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EPISODE · Jul 13, 2026 · 14 MIN

Welding Innovation Has A New Home

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The welding industry is changing fast, and if you want to keep up, it is not about learning one process anymore. In this episode of WELD, Beau Wigington takes a look inside the brand new CWB Group Center of Innovation in Milton, Canada, during its grand opening to see how training, technology, and industry partnerships are shaping the future of the trade.Beau talks with leaders from CWB Group about the new innovation hub, the weld shop, the EV repair training area, and the Canadian Collision Repair Academy. From advanced inspection methods and automation to practical training for newcomers and upskilling welders, this episode shows why facilities like this matter for the next generation of technicians and fabricators.In this episode, you will learn:How CWB Group is bringing innovation, training, and industry partnerships under one roof.What the innovation hub is showcasing, including cobots, simulators, laser welding, and ultrasonic phased array technology.Why phased array ultrasonic testing is a major step forward in weld inspection and traceability.How the new EV repair center is preparing technicians for the safety demands of working on electric vehicles.What the Canadian Collision Repair Academy teaches about structural repair, aluminum welding, and manufacturer procedures.How the new weld shop is being used for hands-on training, testing, and government-funded education programs.This episode also explores Industry 4.0 and what it means for welding, automation, robotics, and AI in a field that still depends on strong manual skills. The big takeaway is simple: the future of welding will reward people who can adapt, learn, and work across more than one discipline.Facilities like the CWB Center of Innovation are more than impressive buildings. They are a sign of where the industry is headed, and why training, access to new technology, and collaboration between manufacturers, educators, and welders are becoming more important than ever.

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The welding industry is changing fast, and if you want to keep up, it is not about learning one process anymore. In this episode of WELD, Beau Wigington takes a look inside the brand new CWB Group Center of Innovation in Milton, Canada, during its grand opening to see how training, technology, and industry partnerships are shaping the future of the trade.Beau talks with leaders from CWB Group about the new innovation hub, the weld shop, the EV repair training area, and the Canadian Collision Repair Academy. From advanced inspection methods and automation to practical training for newcomers and upskilling welders, this episode shows why facilities like this matter for the next generation of technicians and fabricators.In this episode, you will learn:How CWB Group is bringing innovation, training, and industry partnerships under one roof.What the innovation hub is showcasing, including cobots, simulators, laser welding, and ultrasonic phased array technology.Why phased array ultrasonic testing is a major step forward in weld inspection and traceability.How the new EV repair center is preparing technicians for the safety demands of working on electric vehicles.What the Canadian Collision Repair Academy teaches about structural repair, aluminum welding, and manufacturer procedures.How the new weld shop is being used for hands-on training, testing, and government-funded education programs.This episode also explores Industry 4.0 and what it means for welding, automation, robotics, and AI in a field that still depends on strong manual skills. The big takeaway is simple: the future of welding will reward people who can adapt, learn, and work across more than one discipline.Facilities like the CWB Center of Innovation are more than impressive buildings. They are a sign of where the industry is headed, and why training, access to new technology, and collaboration between manufacturers, educators, and welders are becoming more important than ever.

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