2026 EWA General Assembly on June 11-12 in Palermo – ITALY


EU producers of silico-manganese welding wire (SMWW) welcome an important step the Commission took today in its anti-dumping (AD) investigation of SMWW imports from China (AD746).
By means of Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2026/297, the Commission has directed EU Member State customs authorities to register all SMWW imports from China as of 11 February 2026.
This is a critical milestone in the proceedings opened on 11 December 2025 following a complaint by the EU industry. As noted in the Regulation, the purpose of registration is to ensure that anti-dumping duties, if any, can be levied retroactively on the imports subject to registration if the necessary conditions are met. EU importers of SMWW now need to consider the potential implications of registration in their sourcing strategies.
The EU SMWW producers thank the European Commission for this step and all its efforts to re-establish a level playing field on the EU market. If you have any further question concerning the Commission’s AD investigation, please contact Guy MISSIAEN (guy.missiaen@european-welding.org).
The Members of the technical committee on ” health and safety equipment ” and the technical committee on “electric arc welding equipment” have compiled a summary of recommendations concerning personal protective equipment for welders – see link –https://european-welding.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/Brochure-Personal-Protective-Equipment-A4-12-25-.pdf

Handheld Laser Beam Welding (HLBW) is an exciting and promising
process that is relatively new for the welding and joining community.
The purpose of this document is to present general recommendations
and best practice examples for laser safety, education, qualification,
and material and metallurgical considerations related to HLBW.
This document was born out of necessity to ensure that this process
is performed in a safe manner overall.
This document should be used as a guideline for using HLBW in a safe
manner with a variety of weld joints and materials. It is anticipated
that it will be updated periodically with further considerations that are
yet to be found as the use of HLBW will continue to expand.
This document has been initiated and is supported by IIW, EWF and EWA

For several years, European producers of welding equipment and consumables have been subject to unfair competition from products that do not comply with European directives, standards, and national regulations and enter the European market at prices below their production costs. Equipment, in particular, can present significant risks to users.
Below are two documents published by EWA:
The 2025 EWA General Assembly in Copenhagen marked a change in leadership of the association
We warmly welcomed Dr. Harald Scherleitner ( CSO of Fronius) , as the new EWA President, succeeding Emil Schubert. We also congratulate Frederic Lanz (CEO of Kemper), Luigi Frasson ( CEO of INE ) ,Gregory Doria ( Senior Vice President of Lincoln electric) as EWA Vice Presidents to be part of the management team
A special thank you to Robert Stöckl, former President, who joined his last meeting before retirement
We’re also excited to welcome two new members to the EWA community: CEBORA S.p.A. and AERSERVICE Equipments Srl – we’re looking forward to shaping the future of welding together
A big thank you to our guest speakers:

The purpose of “Welding and Reach – Guidance document” is to facilitate compliance with the associated legal requirements under REACH and to assist in ensuring workers’ health during various welding processes. It provides information on how to effectively communicate risk management measures to users of welding consumables and describes the exposure scenarios relevant for welding processes. See the link below .
The EWA Technical Committee for Flame Equipment has drawn up a series of recommendations to enable the safe use of this equipment. The 2024 version of these documents is below.
All EWA members are involved in improving the health and safety of welders – The technical committee ( 15 Experts) which brings together European manufacturers of equiment for the safety of welders have developed an awareness document for better protection of welders : ” introduction to methods of prevention and extraction of welding fumes ” which you can obtain with the link below:
The EWA General Assembly was held on June 4th in Barcelona under the chairmanship of Emil Schubert (CEO of IBG) – The assembly
• validated the candidacy of ELECTRO PORTUGAL and MESSER CUTTING who are now members of the association.
• appointed 2 new Vice presidents: Luigi Frasson (CEO of INE – Italy) and Frederic Lanz (CEO of KEMPER – Germany)
The EWA Board of Directors is composed until the 2025 assembly of Emil Schubert (President) and 3 vice Presidents (Gary Konarska, Luigi Frasson and Frederic Lanz)
Emil Schubert thanked Luca Manzini and Harald Scherleitner who have served as vice President for 4 years, for their commitment to the development of EWA


The EWA technical committee of European manufacturers of welding protection and safety equipment met on april 18 at Yaskawa’s premises in Frankfurt. The committee is made up of top European experts from the manufacturers. Chaired by Manfred Koenning, the committee is currently working on a document concerning fumes emitted during welding and cutting operations, entitled “Introduction in methods of prevention and extraction of welding fume”. This document will be published shortly.

The 2023 General Assembly was held on 16 June in Istanbul. At this meeting
Personal Protective Equipment ( PPE) for users of flame equipment
The work of EWA’s technical committees is oriented towards publishing recommendations to improve the safe use of welding and cutting equipment.
After having published several recommendations on the safe use of equipment producing flames, the technical committee of manufacturers of flame equipment has published a document concerning the personal protective equipment which must be used during welding, brazing or cutting operations using flame
The European Union has started a series of actions to discuss the possibility of having fumes from welding and allied processes (“welding + fumes”) listed as carcinogenic in the CMRD Directive (Directive 2004/37/EC – carcinogens, mutagens or reprotoxic substances at work). EWA has expressed his position in a position paper.
EWA has addressed this position to the DG Employment, Social Affairs & Inclusion which is in charge of the study.
IIW (International Institute of welding) have also taken a position regarding this study :
EWA position and IIW position are supported by EWF (European welding Federation)
EWA invited all the companies concerned to answer the survey before March 3
Visit at GE Power in Birr, Switzerland. Impressive plant with high-end welding technology. Thanks to Sorin Keller for the tour and the hospitality.
Main purpose of the visit was to start a more intensive cooperation between European Welding Association (EWA) and International Institute of Welding (IIW). Thanks to the participants : Emil Scubert ( EWA President ), Luca Costa (CEO of IIW), Guy Missiaen (GM of EWA) and of course to Sorin Keller (President IIW) for the fruitful discussions!
The new EWA technical committee concerning equipment which ensure the health and safety of welders was created at the end of 2021. 3 working meetings took place in 2022. The 12 members of this technical committee are European experts from 8 different countries. The members elected Manfred Koenning as President, animator of the technical committee. Manfred has more than 30 years of experience in fume extraction systems and is active in standardization processes, Manfred is a member of Association of German Engineers (VDI), German welding association (DVS), Association of German Mechanical and Plant Engineering (VDMA) and the REArc Initiative of BGHM.
The EWA 2022 General assembly have validated the candidacy of 3 new members , on June 3 :
The 2022 EWA General Assembly met on June 3 in Frankfurt. During this assembly a new vice-president was appointed :Miguel Ángel Sisamón Barranco from the company Lincoln Electric. Following this appointment, the association’s management committee is composed of Emil Schubert (from Abicor-Binzel) President and 3 vice-presidents Luca Manzini (from Anasta), Harald Scherleitner (from Fronius), and Miguel Ángel Sisamón Barranco . The assembly warmly thanked Deger Elove (from Magma) for his contribution during 4 years as vice-president
On 2021 August , EWA has communicated its comments to ECHA ( European Chemical Association ) on welding fumes . This EWA statement can be seen on the link here after
The European producers of equipment to implement the flame welding and cutting processes (grouped together within EWA) are concerned with ensuring the safety of the equipment used and the users . To this end, they wish to draw the attention of users to fake products . 3 information documents were published by the EWA technical committee . They concern the flash back arrestors, the torches and the pressure regulators / https://european-welding.org/communication/technical-information/
Within the framework of a new group of producers, the executive committee of EWA validated the candidacy of 2 new members: the Italian company CORAL and the Dutch company PLYMOVENT. These 2 companies are specialized in fume extraction and air treatment and produce equipment in Europe dedicated to improving the health and safety of welders.
EWA has updated the Welding Exposure Scenario ( WES) on 2021 June . WES are recommendations for exposure scenarios, risk management measures and to identify operational conditions under which metals, alloys and metallic articles may be safely welded.
WES – EWA-TCC-458-2021-05 – English- (002)
WES are translated in 21 languages and can be found by click on the logo health and safety.
During the general assembly held on June 4, 2021, the members of EWA elected Emil Schubert, CEO of ABICOR Binzel, as President of EWA until the general assembly of 2023
For the period 2021-2022 the EWA management committee is composed with
All members of the association warmly thanked Robert Stoeckl for his presidency from 2017 to 2021 and the progress made by the association during this period.
EWA is supporting the RE-arc ( Reduce Exposures in arc welding ) project of DVS . The initiative has two main targets: Research to lower fume emissions and information about health risks and possible measures to protect welders and bystanders
link to presentation : Re ARC project
EWA has published a statement on the compliance of welding equipment with EC product directives and particularly the risks linked with the wire feeder
This eLearning focuses on oxygen safety – a key safety topic for the industrial gases industry. It is intended as awareness training for new and developing engineers, but it can also be used by a much wider audience, such as providing safety awareness information to users, suppliers and manufacturers. The training features knowledge and experience from EIGA members foremost experts on oxygen safety and is combined into an eLearning package that can be delivered to users at a time and place of their own convenience. Users can complete the whole package in one go, or dip in and out as time permits. The training also features a number of training videos to supplement and enhancehe learning experience.
Technical information on Electric welding equipment
The EWA technical committee for electric welding equipment has written a technical information document concerning the safe use of a arc welding equipment and a list of recommendations to protect the users
This document exists in English on the link
https://european-welding.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/TI-2021-english-Electrical-Hazard_V1_-1.pdf
EWA has begun the creation of a new group of companies specializing in production of ” health and safety” equipment for welders
The membership of 3 companies was validated by a vote of the EWA Executive Committee , in October :
Existing members producing also products for health protection of welders will be part of this new group
During the 2020 General Assembly , EWA members confirmed the appointment of 2 new Vice Presidents for the period 2020-2022
EWA General Assembly confirms a second mandate as Vice President for
The composition of the EWA Management team for the period 2020-2021, will be :
EWA members thank Nicolas Parascandolo ( SYMOP) and Emil Schubert ( ABRICOR-BINZEL) for their active participation, as Vice President , in the management of the association during the last 4 years
In order to remember the recommendations on the safe use of flame equipment, EWA Technical committee have published a new document on “quick action coupling “
EWA, established a collaboration with IIW , EUROFER and other associations , working on Health and Safety issues. As a result of this cooperation, EWA issues a document describing the recommendations for exposure scenarios, risk management measures and to identify operational conditions under which metals, alloys and metallic articles may be safely welded.
The documents describing the recommendations for exposure scenarios (in English, in pdf format) are stored the “Health and Safety” tool box . Their translations in the main European languages will be progressively added
Following the recommendations of the Executive committee , EWA General Assembly has decided to intensify its communication and provide recommendations on the safety and protection equipment for welders. In this context EWA would like to associate the main European manufacturers of welding fume extraction systems and protection equipment to join their association. The process will start at the next Executive committee on November 19th 2019 in Frankfurt.
The members of the technical committee has elected Luca Manzini as new chairman , on March 20th / Luca Manzini is General manager of Anasta ( Italy ) and member of EWA Executive committtee / Luca was at the origin of the creation of the EWA Flame group in 2014
The technical committee for flame equipment has written 3 technical information documents concerning the use of equipment for the implementation of flame technology. These 3 documents are intended to specify the composition of an installation for a safe use but also recommendations for commissioning, maintenance and for the use of safety devices
These documents exist in German, English, French and Italian on the link
http://european-welding.org/communication/technical-information/
During the 2018 General Assembly in Finland , EWA members confirmed the appointment of a new Vice President : Deger Elove, CEO of MAGMA – Turkey. The composition of Management team was confirmed for the period 2018-2019 , with
EWA’s technical committee “Flame Equipment” is composed of experts from the main European producers of equipment for “flame” applications. Their work over the last two years has led to the preparation of 3 technical information to improve safety for using or maintenance of these equipment
These 3 documents are available on the EWA website and will be reviewed regularly: http://european-welding.org/communication/technical-information/
EWA members supply equipment to implement flame technology and its applications in gas welding, flame straightening, Flame gouging, flame cutting, flame blasting, flame brazing, flame heating, flame spraying
The link here below present a video on these processes – this video has been prepared by VDMA and their members
During the welding Fair in Düsseldorf ( 25/09 till 29/09 September ), EWA’s Management Committee met with members of the Japan Welding Materials Association (JWMA) – This is the second time that the two associations meet / the subjects covered allowed to compare the functioning of the two associations and the technical trends of the welding industry
During SCHWEISSEN & SCHNEIDEN 2017 : different competitions will take place for the best up-and-coming welders from Germany and abroad.
A new version of EWA Website will be available from february 15th
During the last General Assembly ( 2016 October 18th) , 2 new Vice Presidents were elected : Emil Schubert ( Abicor Binzel) and Nicolas Parascandolo ( SYMOP – French welding Association )
The Board of EWA is now composed with :
The President and the members of the Management committee thank warmly Alexander Fliess for his role as EWA Vice President during the last 4 years
June 16th, the representatives of IIW (International Institute of Welding – CEO Cecile Mayer) and EWA (European Welding association – General Manger Guy Missiaen) signed a memorandum of understanding to define a collaboration between the 2 organizations in order to share technical information and to promote solution regarding particularly health and safety issues in welding industry
In 2016 March, after technical committees, EWA publishes 3 new statements concerning
All EWA statements are available on the EWA website
The EMF Guide can be downloaded:
The General Assembly approves the nomination of 2 new Vice presidents, A Genoni and R Stoeckl, selected by the Executive Committee in Milan, 2015 March 19th.
The EWA Management team, till 2016 General assembly, will be composed by
EWA code of Conduct was presented and commented to all EWA members (Members of Executive committee and members of the different Technical Committee) – All members agree to respect the code of conduct during all meeting and informal communication – Here joined the Code of conduct
EWA has decided to engage with EWF (The European Welding Federation) in support of the European Youth Welding Contest, a welding competition whose finals will take place during the next 2013 Schweissen und Schneiden Exhibition in Essen (Germany). Details will be planned during a meeting in September, in Hamburg with EWF and DVS.