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The Wire Association International’s (WAI) new online training platform was officially launched at the end of January 2025, marking a significant step forward in the Association’s commitment to advancing industry education.

The debut included details about three in-house-produced courses—Introduction to Ferrous Metallurgy, Single Layer Extrusion Overview, and Extrusion Applications—as well as 12 manufacturing safety courses from a third-party content provider, offering a diverse library for industry professionals.

A Jan. 29th Open House webinar, the kick-off for the launch, gave attendees a first-hand look at the platform’s features, course structure, and content, with a live demonstration and Q&A session. “I fully expect the response to the platform and webinar to be phenomenal,” said John Markowski, WAI’s Education Manager. “It’s clear there’s a strong demand for flexible, high-quality educational resources in our industry.”

Development is ongoing, with plans to introduce an online version of the Fundamentals of Wire Manufacturing Course later in 2025. “This course has been the cornerstone of WAI’s training efforts for years and moving it online will allow us to engage a broader audience,” Markowski explained.

At the time of launch, several companies were already prepared to integrate WAI’s training content into their employee onboarding efforts. Additionally, WAI is proud to announce a partnership with the Spring Manufacturers Institute (SMI), which will incorporate select ferrous metallurgy videos into SMI’s courses while also offering their participants access to WAI’s Introduction to Ferrous Metallurgy course. This collaboration expands WAI’s reach and aligns with SMI’s shared mission to support wire manufacturing education.

Steve Fetteroll, WAI’s Executive Director, shared Markowski’s enthusiasm for the platform’s potential. “The industry is evolving, and so are we. This platform reflects WAI’s dedication to meeting the growing need for accessible, top-tier training opportunities.”

Interwire 2025 will serve as a key stage for showcasing WAI’s new training materials to the wire and cable industry. As part of the event, John Markowski will host a session in the WAI Theater in the exhibition hall, highlighting the critical importance of workforce training in today’s evolving industry. The session will include a live demonstration of WAI’s training platform, offering attendees a look at how it can serve as a valuable solution to meet their companies’ training and professional development needs.

Visit wirenet.org for details on the platform, including future course additions and updates. Questions can be directed to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Over the past 20 years, ACIMAF, IWMA and the WAI have produced numerous technical conferences throughout Europe. This time, they are being joined by Poland’s AGH University (AGH) to put on an event that will be held in Kraków, Poland, on Oct. 14, 2025. It is a most fitting addition as multiple members of WAI’s Poland Chapter have presented technical articles.

AGH is a public university in Kraków, Poland. Founded in 1913, the university focuses on innovative technologies, its research profile also includes engineering disciplines, exact sciences, earth sciences and social sciences. Its research scope includes wire production.

WAI Executive Director Steve Fetteroll credits RichardApex’s Don Neville—who recently completed his term as chairman of U.K.-based International Wire Machinery Association (IWMA)—for encouraging a collaboration with AGH. That led to support from AGH Dean Tadeusz Knych, the 2015 winner of WAI’s Mordica Award and a long-time member of the WAI Poland Chapter, and Dr. Beata Smyrak, an AGH professor. “The group is working well together and of course, it is a pleasure to have a chance to work more closely with genuine supporters.”

Professor Jerzy Lis, the rector of AGH, is also supporting the one-day event that will see concurrent ferrous and electrical tracks as well as tabletops.

Attendees will be presented an in-depth view of the manufacturing advances in wire and cable research, operations and production. While some presentations have already been secured, a call for papers has been issued for ferrous and nonferrous topics. The deadline for an abstract submission form is March 31, 2025. The form can be accessed online at BIT.LY/WAIABSTRACTS

After the program has been completed, there will be a gala dinner including local cuisine and history at the Depot at 15 św. Wawrzyńca Street. The complex is a rarity in Europe as it is the only depot complex virtually preserved in its entirety, the witness of the transformations in the city public transport from the introduction of horse trams, through narrow-gauge and standard-gauge electric trams, to buses. It has been renovated into the Museum of Engineering and Technology.

 The Holiday Inn Krakow City Centre hotel is a five-minute walk from the vast Main Square in the city’s historic Old Town. Local tram and bus stops are nearby, and Kraków Główny train station is within easy reach. John Paul II International Airport Kraków–Balice is a 25-minute drive.

Krakow’s 13th-century Rynek Główny square is lined with palaces and churches, including the iconic St. Mary’s Basilica. The Kazimierz Jewish Quarter, a 12-minute walk, is home to the 15th-century Old Synagogue and its Jewish culture museum. You can walk to the hilltop Wawel Royal Castle and the art museum within 15 minutes.

The hotel rooms reservations are the responsibility of each attendee. The rates are listed below in Zloty (Polish currency): single room standard: 580 PLN (approximately €137) and double-room standard: 680 PLN (approximately €160). Those rates include VAT, buffet breakfast, mini-gym access and internet access

An optional group tour for the Conference attendees and spouses has been arranged to the iconic Wieliczka Salt Mines. The preliminary cost is €140 per person. Rock salt was first discovered in Wieliczka in the 13th century, when the first shafts were dug, and it was mined continuously from then until 1996. Since 1976, the underground Wieliczka has been listed in the register of monuments, and in 1994 it was declared a national Historic Monument by the president of the Republic of Poland. The tour’s specific date/time will be announced later.

Attendees may also choose to visit the Wawel Royal Castle and Wawel Hill—a 15-minute walk from the hotel—that is one of the historically and culturally important sites in Poland. For centuries the residence of kings and the symbol of Polish statehood, the castle is now one of the country’s premier art museums.

Gibbs Interwire and Elgiloy Specialty Metals Wire report that they have entered a strategic alliance to create a comprehensive product lineup.

A press release said that the alliance will combine Elgiloy’s expertise in precision-drawn nickel, cobalt and specialty stainless steel wire alloys with Gibbs Interwire’s spring wire and strip product lines. The affiliation brings together knowledge across many industries, including: aerospace, automotive, chemical processing, commercial, medical and dental, nuclear, power generation and oil & gas. Customers will have access to a broad selection of wire, strip, and coil products in a wider variety of sizes, catering to diverse industry needs, with a single point of contact for both companies. 

 

The Wire & Cables Manufacturers Alliance (WCMA) will honor the winners of its 2025 Distinguished Career Award at The 39th Annual Awards Dinner and Investiture Ceremony that will take place on March 29, 2025, in Hartford, Connecticut, at the Downtown Hartford Marriott Hotel.

The Award Ceremony recognizes individuals in wire and cable who served the industry for a minimum of 25 years and during that time demonstrated outstanding professional acumen along with personal attributes of an exceptional degree. The Award was originally named for the late Charles D. Scott (1915-1983), founder and president of Northeast Wire Co. The 2025 recipients are listed below.

  • Bob Allen, Engineering Manager, James Monroe Wire & Cable
  • Lenny Argentine, VP Sales & Marketing, International Wire
  • Mike Canterino, VP Engineering, Fluoropolymer Resources
  • John Gross, Publisher, Copper Journal
  • Hamid Haophsy, VP Manufacturing, Fisk Alloy Wire
  • Trent Hayes, Engineering Manager, CommScope
  • Joe Iamartino, VP of Technology, Marmon Electrical
  • David Kiddoo, CEO, IWCS/CCCA

To make a reservation or for more information about WCMA or the Distinguished Career Award, go to www.wcmainc.org, and click on premier events or contact WCMA Executive Director Ed Fenton at 860-331-7074 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Japan’s Sumitomo Electric reports that it has been named by SSEN Transmission as the preferred bidder for the Shetland 2 project that will deploy 525 KV HVDC cable for a 330 km link from Shetland— an island archipelago about 160 km off the north east coast of Scotland—to the mainland.

A press release said that the cable will be made at Sumitomo’s new £350 million facility in Nigg in the north east of Scotland, which is under construction. It noted that this will be the first such cable type and technology manufactured in the U.K. The deal was crucial to Sumitomo’s decision to build the Nigg cable manufacturing facility.

Per an article in Shetland News, the announcement is a major milestone as it represents the second subsea HVDC cable between Shetland and the Scottish mainland. The first HVDC link between Shetland and Caithness on the mainland, went live last year with a capacity of 600 MW that is exported. Once the Lerwick Power Station goes into standby mode next year, Shetland as a whole will then be connected to the national grid via the cable. Van Oord Offshore Wind UK will serve as the subsea cable installation partner.

“We are delighted to reach this major milestone with Sumitomo and Van Oord for the Shetland 2 project,” said SSEN Transmission Managing Director Rob McDonald. “It’s great to see the progress being made at Sumitomo’s new cable manufacturing facility and we are extremely proud to be supporting their investment and the major boost to the Highland economy this will unlock.”

The need for a second HVDC link from Shetland to the main GB transmission system was confirmed by the independent electricity system operator National Grid ESO as part of its nationwide strategic network plan, Beyond 2030. It will make possible the connection of three ScotWind offshore wind farm sites adjacent to Shetland that will have a combined generating capacity of up to 2.8 GW. The plan will require more than £20 billion to upgrade the network infrastructure across the north of Scotland between now and 2030 as the region plays a leading role in the clean energy transition.

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