Welding and fabrication are essential processes in metalworking, used across various industries such as construction, automotive, and manufacturing. Welding involves joining metal parts using heat, pressure, or both to create a strong bond. Different welding techniques, including MIG, TIG, and arc welding, provide versatility based on the material and project requirements. These processes ensure durability, precision, and efficiency in metal structures, making them integral to building frameworks, machinery, and pipelines.
Fabrication, on the other hand, involves cutting, bending, and assembling metal components to create finished products or structures. It includes processes like CNC machining, laser cutting, and sheet metal forming to achieve precision and consistency. Advanced fabrication techniques integrate automation and computer-aided design (CAD) to enhance accuracy and productivity. The combination of welding and fabrication results in high-quality metal products used in industries that demand strength, reliability, and precision.
Leading the Autotronics program & operation for Autotronics Centre of Excellence. Background of 15 years in the automotive industy, Adam had worked alongside local Malaysian Automotive entitive and founders. He has a knack for understanding current industry needs to replenish and evolve it further with economic and academix key takes.