy that I have the opportunities to study together with you in JICA Welding Engineer course. Cultural exchange with the pupils of a primary school and Berbeque party in the garden of my house is one of my pleasant memories. I believe that you recall those days looking at the photographs and video. I wish you to keep yourselves in good shape, and to make use of what you learnt in the training for the development of your country. I am looking forward to seeing you again.
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Have a unforgettable memories
Dr. Mehari Abraham
Aichi Steel Corp.
Dept. of R & D, Engineer
Dear participants
First of all, well come to JAPAN and I hope you will a pleasant and fruitful time during you stay. I would like to take this opportunity to say a few words regarding my experience as a participant so that you my have some idea. I was a participant in the METAL WORKS engineering course in 1984. I have stayed for 10 months and return home. From the first day I had puzzled by the language, culture, number of vehicles, food, crowds..........so on. The first and most was the language barrier. While going out for shopping, walking everything surrounding me was full of the Japanese characters and it was hard to know what they mean. At that time most of the people were not able to talk English as today, this makes it more harder to understand the situation and be able to communicate with others. Despite this it was always fun to go out and challenge and thing were going quite well with the kind understanding of people. Dear participant if you want to have an easy stay please be acquainted with the language, as you know language is the best tool to communication. You may face same cultural difference and that is obvious. For example, if you are asked to take out your shoes while entering a house don't be surprise, if you think eating noodles with a slurping sound is not good manner, that is not so in Japan. Generally there are always cultural barriers from place to place, so do your best and try to get the best out of it and have a unforgettable memories. Finally, I know you will have a tight schedule and hard work but try to vivid your time and energy. I wish you to have a good stay and success in your work. GOOD LUCK ! Yours, M.Abraham
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Willing to assist the participants
Mr. Akimitsu Okubo
Training officer at
NITC
(= CITC, newly)of JICA
The training officer in charge of this welding engineer course this year is Mr. Akimitsu Okubo from Training Division of NITC
(=CITC ). For him, the Welding Engineer course isvery commemorative since it was the very first course he " encountered " when he entered JICA in 1998. He did not know much about welding technology........ actually he did not even know the meaning of " welding " in English. But now, through his experience of managing this course, he deeply realizes the importance of welding technology for the industries and our human society. He is always willing to assist the participants of this course.
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Welding Engineer course is unique
Mr. Ken'ichhi Hisamoto
Training coordinator ofNITI
(CITC)It is a pleasure for me to serve as a training coordinator in the "Welding engineer" course . This course has been implemented for last 26 years as one of the fundamental training courses conducted in NITC. Although this is my second year in the course. I can imagine why this course has been lasting for such a long time.
Compared with many other training courses of JICA, Welding Engineer course is unique as it gives the participants chances to take the examination conducted by the Japan Welding Engineering Society. Those who passed the examination will be qualified internationally as "Welding Engineer, Welding Technologist, or Welding Specialist" in the near future. This is a great advantage for the participants and I think that there are not so many a course like this. Of course not all of the partcipants are necessarily successful, but those who could not pass the examination should not be ashamed of it. On the contrary, they should be proud that they participated in this prestigious training course, and could successfully complete the training which is executed by the cooperation of first class lecturers and trainers.
I really enjoyed working as a coordinator this year. All of the participants are cheerful and cooperative each other and with me. I could share many pleasant memories of the field trips and practical training with them. In fact the participants this year will be born in my mind as one of the most memorable groups. I most heartily wish them success in their careers.
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Enjoyable memories
about the dramas
Ms. Etsuko Shimamura and Ms.Midori Iwata
Japanese Teachers at CITC of JICA
I remember being very surprised when I learned that the Welding Technology Course was to be established in NITC in 1974. During these two and a half decades I have had the pleasure of getting to know many of you in such Japanese classes, in IKEBANA classes or elsewhere in NITC. Looking at old photos taken during the courses over the years and lists of participants, brought back many memories of my time at NITC.
I am still much impressed at how hard you studied and how much you learned in such a short time. At the early period, some classes were able to go right to their individual training without the aid of an interpreter after 300 hours Japanese lessons. Thank you once again all of you, for your friendship, accomplishments, and the wonderful memories.
・・・・・E.ShimamuraI took charge of the four Japanese classes for the Welding Course. The participants were all hardworking, earnest and dedicated learners of Japanese. I have a lot of enjoyable memories about the dramas at the end of each course. I remember the waiter with a frilled apron, the customer looking for YASUI KAMERA and and the subway person telling the direction ASOKO DESU with the lines of the scrpt on his hand. I cannot forget the small parties with some Japanese students and the pleasant stroll after an Okonomiyaki-party at Kurobe-san's house. I really hope to see you again in your country or in Japan. JA MATA.
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I issued an article
Mrs. Xu Rendi in 1982
Senior Welding Engineer
Shanghai Turbine Generator Co.,Ltd.
555 Jiang Chuan Road, Minhang,
Shanghai 200240 CHINA
Office Tel : +86 21 6463 8221- ex 5381
Fax : +86 21 6462 0738
E-mail: [email protected]
Home address: Ln770 No.98 Room #202
Cangyuan Rd. Min hang,
Shanghai 200240, CHINA
Phone : +86 21 5470 5946
A Simple Information
As a participant of Welding Training course in NITC in 1982. I came from Zhengzhou Engineering Research Institute under Machine Building Ministry of China. After 1985 I came back my hometown Shanghai and work as a Senior Engineer in Shanghai Turbine Generator Co. up to now. The Welding Trainining Course of JICA organized by NITC and Nagoya University is successfully contributed to the Welding Technology and People Friendship over the world. At this opportunity we are mounted for the International Professor I.Masumoto deeply. We are grateful to all the staffs in NITC and Associate Prof. Muneharu Kutsuna. Large changes occured in China, especially in Shanghai since the Leader Deng Xiao-ping came Shanghai in 1992. Now, our company STGC has been coorperated with Siemens and Westinghouse Electric Co. I issued an article " Fatigue Reliability of the Brazed Joint for Rotor Water Introduced Tube" on ISST AD'98, an international conference in Xi-An Jiao Tong University in 1998. Welding News Letter will promote the communication of the participants , thanks for the good idea. Welcome the staffs and the participants visit China and Shanghai. Regards to all friends Xu Rendi
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Give me the chance to
attend the new course ♪
Mr. OKETOKUN JIMO AREMU
in 1983
YABA College of Technology
Industrial Maintenance Eng. Dept.
School of Engineering
P.M.B. 2011 Yaba Lagos
NIGERIA
Dear M. Kutsuna,
I received your letter and sincerely appreciete the way the Corporation demonstrated the philosophy of man on changes and wants. It is no doubt the whole world envy the fast rate of development and the design for future need which Japan see as the way keep humen existence a meaningful one.
Presently, I work with Yaba College of Technology, Lagos, as Assistant Chief Instructor incharge National Welding Center, Industrial Maintenance Engineering Department, Shool of Engineering. As Head of Section, I train both full and part-time students for the award of both National and Higher National Diploma, My course are welding and Fabrication Practice, Engineering Drawing, Maintenance Techniques. We run short courses on Welding Processes at both Intermediate and Advanced levels for industries. Maintenance and Construction of College infrastructures in also my job for the college. Between 1983 to date, I have obtained Certicicates in Technical Teachers Training, Equipment Maintenance Support, but currently on Sandwich Programme for B.Sc. Vocational and Technical Edcation in Nigeria University. My problem is that I want to be taught on Welding Engineering Design, Circuit diagram, Component identification and the use of modern welding technique, Welding testing, Heat treatment, Behaviour of materials under stress etc. Therefore I want JICA to give me the chance to attend the course on the new Programme i.e. " Training Course of Welding Engineer ", My institution would approve the course if you give me the course programme form. It would be a great asset to the institution.My family is fine and happy with my job, the training I received in Japan in 1983 has led me to all my past and present useful achievement and it is based on this I wanted retraining by your corporation as soonest as possible. I will appreciate you so much if the opportunity is extended to me.
Yours sincerely,Oketokun J. Aremu (ex-participant)
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Laser cutting and welding technology
Assoc. Prof. Abdel-Monem El-Batahgy
in 1984
Head of Welding Metallugy Lab.
Central Metallurgical Research & Development Institute,
(CMRDI),P.O. Box 87 Helwan, Cairo, EGYPT
Tel: +20 - 2- 5010- 094
Fax: +20 - 2- 5011-185
E-mail : [email protected]
Home address: 15 May City, 5/w/2/4,
Cairo, EGYPT
Tel : + 20 - 2 -5506-337
I started to work in the field of welding after my first training in this field in Japan on 1984. I have got my Ph.D. in the field of high temperature materials from Tokyo Institute of Technology
(TOHKODAI) on 1990. Since that, I have been engaged in mainly applied research works for solving welding problems of both ferrous and non ferrous materials for different Egyptian industries. Recently, laser cutting and welding technology for both ferrous and nonferrous alloys is being included in my scope of work after being trained in this field in Japan with the help and cooperation of Prof. Muneharu Kutsuna of Nagoya University. I am a member of Who's Who in The World and Who's Who in Science and Engineering. I would like to request the followings:(1)Increasing the number of Egyptian participants in such useful course to be 2 participants each year. (2)Increasing period of individual training of the course モナム
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* Built-up the biggest Hydroelectric
Power Plant in the World *Mr. Pedro Ibarrola Caceres in 1986
Home address :
Dr. Caballero 1142
c/ lilio, Asuncion
PARAGUAY
Tel/Fax : + - 595 -21 -6737777 E-mail : [email protected]
Dear Mr. M.Kutsuna, First I wish express to you my sincere condolence for Mr. Isao MASUMOTO,Dr.Professor of Nagoya Univ. decease : "WATAKUSHI NO SENSEI DESHITA" and extend it by your person to all Nagoya Univ.'s professor. Sincerely from deeply of my heart I exclaim to you my profound regarding. Secoundly: good overmatch me knowing that Nagoya U. had implemented new mode of " Training Course of Welding Engiineer " . The question is : "Could be there some little opportunity for me to acquire the level 1 as Welding Engineer". I am still working hardly into Welding Area, trying to develop my knowledgement and at the same time to teach my country men into de National Service of Professional Promotions Programs. Besides that I am helping to all Boilers: pipeliners, welded structures makers etc., to qualifying welders at their own factories.
Welding matter in PARAGUAY From 1987 (that mean, soon as I had come back to my country from Japan) we went on apply massively welding are such as SAW, SMAW and GMAW to build-up the biggest Hydroelectric Power Plant in the World which is called " ITAIPU = The sound of the Stone in my native language " . Actually it is on 12,000,000 KW/h successfully blowing generation. Before the year mentioned above we had a lot of problem to make-work efficiently over large work-pieces, eventuated, your country have had offered to over-seas people to come to Japan for learning Welding's technology. Then I had been at Nagoya Univ. under decided by the Government of my country, well from the taken information we could do our duty without the trouble some as like was before. After finished teh first Hydroelectric Power Plant we begin to construct another one on our common border with Rca. Argentina likewise was with Brazil. The second one called again in native language "YASYRETA = Country of the Moon " (very poetic isn't it ?). This plant was calculated to generate 10,000,000 KW/h but doesn7t concluded yet however is on working aroud 8,000,000 kW/h and had not any welding defects. Thank those things viewed in Japan. However, we got new challenge to build "chisafune" were I used copper backing to do "one side welding " but the device felt. Then with the ceramic backing the weld production was enough good to over pass X-ray examination. The total amounts built this kind of product are approximately 200,000 ton. divided into 1500 and 2000 ton. either each. Recently we constructed for Taiwan one "Butterfly- valve" of 80,000 kg. For one small Hydroelectric also many others water Pre-dis-butor for the same things to countries like Peru,Chile, Brazil and Colombia. From the stand point of productivity we went on FCAW process and one again many difficulties overcoming like as shrinkage, blowhole, cracking, lack of fusion and so on. Of cause all those components were repaired but with high cost........ What to do ? Just to come Nagoya Univ. for searching solution if the kindness Japanese want to help us. Could be so ? You have the answer. Okay I had submitted to you our problems. Thanks for the attention given me. I hope to see you in the near future. Sincerely yours, Pedro I.Caceres∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞
Working in a Japanese company
Mr. Sunil Pahilajani
in 1988
Hongo India PVT Lit.,
General Manager
Plot No. 12 Udyog Vihar, Gnida,
Gautambudh, Nagar, U.P. 201 306, INDIA
Tel : +91 - 11-569892 or 569893
Fax : +91 -18-569895
Home address: A4C/86, Janakpuri,
New Delhi 110 058 INDIA
Tel : +91 - 11-513225
MOB : +91 -9810037842
It is great pleasure to communicate with teachers & ex-participants of NITC after long time of 11 years. I hope all are fine. I always remember Late Prof.Masumoto & Prof.M.Kutsuna. I recall all batchmates with special memories of Mr. Hashemi
(Iran), Mr.Osama(Egypt), and all other friends including Mr. Ogino. Presently I am working in a Japanese company(in India) where we manufacture car frame components for Honda car project in India. I am fully associated with welding of car body components. I wish to meet my batchmates in the near future. And wish good luck to all of them. SUNIL∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞
28 research topics
Mr. Nithi Buranajant
in 1990King Mongkut's University of
Technology- Thonburi
Assoc. Dean of the Faculty of
Engineering,
Suksawads 48, Tungkru
Bangkok 10140
THAILAND
Dear Prof.Kutsuna,
Thank you very much for your card. I am doing fine. At the present I am an associate dean for the faculty of engineering here at KMUTT. I am also the leader of the Welding Technilogy research group at the department of production engineering.
Currently, our research group has 28 research topics. Our researches focus on the following areas:
・Welding process development ・Material testing : destructive andnon-destructive testing
・Welding metallurgy ・Welding machine fbrication I would like to know more about the news letter you mentioned in the card. Please send me more imformation, and if I can assist you in some way, please do not hesitate to contact me. I hope that the above information could be of some use to you. Regards, Nithi Buranajant∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞
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Through the Department to provide
a new equipmentMr. I.A. Karunathilake PERERA
in 1992
Senior Instructor
(Principal)Technical College RATMALANA ,
Ratmalana, SRI LANKA
Tel : + - 9401- 633479
Fax : + -9401- 632778
Home address: No.16/42, Wijayapura,
Palenwatta, Pannipitiya,
SRI LANKA
I have successfully completed the group training course in Welding Technology at the Japan Welding Engineering Society and related organizations from 6th May to 26th october 1992, organized by the Japan International Cooperation Programme of the Government of Japan. I have passed the qualification test for Certification of Competance for Qualified Welding Engineer Level 2. My new certificate Number is J 2225765. Now I am senior Instructor in Technical College at Ratmalana - Department of Technical Education & Training under the Ministry of Vocational training and Rural Development and also I work the acting Princcipal of our College. I do a significant roll in teaching Welding Technology in my College students. Now I am teaching OXY-Acetylene gas welding, SMAW, TIG, MIG, MAG and spot welding process. In addition I serve as a Consultant in Private Sector. One Japanese Consultant now works at your Department I made a request him through the Department to provide new equipment of Welding Machine, specially the machine which I was familier to practice at Diahen Co. Japan. Then he promised us to provide new machine in the year of 2001. The knowledge you gave me in 1992 at your course of Welding Technology has been useful to me for my day to day teaching. I appreciaate it very much and I am willing to learn about more modern methods of
Welding Technology. I will be grateful to you if you can give me a opportunity learn more about in Welding Technology in Japan.
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Watashi wa Malta no Joseph desu.
Ogenki desu ?
Joseph Cilia,Mr
1993Home address:
Tagaderfla Mons.G.Depiro str., B'Kara BKR 04
MALTA
Dear Dr. Kutsuna, Watashi wa Malta no Joseph desu. Ogenki desu Ka? I am going well in my job. From this year I am serving in two schools. In one of them I am still teaching welding Tech and in the other it is differnt because I am a guidance teacher also. Kutsuna san I was very pleased to know from you that from this year you have started a News letter from NITC regarding welding . prof.Kutsuna, if it is not of trouble to you, please tell me how can I get this news letter so that If I can be of some kind of help I will know how ? your sincerely , Joseph
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Need to renew my Licenseas Welding Engineer
♪Virgilio A. REBONG,Mr
1987
Overall Project Consultant
ARMM Pendatun Clan
Bllk 13 Lot 31 Gardenia Valley Subdivision
Molino, Bacoor, Cavite,
PHILIPPINES 4102
Dear Dr.Kutsuna I was happy to hear from you and sad to receive the news that Dr.Isao Masumoto has passed away. My condolence to the Family of Dr.Masumoto. Currently, I am the over-all project consultant of the Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao
(ARMM) under Bai Moniera Pendatun head of the Pendatun Clan. The projects we are engaged in are the following fields ; (1) Oil Mining (2) Gold Mining (3)Mineral water production (4) refinery (5)Communication Development (6)Education (7)Agriculture (8)Ship building (9)Aircraft Development and Production under the above fields, my job is to see to it that the right people are set in to the projects at hand. As you can see I need to upgrade my skills in welding technology to cope up with the demands of people I am working with. I also need to renew my License as Welding Engineer " Level 2 " which was not renewed since 1994. I would like to enter the course and take up the study for the position of Senior Welding Engineer as my new job would require me to be more equipped with all the necessary knowledges to do the job well. Your lettter and timing is very much appreciated as I am in need of technical imformation regarding the fields mention above. I would also be very happy if I can give jobs contracts to some of companies I had training while I was in Japan. Again, I thank you, Domo arigato gozaimasita from the bottom of my heart, for training me, and transffering the Technology skills that I am using today in my work. JICA will always be a part of my life and I shall always cherish the wonderful moments I had spent in Japan. In return I am Willing to help in any program or information tthat may help JICA to attain its goal. Respectfully yours, Virgilio A. Rebong∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞
Now I have own my company
Samsudin Bin Bani,Dr
1985
(
Owner of his company)No.18, Jalan Mawar 8B,
Taman Mawar, Cheras,
56100 Kuala Lumpur
MALAYSIA
Hellow Kutsuna sensei,
I am Bani san formerly of MITEC SIRIM Malaysia. Now, I have left SIRIM and have own my conpany dealing with steel fabrication. I hope we will keep in touch using e-mail. Please can you send me a copy of the News letter to me this address. I will write you again next time. Thank, matta. Bani
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JICA WELDING
NAGOYA,
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1. Ex-participants
Mr.Nestor Carlos Balbis
Training Assistant,
Planta General Savio,
Sociedad Mixta Siderurgia Argentina
(SOMISA)Brown 4040-
(2000)Rosario,Provincia de Santa Fe
ARGENTINA 1992
Mr.Mirco Daniel Chapetti
Facultad de Ingeneiria
Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata
Av.Juan B. Justo 4302
(
7600 Mar del PlataARGENTINA 1993
Mr. Md.Abdul Bari
Outdoor fitting Dept.
Banglasedh Dockyard & Eng. Works Ltd.
Narayangonj- Decca 1413,
BANGLADESH 1974
Mr. Abu Naser Md. Idris
Mechanical Engineer, Central Repair shop,
Chittagong Steel Mills Ltd.,
Chittagong,
BANGLADESH 1977
Mr. Khandker Abdul Matin
Mechanical Engineer,
Khulna Shipyard Ltd.,
Khulna,
BANGLADESH 1977
Mr. Dewan Rezaul Karim
Mechanical Engineer, Machine shop,
Dockyard and Engineering Works Ltd.,
Narayangonj-, Decca
BANGLADESH 1978
Mr.Md.Shahjahan Ali
Assistant Engineer,
Khulna Shipyard Ltd.,
Bangladesh Steel & Eng. Corp.,
Khulna,
BANGLADESH 1979
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( NO. 1)May 15, 2000
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Mr. Md.Fazlul Karim
Mechanical Engineer,
Dockyard and Engineering Works Ltd.,
bangladesh Steel & Eng. Corp.,
Narayangonj,
BANGLADESH 1980
Mr. Md.Siddiqur Rahma
Mechanical Engineer,
Genaral Electric Manufacturing Cp.Ltd.,
North paterga, Chittagong,
BANGLADESH 1984
Mr.Hedayatul Hoque,
Dept.of Design,
Dockyard and Engineering Works Ltd.
(BSEC),Narayangonj-1413,
BANGLADESH 1997
Mr. Md.Khalilur RAHMAN
Assistant Naval Architect,
Chittagong Dry Dock Ltd.,
Chittagong, 4100
BANGLADESH 1998
Mr.
Amir Ahamed Rashed ShahriaAssistant Naval Architect
Chittagong Dry Dock Ltd.
P.O.box -2007, Bander ,
East Patenga, Chittagong,
BANGLADESH 1999
Mr. Jangchup DORJI
Senior Instructor, Welding Section,
Bronze Casting Unit.
Ministry of Finance,
Royal Government of Bhutan
BHUTAN 1996
Mr. Weezer
Technical Manager,
Agro Mechanical Workshop
Bumthang
BHUTAN 1997
Sr.Luiz Afonso Peres Ramos
Technical staff,
Scientific Research & Technilogical Develp.
Washington Luiz 675,
90,000-Porto Alegre, RS.,
BRAZIL 1984
Sr.Giuseppe Oliveira GRASSI
Manager, Equipments & Prototypes Div.
Center of Research & Dvelopment, Bahia
Av.Monoel Dias da Silva,
Bahia
BRAZIL 1985
Home address: Paulista 2073 1st pav.
CONJ4 Sao Paulo/S.P. CEP 01311Sr.Robson Luccena de Oliveira
Metallurgical Engineer,
Conforia S.A. Conexoes de Aco,
(
Steel Fitting)224, Moliere St. Sao Paulo SP,
ZIP 04671
BRAZIL 1986
Sr.Rogerio Antunes
Research Engineer,
Product Development Co-ordination,
Research & Development Center,
Companhia Siderurgica Paulista
(COSIPA)Aparecida Santos, Sao Paulo SP,
BRAZIL 1988
Sr.Geraldo Magela Medeiros Nascimento
Welding Forman, Boiler Shop,
Itabira Special Steel Company,
Rua Saliiiiiiiinas 201,
Bairro Santo Eloi CEP 35.
170 Coronel Fabriciano MG
BRAZIL 1989
Ms. Albena Bobeva LILOVA
Engineer, Welding Dept.
Institute of Metal Science,
Bulgarian Academy of Science,
67 Shipchenski prohod Str. 1574,
Sophia
BULGARIA 1998
Mr.Tin Win ,
Workcharge, Burma Dockyard Corporation,
Rangoon
BURMA
(MYANMAR) 1974
Mr.Soe Aung Soe Ya
Metal Industrial Corporation,
People's Engineering Industry,
Ministry of Industry,
Rangoon
BURMA
(MYANMAR) 1976Mr.Aung Min
Production Manager,
Rangoon
BURMA
(MYANMAR) 1976Mr.Thein Aung
Shop Manager,
Planning & Production Dept.,
Heavy Industries Corporation
Rangoon
BURMA
(MYANMAR) 1977Mr.Hla Shwe
Plant Manager,
Production Department,
Heavy Industries Corporation
Rangoon
BURMA
(MYANMAR) 1978Mr.Aung Lwin
Plant manager
Welding Section,Steel Mill,
Metal Industries Corp.
Ywama,Insein
BURMA
(MYANMAR) 1979Mr.Myint than
Production manager,
Heavy Vehicles Production Plant
P.O.Box. 370, Rangoon
BURMA
(MYANMAR) 1980Mr.Saw Win
Plant manager,
Heavy Industries Corporation,
Rangoon
BURMA
(MYANMAR) 1981Mr.Zaw Tini
Plant Manager,
Welding Electrode Production Shop,
Heavy Industries Corporation
P.O.Box. 370, Rangoon
BURMA
(MYANMAR) 1983Mr.Maung Maung Myint
Engineer,
Petrochemical Industries Corporation,
33 York Street,
Rangoon
BURMA
(MYANMAR) 1984Mr.Aung Kyi
Instructor, Welding Dept.
Technical College Mandalay,
Ministry of high Education,
Rangoon
BURMA
(MYANMAR) 1985Mr.Zaw Win
Dupty Project Engineer,
Technical Service Corporation,
Ministry of No.2 Industry,
32 Wyutkyaung Street
Yegyaw, Pazadaung Township,
Rangoon
BURMA
(MYANMAR) 1986Mr.Nu Win
Shop Manager,
Heavy Industry Corporation ,
Ministry of Industry No.2
Rangoon
BURMA
(MYANMAR) 1987
Mr.Tun Lwin
Plant Manager,
Heavy Vehicle Bus Plant,
Heavy Industry Corporation ,
Ministry of Industry No.2
Rangoon
BURMA
(MYANMAR) 1988Mr.Li Min Xian
李 敏賢 先生Engineer,
機械部機械科学研究院Research Institute of Machinary Science & Tech.
First Ministry of Machine Building Industry,
Beijing, 100044
北京市首枠南路2号,CHINA
中国 1981
Mrs. Xu Rendi
Senior Welding Engineer
Shanghai Turbine Generator Co.,Ltd.
555 Jiang Chuan Road, Minhang,
Shanghai 200240
CHINA 1982
Mr.Yao Shun
Lecturer,
Shanghai Jiao-Tong University,
Shanghai
CHINA 1983
Mr. Fu Bing
(胡 武 所長 )Director of
上海船舶工芸研究所Shanghai Shipbuilding Technology Institute
851 Zhong Sang Nang Er Ru,
Shanghai , 200032
CHINA
(中国) 1984Mr. Li Zhong
(李 衆 )Welding engineer,
Beijing Metal Construction Works,
(北京金属構造公司)
Beijing
CHINA
(中国) 1985Mr. Liu Hang Xing
(劉 航星 )Engineer,
ハルビン溶接研究所Harbin Research Institute of Welding
65 He Xing-Lu,
Harbin
CHINA
(中国) 1986Mr.Wang Shao Qi
王 紹旗 先生 Section ChiefXiangtan Electric Manufacturing Works
7th Dept.
湘澤電機廠進出公司Hunan,
湖南省 CHINA (中国) 1987Mr.Tong Hong-Jun
Engineer, Designing Division,
Tianjin Electric Welding Machine Factory,
Yugun Road, Hebei District, Tianjin
CHINA
(中国) 1988(Now, in Japan, Daihen Corp. in Osaka)
Mrs. Shao Ying Meng
Welding Engineer,
大連造船所Dailian Shipyard,
9 Ying Kou St.
Dailian,
大連市CHINA
(中国) 1989Mr. Yang Hong-Kai
楊 宏凱Engineer,
、Lanzhou Petroleum & Chemical Machinery
Machinery Works,
甘粛石油化学公司Lanzhou
甘粛市CHINA
(中国) 1989(He is now in Japan,)
94-1 Sannoh, Inage-ku, Chiba, Chiba-ken
Sumitomo Heavy Machinary Sannoh Apt. #1-103
JAPAN code: 263-0002
Mr.Li Liang
梁 力69 Nanjinxi Rd,Nanchang,
Jiangxi P.R. 江西省 CHINA (中国) 1991( He is now In USA )
Mr.Yang Xing-An
揚 興安Welding Engineer,
西安泰川機械公司Xi'an Qinchuan Machinary Plant
80 YouYi West Road,
Xi'an
西安市CHINA
(中国) 1993
Mr.JIANG
Engineer,
鎮江市錨鎖公司Zhenjiang Anchor Chain Factory,
Wufengkou,Zhengjiang,
鎮江市Jiangsu
江蘇省CHINA
(中国) 1996Mr.Victor H.Gattini
Lecturer,
Universidad Tecnica Federico
Santa Maria
Casilla 110-V,Valparaiso
CHILE 1981
Mr.Alberto Villalba
Lecturer,
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering,
University of Chile
Martin Alonso Pinzom,
7308 Santiago
CHILE 1991
Mr.Panayiotis PANAYIOTOU
Instructor,
Vocational Training Center of Larnaca,
Cyprus Productivity Center
Ministry of Labour and Social Insurance,
P.O.Box 258, Larnaca CPRUS 1989
Mr.Moustafa Kamal Megahed El Hamaky
Site Manager
Steel Company,
39 Kase El-Nile Street,
Cairo,
EGYPT 1982
Mr.Hassan Md. Hassan Shalabia
Chief Engineer, Steel Structure Dept.
Engineering Enterprise for Steel Works Co.
39, Kase EL Nile Street,
Cairo,
EGYPT 1983
Mr. Mamdouh Aziz Abd El-Malak
Chief Production Engineer,
The Egyptian Company for Metal Construction
5A-26, July Street,
Cairo,
EGYPT 1984
Prof. Abdel-Monem El-Batahgy
Head of Welding Metallugy Lab.
Central Metallurgical R & D Institute,
(
CMRDI),P.O. Box 87 Helwan, Cairo,
EGYPT 1985
Mr.Mohamed Magdy Mohamed Goda
Central Metallurgical R. & D Institute
Welding Research Dept.
El-Tabbin P.O.Box 87 Helwan Cairo,
EGYPT 1986
Mr.Morsy Amin Morsy Abo Khalah
Central Metallurgical R. & D Institute
Welding Research Dept.
El-Tabbin P.O.Box 87 Helwan Cairo,
EGYPT 1987
Mr. El Shahawy Osama Abd El-Halim
Welding Engineer, Welding Workshop,
Central Metallurgical R. & D Institute
El-Tabbin P.O.Box 87 Helwan Cairo,
EGYPT 1988
Mr. MOstafa Mohamed Mostafa
design Engineer,
Industrial Design & Development Center
9 El-sayed Anbar St.
Om-el Masreyeen, Giza
EGYPT 1989
Mr.Adel Abd Allah El Sayed
Mechanical Engineer,
Industrial Design Development Center,
15 Harritzrifa, Elshakh, Kamar St.,
Sakakini, Daher, Cairo,
EGYPT 1990
Mr..Osama Khder Mohamed
Central Metallurgical R. & D Institute
Welding Research Dept.
El-Tabbin P.O.Box 87 Helwan Cairo,
EGYPT 1992
Mr. Mohamed Saad Mahmoud Mersal
Electrical Engineer .
EL NASAR Steel Piping and Fitting Co.,
16 Misr Wel Sudan Street,
Hadayek Elkobba, Cairo ,
EGYPT 1993
Mr.Hamed Ahmed Abdel-Aleem
Research Assistant,
Central Metallurgical R. & D Institute
Welding Research Dept.
El-Tabbin P.O.Box 87 Helwan
Cairo,EGYPT 1994
Mr.Khalid Mohamed Hafez Mohamed
Research Assistant,
Central Metallurgical R. & D Institute
Welding Research Dept.
El-Tabbin P.O.Box 87 Helwan, Cairo,
EGYPT 1995
Mr.Mohammed Abdel-raouf Mohammed Gauda
Central Metallurgical R. & D Institute
Welding Research Dept.
El-Tabbin P.O.Box 87 Helwan
Cairo,EGYPT 1996
Mr.Ibrahim El-Desoky Ahmed ABD-ELRAZEK
Teaching Assistant,
Tabbin Institute for Metallurgical Studies
(TIMS)215 St. Degla-Maadi, Block 5, Flat # 9,
Cairo, ARE
EGYPT 1997
Mr.Ahmed Abdel-Monem ELREFAEY
Research Assistant
Central Metallurgical R. & D Institute
Welding Research Dept.
El-Tabbin P.O.Box 87
Helwan, Cairo,
EGYPT 1998
Mr.Saad Abdel-Mouhsen Md. Ahmed
Research Assistant
Central Metallurgical R & D Institute
Welding Research Labo.
El-Tabbin P.O.Box. 87 Helwan
EGYPT 1999
Ms.Sahar Ibrahim Md. Roushdy
Mechanical Engineer .
EL NASR Automotive Manufacturing Co.
Wadi - hof , Helwan, Cairo ,
EGYPT 1999
Mr.Solomon Goulu
The Kaliti Steel Industriy,
National Metal Works Corp.,
P.O.Box 2477,Addis Abeba
ETHIOPIA 1982
Mr.Getachew Kebede Muleta
Mechanical Engineer,
Ethiopian Petroleum Corp.
P.O.Box 40721, Addis Abeba
ETHIOPIA 1994
Mr.Solomon Shiferaw BOGALE
Welding Instructor, Welding Shop Section,
Manufacturing Deept.
Nazareth Technical College
P.O.Box 1888, Nazaareth
ETHIOPIA 1995
Mr.Isireli TEMO Veitokiyaki
Senior Mechanical Engineer,
Ministry of Infrastructure & Public Utilities
Lot 10, Kiniya S/Div.
Kinoya, Fiji Is., P.O.Box 15657 GPO,
Suva Fiji Islands
FIJI 1990
Mr.Hector Frederic Zinck
Lecturer,
Fiji Institte of Technology
Nasinu,
FIJI 1992
Mr.Talak Mohammed
Senior Mechanical Engineer,
Ministry of Infrastructure and Public Works
P.O.Box 10555, Nabua, Suva
FIJI 1994
Mr.Setareki TUILOVONI
Marine Officer 2, Regulatory Section,
Marine Dept. Machineries Surveyor
96 Padamlala St. Namadi Height,
Suva
FIJI 1995
Mr.Rechard Rajendra NARAIN
Senior Mechanical Engineer,
Ministry of Public Works,
Infrastructure & Transport
Plant Pool, Walu Bay, Suva
FIJI 1997
Mr.Johnson Kofi Amofa Bediako,
Technical Assistant grade 1,
GIHOC Steel works Company Ltd.,
Tema,
GHANA 1981
Mr.John Yao Gowonu
Welding Instructor,
HO Polytechnic of Ghana Education Service
Box 217, HO
GHANA 1990
Mr. Lindon Compton Cameron
Lecturer,
Government Technical Institute,
Ministry of Education,
GUYANA
(South America) 1994Mr. K.Alimanikfan
Engineer, Shipping Dept.
Administration of Union Territory of
Lakshadweep,
Kavarath
INDIA 1980
Mr.Progoti Bora
Executive Engineer,
Diphu Mechanical Division,
Irrigation Department,
The Government of Assam
INDIA 1981
Mr.Prakash Chandrakant Vasavada
Irrigation Department,
Government of Gujarat,
Sachivalaya,Gandhinaagar
INDIA 1982
Mr.Debabrata Cha KRABORTY
49/2, South End Park
Calcutta 700029
INDIA 1985
Mr.Arun Kumar Bandyopadhyay
Manager, Welding Dept.
Burn Standard Co.Ltd.,
15 Khosbagan, Urdwan Dist.
,Burdwan, West Bengal
INDIA 1986
Mr.Abdul Majid
Assistant Director General
Telecom Factories Organisation,
Dept. of Telecommunications,
New Delhi
INDIA 1987
Mr. Sunil Pahilajani
Hongo India PVT Ltd.,
General Manager
Plot No. 12 Udyog Vihar, Gnida,
Gautambudh, Nagar, U.P. 201 306,
INDIA 1988
Mr.Patel Mahesh Mohan,
Dupty Manager - Projents,
Hindustan Petroleum Corp.,
Nagar East Chembur , Bombay 400074
INDIA 1989
Mr.Darmono,
Inspector,Safety & Calibration Office
Directorate of Petroleum & Natural Gas,
Ministry of Mining,
Jakarta
INDONESIA 1974
Mr.Ayi Yudia Bakti,
Ministry of Industry
Agancy for Industrial R & D
Metal Industries Development Center
JL.Sangkuriang 12 P.O.Box 1154
Bandung, 40135
INDONESIA 1974
Mr.Anwari,
Instructor, Welding for Industrial
Vocational Training Center,
Bandung, 40135
INDONESIA 1975
Mr.Djamiludin Haji Semar,
Instructor, Welding for Industrial
Vocational Training Center,
Jakarta, Dept. of Manpower
Jakarta
INDONESIA 1975
Mr.Parni Haryapo,
Instructor,
Industrial Vocational Training Center,
Semarang
INDONESIA 1976
Mr.Daarsinom ,
Instructor,
Industrial Vocational Training Center,
Pasar Rebo,
Jakarta
INDONESIA 1977
Mr.Djamijo,
Instructor, PLK Industri
(IndustrialVocational Training Center
),Jalan Kyai Mojo No.5,
Yogyakarta
INDONESIA 1978
Mr.Idrus,
Head,Section of Welding,
Industrial Vocational Training Center
Singosari, Malang,
East Java
INDONESIA 1979
Mr.Ambar Chusensi
Supervision production,
Directorate General of Basic Metal Industry
Dept. of Industry,
Jalan Gajah Mada 8
Jakarta
INDONESIA 1980
Mr.Ketut Setiawan
Engineer,
Directorate General of Basic Metal Industry,
Ministry of Industry,
Jakarta
INDONESIA 1982
Mr.Idrus Husain
Supervisor,Central Work Shop III
PT Krakatau, Steel,
Ministry of Industry,
Cilegon
INDONESIA 1987
Mr.Indra Inding
Section Chief,
Directorate of Shipbuilding Industry
Directorate General for Machhinery &
Basic Metal Industry
Ministry of Industry, Jakarta
INDONESIA 1987
Mr.Rm.Hartadi
Engineer, Supervisor of Quality Control
PT, Krakatau Steel
JL.Sumatra C-32, Comlex of Pt.
Krakatau Steel,
Cilegon, West Java
INDONESIA 1993
Mr.Bahador Farazmand
Dept. of Diesel,
Iranian State Railway,
Tehran,
IRAN 1974
Mr.Abbas Akhavan Tabassi
Engineer of Welding & Metal Const.
Director of Vocational Training Center
of Isfahan
Isfahan,
IRAN 1975
Mr.Md.Hassan Baghestani-Koozehgar
Instructor, Meshed technical School,
Ministry of Education,
Meshed
IRAN 1976
Mr.Dehghan Hasanali
Supervisor,
Welding Quality Control Div.
Natinal Iranian Steel Corp.
Tehran,
IRAN 1979
Mr.Hamid Doostan
Supervisor,
Iranian Steel Company,
Bandar Abbas P.O. Box 4
Tehran,
IRAN 1980
Mr.Ahmad Mohammad Zadeh Naziri
Mechanical Engineer
PARS KHODRO,
Karadj Road, Kilometer 7
Tehran
IRAN 1984
Mr.Ghasem-Hashemi
Superviser , Machine shop
P.N.S.Corp.
103 Harirchian St. Shohada Sq.
Tehran, 11596
IRAN 1988
Mr.Homayoun Gharavi
Head of Workshop
(Machining&Welding)Engineering Research Center,
Ministry of Jahade Sazandegi,
Tehran,
IRAN 1989
Mr.Sadegh Daravi Pour
Welding Engineer,
Central Work, Karum Industrial Area,
National Iranian Oil Company,
12, 23th St, Kianabad Ahwaz,
IRAN 1992
Mr.Mohsen Gharahgozloo
Head of Dept. of Welding
National Iranian Gas Company,
N.FarVardin Ave. BanaFshe Alley
116 , Tehran
IRAN 1993
Mr.Masoud Hassani
Head of Mechanical Maintenance,
National Iranian Gas Co.,
Ministry of Oil Co.,
P.O.Box 101, Sarakhs
IRAN 1994
Mr.Farokh AZARI
Head of Aggajaaart Pipe Line Maintenance,
National Iranian Gas Company,
West 9th St. of Kyanpars #93,
Ahwaz City-Khozestan, P.C. 61558
IRAN 1995
Mr.Gholamabbas Jahanbin
Technical Inspection Engineer,
National Iranian Oil Co.,
Ministry of Petroleum,
24 Kaj St. Fatemi Ave., Tehran 14147
IRAN 1997
Mr.SATTARI Fereidoon
Researcher,
Iranian Aluminium Company,
P.O.Box 31, Arak
IRAN 1998
Mr. Mansour Alli
AZAR AB Industry Co.
5 Km Arak - Tehran road
Arak city
IRAN 1999
Mr.Hussain Aodah Jasim Ai-Amiry
Chief Engineer, Salah Al-Din Section,
State Company for Automative Industries,
Iscandariya,
Babylon
IRAQ 1976
Mr.Ayad Abdul Karim Nasif
Welding Engineer,
N.S.S.R. Company
(Public)Baghdad
IRAQ 1990
Mr.Mahir Ablahad Yousif
Welding Engineer,
N.S.S.R. Company
(Public)Baghdad
IRAQ 1990
Mr.Worrel George Morrison
Welding Instructor,
Papine Secondary School,
Ministry of Education,
Bridge Port P.O.
ST Catherine
JAMAICA 1994
Mr.Lawrence E. NALTY
Instructor,
Human Employment & Resource Train. Trust,
The National Training Agency
84 Hagley Park Road,
Kingston 10
JAMAICA 1995
Mr.Hansel David Jr.McINTOSH
Welding Instructor,
Pembroke Hall Comprehensive High School,
Ministry of Education,
Lot # 435, Monza,
Greater Portmore, N.26 Way
JAMAICA 1997
Mr.Ahmad Fawzi Ramiz Al-DABABSE
Director Assistant, Workshops Supervisor,
Industrial Sahab School,
Indust. City, P.O.Box 38
Amman-Sahab
JORDAN 1997
Mr. Ammar Husam Yacoup Azar
Research Engineer
Royal Scientific Society
Mechanical Design & Technology Center
Div. Metallurgical Eng. & Measurement
P.O.Box 1438, Al-Jubaiha, 11941
Amman
JORDAN 1999
Mr.Were Humphreys Opii
Research Officer,
Kenya Industrial R & D Institute
P.O.Box. 67819
Nairobi
KENYA 1992
Mr.Titus Kyuvi Kithuku
Technical Instructor,
Welding and Fabrication Dept.
Technical Training Institution,
Government of Kenya,
P.O.Box 96078 , Mombasa
KENYA 1994
Mr.Kenneth M. KIRIGWI
Technician,
Kenya Polytechnic,
P.O.Box 52428, Nairobi
KENYA 1995
Mr.Robert Maina CHIIRA
Mechanical Engineer,
Mechanical and Transport Dept.,
Ministry of Public Works and Housing,
P.O.Box 30043, Nairobi
KENYA 1996
Mr.Otieno Michael ASILA
Senior Lecturer,
Dept. of Welding & Fabrication,
Kenya Polytechnic,
P.O.Box 52428, Nairobi
KENYA 1995
Mr.Santhan Ray
Chief, Personal Office,
Ministry of Industry,
2RD 9 Tola, Phnom Penh
KHMER 1974
Mr.Kampho Keomalavong
Direction of Material & Equipment
Highway Administration,
Ministry of Public Works & Transport,
PK-7 Vientiane
LAOS 1974
Mr.Nheng Sengchandara
Chief, Body Repair & Welding shop
Direction du Material & Equipment
des travaux Publics
LAOS 1975
Mr. Johantz Mcwilliard
Chief Welder, Ministry of Public Works,
Lynch St. Monrovia
LIBERIA 1976
Mr.Raymond R.Muscat
Public Works Department,
Government of Malta
59, Nicolo Isouard St.
Sliema,
MALTA 1991
Mr.Joseph Cilia
Welding Instructor,
Tagaderfla Mons.G.Depiro Str.
Birkirkara BKR 04
MALTA 1993
Mr.Idris Bin Mohamad
Industrial Training Institute ,
Kuala Lumpur
MALAYSIA 1976
Mr.Kholil Bin Sulaiman
Instructor,
Institiut Kemahiran MARA,
Jalan Belangkas, Kampong Pandan,
Kuala Lumpur
MALAYSIA 1977
Mr.Khamis bin Ujang
6214,Rumah Murah,
Perbadanan Kemajuan Negeri Melaka,
Kelemak, Alor, Gajah,Melaka
MALAYSIA 1979
Mr.Abdul Ghalib H.K. Tham
Research Officer,
Metal Industries Technology Center
SIRIM, P.O.Box.35,
Shah Alam, Selangor
MALAYSIA 1980
Mr.Karunaneethi s/o Annamalai
Research Officer,
Metal Industries Technology Center
SIRIM, P.O.Box.35,
Shah Alam, Selangor
MALAYSIA
Homeaddress:
34 Lorong Bungor Off Jalan Sami,
Port Klang, Selangor
MALAYSIA 1981
Mr.Dawot Bin Hussin
Metal Industries Technology Center
SIRIM
P.O.Box.35,Shah Alam,Selangor
MALAYSIA 1982
Mr.Saari Bin Zakaria
Vocational Secondary School,
Kuantan, Pahang
MALAYSIA 1983
Dr.Samsudin Bin Bani
(
Owner of his company)No.18, Jalan Mawar 8B,
Taman Mawar, Cheras,
56100 Kuala Lumpur
MALAYSIA 1985
Mr.Ahmad Alias Awaang Bin Salleh
727, Losong Haji Mat Shafie,
Kuala Trengganu
MALAYSIA 1985
Mr.Paul Mohd.Yusoj Bin Abdullah
Lot 66-B Jalan Perpaduah,
Indian Settlement,
Batu Gajoh Perak 31000
West Malaysia 1986
Mr.Jumadi Bin Giman Jo
84 Rumah Murah, Peramu
Jaya 1 Pekan,26000 Pahang
MALAYSIA 1988
Mr.Mohd Alli Bin Shaik Dawood
287 Kg, Parit Tengah
26600 Pehan Pahang,
West Malaysia MALAYSIA 1989
Mr.Zamin Bin Mat Dian
Vocational Institute,
P.O.Box 3271,
93764 Kuching, Sarawak
MALAYSIA 1990
Mr.Mohd Razalib Sidek
Block B21, Jalan SM 1E/3,
Sri Manjong,
32000 Sitiawan, Perak MALAYSIA 1990
Mr.Radzuan Bin Nong
1199 Jalan Kedidi 7,
TMN, Paroi Jaya,
70400 Serbmban N. Sembilan
MALAYSIA 1990
Mr.Jaafar Bin Rusmin
Fuculty of Mechanical Engineering
University Technology Malayssia
Locked Bag 791,80990 Johor Bahu,Johor,
MALAYSIA 1994
(個)Mr. Ahmad Ramzi Bin Hj Awang,
Lecturer,
Principal Kota Bharu Polytechnic
Kn 24, 16450 Ketereh, kelantan
MALAYSIA 1998
Mr.Maes KETON
Division Supervisor,
Central Government Maintenance Agency
Ministry of Public Works
P.O.Box 605, 96960
Marshall Islands 1995
Mr. Jesus Mauricio TELLO
Welding Researcher,
Centro de Ingenieria Y Desarrollo Industrial
Tomasa Estevez 111, Depto. 106
Col Vista Alegre, Queretaro, Qro.
MEXICO 1996
Mr. Cesar Alejandro SANCHEZ PEREZ
Welding & NDI Inspector,
Center of Engineering & Industrial Dept.
Adolfo Ruiz Cortines # 607
Col Presidentes, Queretaro,
MEXICO 1997
Mr.
Panna Man Bajracharya, Mechanical EngineerDepartment of Mines and Geology
Ministry of Industry
Lainchaur, Kathmandu,
NEPAL 1999
Mr. OKETOKUN JIMO AREMU
YABA College of Technology
Industrial Maintenance Eng. Dept.
School of Engineering
P.M.B. 2011 Yaba Lagos
NIGERIA
(West Africa) 1983Mr.Nasrulla Khan Afridi
Manager, Welding & Assembly Section,
Fabrication shop,
Heavy Mechanical Complex Ltd.,
SHE & MTC,
Taxila
PAKISTAN 1979
Mr.Muhammad Saleem Rajput
Technical Manager,
Sheet metal & Welding Dept.
Pakistan Machine Tool Factory Ltd.,
Karachi
PAKISTAN 1980
Mr.K
HWAJA FARID AHMADPakistan Industrial Technical Assistance Centre
Maulana Jalal Ud Din Roomi Road Lahore
PH NO-00192425864171-72
PAKISTAN 1999
Mr. Mario Antonio Galvez Castro,
Welding Instructor, Ministry of Work,
Central National of Formation Professional
Apartado 2441 Panama 3,
PANAMA 1983
Mr.Rafael Vera
Instructor
Vocational Training Centre
in the Republic of Paraguay
Fernando de la Mora.
(North Zone)PARAGUAY
1985
Mr.Pedro Ibarrola Caceres
National Service of
Professional Promotion
PARAGUAY 1986
Home address:
Dr.Caballero 1142
c/ Lilio, Asuncion, PARAGUAY
Mr.Geronimo
Technical Workshops & Training Dept.
Metal Industry & Development Center,
Ortigas Bldg, Ortigas Ave.
Pasig, Rizal
PHILIPPINES 1975
Mr.Victorino T. Tabag
Training Specialist,
Manila Technician Institute,
Merro Manila
PHILIPPINES 1981
Mr. Federico V.Soriano
Lecturer
Rodriguez Institute of Science and Technology
Manila
PHILIPPINES 1982
Mr.Angelito Godoy Francisco
Mechinical Engineer, Welding Section,
Metal Industry & Development Center,
NSTA Compound PTRI Complex
Barrio bicutan Taguig,Metro Manila
PHILIPPINES 1984
Mr. Virgilio A. REBONG
Overall Project ConsultantARMM Pendatun Clan
Bllk 13 Lot 31 Gardenia Valley,
Subdivision,
Molino, Bacoor, Cavite, 4102
PHILIPPINES
1987Mr.Dennis Perez Tantuan
Maintenance Supervisor,
Phosphoric Acid Plant,
Philippine Phosphate Fertilizer Corp.
Lide Isabel Leyte , 6539
PHILIPPINES 1994
Mr.Reynaldo C. FERNANDEZ
Machine Shop Specialist 3, Production Dept.,
Meralco Foundation Inc.
Lot 4 Blk 10, Aquuilian St., Sto Nino,
Marikina, Metro Mnila
PHILIPPINES 1995
Mr.Jose Paul REMIE
Instructor, Welding & Fabrication
Seychelles Polytechnic, School off Eng.,
Ministry of Education & Culture,
Anse Royale - Mahe
SEYCHELLES 1997
Mr.Jean Nady BANANE
Instructor, School of Engineering
Minister of Education,
P.O.box 77
Victoria, Mahe Island
SEYCHELLES 1998
Mr.
Nassyman Pascal SAMSONWelding instructor
Seychelles Industrial Training
Center, Ministry of Education
Anse Royal Mahe,SEYCHELLES 1999
Mr.Putharaju Naidu
Head, Welding Dept.Pasir Panjang,
Vocational Institute,
Industrial Training Board,
Kay Siang Road, 10 1974 SINGAPORE
Mr.Goh Wee Chor
Training Officer
Singapore Vocational Institute,
Industrial Training Board,
Ministry of Education, Singapore
SINGAPORE 1975
Mr.Chua Peng Chua
Foreman, Steelworks, Keppel Shipyard Ltd.,
P.O.Box.2169
Singapore 4 1978 SINGAPORE
Mr.Ong Peng Seng
Training Officer
Jurong Vocational Institute,
Industrial Training Board,
Ministry of Education,
Jalan Boon Lay, Singapore 22
SINGAPORE 1978
Mr.Heng Yau Hua
Instructor,
Sembawang Shipyard Ltd.
Sembawang P.O.Box 3
Singapore 2775
SINGAPORE 1978
Mr.Ong Geok Choon Gerald
Welding Instructor
Sembawang Shipyard Ltd.,
Sembawang P.O.Box 3
Singapore 2775
SINGAPORE 1981
Mr.Lee Tong Toh
Training Officer,
Vocational & Industrial Training Board,
Vocational Drive 0513
SINGAPORE 1982
Mr.Loy Jit Ming
Training Officer,
Vocational & Industrial Training Board,
Vocational Drive 0513
Bukit Merah Vocational Institute,
lengkok Bahru, 0315
SINGAPORE 1983
Mr.Tan Keat Peng
Training Officer,
Vocational & Industrial Training Board,
Vocational Drive 0513
SINGAPORE 1985
home address: Block 94, henderson Road
#04-266
Singapore 0315
Mr. Ellison Vana,
Foreman , Welding Section, Mechanical Div.
Ministry of Transport, Works & Utilities
P.O.Box G8, Honiara
Guadalcanal
SOLOMON ISLANDS 1994
Mr. Peter PAENI
Senior Welder, Welding Division,
Ship Repair and Maintenance Co.,
Turarana Village, Central Guadalcaanal
Guadalcanal
SOLOMON ISLANDS 1995
Mr.Amara Jayawardane
Dept. of Machinary & Equipment,
Ministry of Illigation,
Power & Highway's,
SRI LANKA 1974
Mr.Pathirana Mayura Nimalsiri
Reclamation at the Central Workshops,
Werahera,Ceylon Transport Board
SRI LANKA 1975
Mr.J.-a.Timothy Nihal de Saram
Mechanical Engineer,
Heavy & Light Fabrication,
Fitting, Smithy and Foundry Shops,
Government Factory Kolonnawa,
SRI LANKA 1976
Mr.Mohammadu H.Mohammadu Farouk
Ceylon Transport Board,
200, Kirula Road, Narahenpita,
Colombo 5
SRI LANKA 1976
Mr.Laknath Wisantha Sepaal de Silva
Rolling Mill & Fabrication Shop,
Ceylon Steel Co.
Athurugiriya,
SRI LANKA 1977
Dr.Sivakumaran Wignarajah
Technical Institute, Materials Re. Group
TAISEI Construction Corp.
344-1 , Naze-cho, Tozuka-ku,Yokohama,
JAPAN ZIP: 245
横浜市戸塚区名瀬町344ー1
大成建設 技術研究所 材料研究G 1978
Mr.Jegaratnam Saththiannathan
Ceylon Electricity Board,
Laxapana Power Station ,
Laxapana,
SRI LANKA 1979
Mr.Wansapura Arachige Peter
Works Manager,
Government Factory,
Kolonnawa,
SRI LANKA 1980
Mr.Kathira-vellupillai Sivananthan
Government Factory,Kolonnawa,
wellampitiya,
SRI LANKA 1983
Mr.Teanuwera Arachige Wickramasinghe
State Engineering Corp. of Sri Lanka
130,W.A.D.Ramanayake,Mawatha,
Colombo 2,
SRI LANKA 1984
Mr.Dayananda Chandana Jayaratne
National Engineering R & D Center
of Sri Lanka
Industrial Estate Ekala,Jaela
SRI LANKA 1986
Mr.B.A.V.Jayawardene
Senior Instructor,
Technicaal College,
28 Udawalpola Rd,
Kurunegala
SRI LANKA 1987
Mr.K.S.W.Sirisena Sanath
Senior Engineer, Maintenance Dept.,
Ceylon Steel Corporation,
6 Housing Scheme ,Ceylon Steel Co.
Athurugiriya,
SRI LANKA 1988
Mr.Sudampe Edippilige Sumanasiri
5 Housing Scheme Ceylon Steel Co.
Athurugiriya,
SRI LANKA 1989
Mr.P.N.Kumarashiri DIAS
Automobile Engineering Training Institute
7,Dr.Danister de Silva,
Mawatha,Orugodawatta,
Wellamppitiya
SRI LANKA 1991
Mr. I.A. Karunathilake PERERA
Senior Instructor
(Principal)Technical College RATMALANA ,
Ratmalana,
SRI LANKA 1992
Mr.Geekiyanage Don Sisira Karunaratne
Technical Assistant, Marketing Div.,
Industrial Development Board of Slri Lanka
37A,Sunethradevi Rd, Kohuwala,
Nugegoda,
SRI LANKA 1996
Mr.G.D.Jayanthi Santhi Kumara,
Welding Instructor,
Vocational training Institute,
Nallagoda Welipenna
SRI LANKA 1998
Mr.Ahmed Suleiman Sabouna
Assalaya Suger Project
Suger & Distillery Corp.,
P.O.Box 7038, Khartoum
SUDAN 1977
Mr.Ahmed Mohamed Hammad
Senior Instructor,
Labor Dept.
Ministry of Labor,
P.O.Box 357, Khartoum
SUDAN 1978
Mr.AhmedHassan Ahmed Jaber
Head, Plumbing Dept.
Costi Secoundary Technical School
Ministry of Education,
Khartoum,
SUDAN 1979
Mr. M.Ziad shirazi Sabbagh
Electrical Enginner
Ministry of Industry
P.O.Box. 7304, Aleppo
SYRIA 1985
Mr. Mohammad Tammam Al Abrash
Instructor, Welding Technology &
Heat Treatment of Metal
The intermediate Industrial Institute in HOMS
HOMS Badraldin
Al-Hammed Street, Building 15,
SYRIA 1986
Mr. Ali Al Sayiad
Production Engineer, Enameling Plant,
Genaral Company for Cable Industry
Jalaa Street, Western Locality,
Kesweh, Damascus
SYRIA 1988
Mr. Samer Al Habash
Engineer, Repair & Maintenance div.
Atomic Energy Commission
Nouri Basha St. 37,
Gisr Abiad, Damascus
SYRIA 1989
Mr. Ammar Wahbeh
Engineer,
Plastic Mould Design & Production
"Barada" Company for Metallic Industry,
Kosour St. Kassab Bld. 1st Floor
Damascus
SYRIA 1991
Mr. Yaser SALEH
Section Head of Mechanical Dept.
Ministry of Industry,
P.O.Box 4811, Damascus
SYRIA 1998
Mr.Gibson Issack Muhile
Instructor, Vocational Training Center,
National Vocational training Division
Ministry of Labor & Social Welfare,
P.O.Box 2849, Dar-Es-Salaam,
TANZANIA 1977
Mr.Sosthenes M.Lungwa
National Suger Institute,
Suger Development Corp.
Ministry of Agriculture,
Dar-Es-Salaam,
TANZANIA 1979
Mr.Dennis H.J.Mwambije
Forman,
Small Industries Development Organization
(
SIDO) P.O.Box 2476Dar-Es-Salaam,
TANZANIA 1980
Mr.Ahmed Hassan Sheikh
Dupty Maintenance Superintendent,
Tanzania Fertilizer Co.Ltd.,
Tanga,
TANZANIA 1981
Mr.Terevael Jeremla Martin Lema
Foreman,
Registrar of Building,
P.O.Box 20943
Dar-Es-Salaam,
TANZANIA 1982
Mr.Nicholaus Ramadhan Mkude
Instructor, DSM Technical College,
Section Head in Welding & Fabrication,
The Ministry of National Education,
P.O.Box 9121,
Dar-Es-Salaam,
TANZANIA 1984
Mr.Nicodemus Dominc M.M. Shirima
Production Engineer,
Steel Cast Division,
Aluminum Africa Ltd.
Mkuu-Rombo-MOshi,
Kilimanjaro, Box. 2
TANZANIA 1986
Mr.Nicodemus Dominc M.M. Shirima
Mechanical Engineer,
Aluminum Africa Ltd.
P.O.Box. 7772, Dar Es Salaam
TANZANIA 1987
Mr.Charies Thomas Mpangala
Mechanical Engineer,
Steel co Division
Aluminum Africa Ltd.
P.O.Box. 9464
Dar Es Salaam
TANZANIA 1988
Mr.Seif Kiumba
Engineer, Welding Supervisor,
Polysacks Company Ltd.,
P.O.Box 63, Lushoio Tanga.
TANZANIA 1989
Mr.Reuben Timothy Mzengi
Inspector of Factory,
Ministry of Labor, Culture & Social Welfare,
Factories Inspectorate,
P.O.Box 9014, Dar Es Salaam
TANZANIA 1990
Mr.Adisak Vannaval
Instructor, Welding & Sheet Metal Tech.
Vocational Teachers College,
Vocational Dept. Ministry of Education,
399, Sam Sen Road,
Bangkok 10300
THAILAND 1974Mr.Praphuid Dokkiang
Technical Officer, Industrial Service Institute
Northern Branch,Dept. of Industrial Promotion
Ministry of Industry,
Bangkok 10300
THAILAND 1975Mr.Taweechai Sajjiariyarax
Instructor,
North Eastern Technical Institute
Dept. of Korat Vocational Education
Ministry of Education,
Nakorn Rajasima,
THAILAND 1976Mr.Kongsak Pramlek,
Welding shop manager,
Makkasan Railway Workshops,
State Railway of Thailand,
Bangkok,
THAILAND 1977Mr.Jakchai Chuenvarin
Chief, Structure Section,
Quality Control Dept. Production Div.
Ship Repair Facility, Sattahip Naval Base
Ministry of Defence,
Cholburi
THAILAND 1979Mr.Chayut Wongkrajang
Planning Officer,
Naval Dockyard,
Arunamarin Road,
Bangkok 6
THAILAND 1980Mr.Nugool Keoprachu
Lecturer,
Nakorn Si Thamaraj Technical College
Nakorn Si, Thamaraj Province
THAILAND 1981
Mr.Kasemchai Boonpen
Thewes Campus, 399 Samsen Rd.
Dusit, Bangkok 10300 THAILAND 1982Mr.Yukol Julupai
Instructor
King Mongkut's Institute of Technology
North Campus,
Bangkok
THAILAND 1983Mr.Dumrongkate Thongsin
Chief of Welding Div.
Pitsanulok Technical College
Pitsanulok Vongtong Rd,
Pitsanulok
THAILAND 1984
Mr.Charoen Chummuel
Instructor,
Welding & Sheet metal Fabrication trade,
Ubolrajthani Technical College,
Ministry of Education
Nai-Miang District,Ubolrajthani Province
THAILAND 34000 1985
Mr.Preecha Kucklang
Head of Genaral Shop
Institute of technology and Vocational Education
250 Suranarai Rd, Korat
THAILAND 30000 1986
Mrs.Darunee Uthaitaworn
Engineer,
Dept. of Quality Control,
Ministry of Industry,
54/119 Ladprao Rd, Soi 112 Bangkapi, Bangkok 10310 THAILAND 1991
Mrs.Darunee Uthaitaworn
Engineer,
Dept. of Quality Control,
Ministry of Industry,
54/119 Ladprao Rd, Soi 112 Bangkapi, Bangkok 10310 THAILAND 1991
Mr.Nithi Buranajant
King Mongkut's University of Technology
Assoc.Dean of Faculty of Engineering
Suksawads 48 , Tungkru
Bangkok,10140
THAILAND 1992
Mr.Nattapong Maneemann
Engineer, Machanical Workshop,
Dept. of Gas Separation Plant
Petroleum Authority of Thailand,
Ministry of Industry,
Bangkhen, Bangkok, 10900
THAILAND 1992
Mr.Prapas Muangjunburee
Welding Engineer,
Thai Model Engineering Co.Ltd.,
151 Moo 4 T. Tharua,
A. Muang Nakorn Sri Thammarat
THAILAND 1993
Mr.Orhan Buyukbay Section Chief of Design & Development Dept.
M.K.E.K.
Makina Sanayii Muessesesi Tandogan,
Ankara TURKEY 1976
Mr.Melih Altunoklar
Welding Engineer,
Ankara Machine Works,
Turkish Suger Corporation,
Etimesgut, Ankara
TURKEY 1977
Mr.Emin Okcan Erol
Chief Engineer,Research & Develop.Dept.
Construction and Earth Moving
Machinary Factory, M.K.E.K.
Hipodrom Caddesi No.16
Ankara
TURKEY 1978
Mr.Semih Kirkizoglu
Chief Engineer,
Machining Shop,
M.K.E.K.
Kirikkale, Ankara
TURKEY 1978
Mr.Lutfi Dinc
Chief Engineer, Design Bureau,Etibank,
Aluminyum Isletmesi Muessesi Mudurlugu,
Seydisehir
TURKEY 1980
Mr.Mehmet Yaman
Engineer, Welding Construction Workshop,
M.K.E.K.,
Makina Sanayi Muessesesi,
Tandgan, Ankara
TURKEY 1981
Mr.Cengiz Senyen
Production Engineer,
M.K.E.K.,Makina Sanayi Muessesesi,
Tandogan,Ankara
TURKEY 1982
Mr.Ahmet Oney
Chief Engineer,
M.K.E.K.,Makina Sanayi Muessesesi,
Tandogan, Ankara
TURKEY 1983
Mr.Basri Akcasoy Welding Engineer, M. K. E. Automotive Industrie Est. Kirikkale TURKEY 1984
Mr.Ibrahim Yasit
Mechanical Engineer, Turkish Suger Company,
T.S.F.A.S. Makina Lojmanlari,
Kocakavak Sok No. 29/6
Turhal TURKEY 1985
Mr. Aykut Cetin
Chief, Hull Works Section,
Camialti Shipyard,
Turkish Shipbuilding Industry Inc.,
Istanbul
TURKEY 1988
Mr. Huseyin Cimenoglu
Professor,
Dept. of Metallurgical Engineering
Istanbul Technical University
Istanbul
TURKEY 1989
Mr. Gursel Yildiz
Engineer,
Turkish Shipbuilding Industry
Istanbul
TURKEY 1991
Mr. Bahri Albayrak,
Chief of Workshop,
Turkish Shipbuilding Industry Co.,
Bankachilar Sitesi T Blok D:11 Pendik
Istanbul
TURKEY 1993
Mr. Akin oguz KAPTI,
Head Instructor, Mechanical Dept. of
Technical Training Center,
Kocaeli University
Mesiek Yuksek, Okulu - Kuller/Izmit
TURKEY 1996
Mr.Haluk Enginar
6 Cadde 8/6 06500
Bahcelievler
Ankara
TURKEY
Mr.Ahmet sedat OZIURK
Engineer,
MKE Celiksan Corp.
Kirikkale
TURKEY 1997
Mr.George William Okurut
Mech.Engineer,
Mowth Central Workshop,
Ministry of Works,P.O.Box 7174
Kampala
UGANDA 1974
Mr.Kalule Kirunda Godfrey
Supervisor, Welding Shop,Central Workshops
Ministry of Works, P.O.Box 7174
Kampala
UGANDA 1975
Mr.JOseph Balikurungi Mutabazi
Mechanical Engineer,
Ministry of Transport and Works,
P.O.Box 10
Entebbe
UGANDA 1978
Mr.
HOANG DUC LONGAssistant Manager
National Research Institute for Mechanical Eng.
Thang long highway,
Maidich, Cau giay Dist.,
Hanoi
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Mr. Ken'ichi Hisamoto
Prof. Takashi MIYATA,
Nagoya University, School of Engineering,
Dept. of Matelial Science Engineering
1 Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya, 464-8603
JAPAN
Tel : +81 - 52- 789 - 3235
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Assoc. Prof. Muneharu KUTSUNA
Nagoya University, School of Engineering,
Dept. of Matelials Processing Engineering
1 Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya, 464-8603
JAPAN
Tel : +81 - 52- 789 - 3365
Fax: +81 - 52 -789 - 3365
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Dr. Hirokazu NOMURA
Senior Technical Advisor,
Nippon Kokan Koji Corp.
88 Ono-machi, Tsurumi-ku,
Yokohama, 230-0046
JAPAN
Tel : +81 - 45- 505 -8770
Fax: +81 - 45 -505 -8790
E-mail:[email protected]
Mr. Ken KANEKO
1-11, Kanda-Sakuma-cho, Chiyoda-ku,
Tokyo, 101-0025
JAPAN
Tel : +81 - 3-3257-1525
Fax: +81 - 3 3255-5196
E-mail:[email protected]
Mr. Tadashi HATTORI
Japan Techno-Mate Corp.
(NKK)1, Kohkann-machi, Kumozu-cho,
Tsu, MIe-ken
JAPAN
Tel : +81 - 3-3257-1525
Fax: +81 - 3 3255-5196
E-mail:[email protected]
Dr. Nobutaka YURIOKA,
Fellow, Technical Research & Develp.,
Nippon Steel Corp.
20-1,Shintomi, Futtsu, Chiba-ken,
JAPAN 293-8511
Tel : +81 - 439-80-2007
Fax: +81 - 439-80-2773
E-mail:yurioka@joining. re.nsc.co.jp
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