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Proposed Title (max. 50 characters): Proposed Subtitle (max. 50 characters): Abstract: Introduction (100 words max.) – Describe the subject of the presentation, problem/issue being addressed and its practical implications for the welding industry. Describe the basic value to the welding community with reference to specific communities or industry sectors. Technical Approach, for technical papers only (100 words max.) – Explain the technical approach, experimental methods and the reasons why this approach was taken. Results/Discussion (300 words max.) – For technical papers, summarize the results with emphasis on why the results are new or original, why the results are of value to further advance the welding science, engineering and applications. For applied technology and education papers, elaborate on why this paper is of value to the welding community, describe key aspects of the work developed and how this work benefits the welding industry and education. .Conclusions (100 words max.) – Summarize the conclusions and how they could be put to use – how and by whom. NOTE: Abstract must not exceed one page and must not exceed the recommended word limit given above Note: The Technical Program is not the venue for commercial promotions of a company or a product. All presentations should avoid the use of product trade names. The Welding Show provides ample opportunities for companies to showcase and advertise their processes and products. Return this form, completed on both sides, via email to mventura@aws.org MUST BE RECEIVED NO LATER THAN MARCH 29, 2013


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