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Challenges joining emerging materials in the energy industry

Seminars 05 March 2025

TWI Seminar: The challenges in joining emerging materials in the energy industry

This seminar will provide information to increase your understanding of the challenges associated with joining emerging materials in use in the nuclear and fusion industries.

The event will include presentations from leaders in their field along with an optional tour of the facilities at TWI Cambridge. 

This in-person event also offers an opportunity to network with our experts as well as others working in different industry sectors. 

Outline programme

Speakers

Paul Brooker - Consultant, Advanced Manufacturing Technology Group

Paul Brooker

Consultant, Advanced Manufacturing Technology Group
TWI

Paul has over 40 years’ experience in the manufacturing industry including, machining, metal joining, including welding and brazing, quality, sales, business development and senior management.

Paul worked for a small engineering company for 32 years starting as trainee and finished as MD. During his time with the business Paul moved through all areas including production, inspection, sales and quality.

Paul worked for a PLC company in heat treatment and metal joining as Works Manager, then prior to joining TWI was Group Operations Manager for a Privately owned heat treatment group of companies.

John Ruddleston - Senior Nuclear and Defence Sector Manager

John Ruddleston

Senior Nuclear and Defence Sector Manager
TWI Ltd

John is an experienced, qualified, and respected nuclear and energy specialist who started his career in the Royal Navy as a Marine Engineer and then spent 26 years in the Aerospace industry, predominantly in experimental and R & D before moving into the nuclear sector.

Over the last decade he has provided considerable support and guidance into Government departments and programmes, BIS, DECC, DTI, Welsh Government, KTN, Nuclear AMRC, MTC and UKAEA.

John was the lead (and chair) for the Government Supply Chain Optimisation Strategy (SCOS). This was a strategic approach, sponsored by UK Government, for taking action to support the development of the UK s nuclear supply chain.

John was the Strategic Sourcing Lead at UKAEA for STEP, JET & Fusion Futures. STEP is the world first commercialisation of a fusion reactor (Spherical Tokamak for Energy Production) with responsibility for sourcing companies, technology, and materials from around the globe.

Previously John was the nuclear manufacturing advisor for the Manufacturing Advisory service (MAS) in the south West of England and one of four Lead F4N Assessor in the UK with responsibility for the South West of England (Hinkley Point C). Also supported EDF, Somerset Chamber of Commerce and later HPC supply chain as manufacturing and technical advisor.

Supported International client in winning the 2018 World Nuclear Exhibition (WNE2018) operational excellence award (SME) and also supported UK client in winning the UK manufacturing of the year award (SME)

Specific headline experience includes:

  • Nuclear-delta, behavioural, cultural and safety related industry expectations
  • Nuclear steam and power generation systems supply – naval marine through to civil and industry cycles
  • Supply chain engagement and development
  • Business development
  • Global sourcing to support Fission & Fusion supply chains
  • Multi-site lean transformation, nationally and globally
  • Tier 1 Nuclear pre – audits and expectations of requirements
  • Merger and acquisitions sourcing UK and International
  • Nuclear & Fusion operational excellence
  • Routes to market (Nuclear & Fusion)

For more information please email:


contactus@twi.co.uk