Welding Summit 2026 Returns to The Woodlands This August

May 2026
By: Trish Fliss, Sr. Media Lead | tafliss@aws.org

Wednesday, May 6, 2026: The American Welding Society (AWS) will host Welding Summit 2026: Improving Welding Competency, August 5–7, 2026, at The Woodlands Resort in the Woodlands, Texas, bringing together professionals from across manufacturing, fabrication, construction, energy, petrochemical, aerospace, and advanced industries for two and a half days of technical education, industry insight, and networking.

The Welding Summit 2026 will feature a more in-depth program than previous years, including 13 technical sessions, two keynote presentations, two networking luncheons, exhibit hall , and up to 18 Professional Development Hours (PDHs) available for attendees.

With sectors undergoing significant capital investment and infrastructure expansion, welding requirements are becoming increasingly complex. As a result, practical knowledge of codes is more important than ever. Welding Summit 2026 is designed to help professionals better understand and apply critical standards governing welding operations—from design through fabrication and field implementation.

This year’s program will spotlight compliance education across key codes and standards, including:

  • AWS D1.1, D1.6, and D18.1
  • ASME BPVC Section IX
  • ASME BPE and ASME “B” Codes
  • API 582 and API 1104

 

Sessions will examine code differences in welding procedures, welder qualification requirements, nondestructive examination (NDE), and heat treatment practices, helping attendees strengthen compliance readiness and reduce costly gaps in execution.

“Welding competency today goes far beyond technique—it requires a working command of multiple code frameworks across industries,” said William F. Newell, Jr., Conferences Committee Chair. “This Summit is built to give attendees practical, usable knowledge they can take directly into their operations.”

In addition to code-focused education, Welding Summit 2026 will explore how welding is evolving across the petrochemical, energy, renewables, life sciences, semiconductors, and aerospace sectors. Attendees will also hear about the latest developments in welding power sources, filler materials, base metals, automation, artificial intelligence, streaming-based training, and intellectual property protection.

The event’s keynote lineup includes inspirational speakers Dwayne Mattox, Field Application Engineer at Miller Electric, and Patrick Van Fleet, and Automation Specialist for Airgas North Central Region. Together, they bring a compelling mix of military service, technical expertise, and firsthand industry experience that reflects the grit and adaptability shaping today’s welding workforce.

Welding Summit 2026 also offers strong opportunities for exhibitors and sponsors to connect with a highly targeted audience of decision-makers, engineers, inspectors, managers, educators, and skilled tradespeople. The exhibit hall will feature tabletop displays, product showcases, networking receptions, and sponsorship activations throughout the event.

Early bird registration is now open, with discounted rates available through June 21. Student registration will again be offered at $100, reinforcing AWS’s commitment to workforce development and future talent entering the welding industry.

For registration details, exhibitor opportunities, and event updates, visit aws.org.

 

 

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About AWS: The American Welding Society is the worldwide authority in the development of standardscertifications and educational programming for the welding, allied joining and cutting community. We are a nonprofit organization committed to connecting the welding industry to our extensive collection of resources, informing our community of technological advancements and developing the next generation of welding professionals with the help of the AWS Foundation. AWS serves over 60,000 members worldwide, is composed of 22 Districts with 250 Sections and Student Chapters, and includes 3,000 volunteers in over 200 technical committees, subcommittees and task groups. For more information, visit the American Welding Society’s website at aws.org.

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