Monitoring of laser welding and introduction to DED process

31.03.2026 09:00 - 12:00

Welcome to the joint workshop between VADILA&MUE& ValDED!

Real‑time monitoring in laser welding is critical for ensuring weld quality and process stability, as it enables early detection of defects such as porosity, lack‑of‑fusion, and keyhole instability, thereby improving reliability and reducing post‑weld inspection requirements.

This half-day workshop on real‑time monitoring in laser welding and an introduction to Directed Energy Deposition (DED) is aimed at researchers and industry practitioners. The event will cover monitoring techniques, common weld defects, process stability, and live demonstrations.

Program:

09:00–09:30 Coffee, Registration
09:30–10:00 Overview of the Professor Antti Salminen
10:00–10:30 Monitoring in laser welding, Doctoral Researcher Saeid Parchegani Chozaki
10:30–11:00 Introduction to DED, University Lecturer, Kandice Barros Ribeiro
11:00–12:00 Demonstrations

Why attend Real‑time monitoring in laser welding is critical for ensuring weld quality and process stability. It enables early detection of defects such as porosity, lack‑of‑fusion, and keyhole instability, improving reliability and reducing the need for extensive post‑weld inspection.

REGISTRATION

The workshop is free of charge but participation requires registering in advance. Please register latest on Thursday 23 th March 2026.

Registration

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Anna Huusko, Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, anna.huusko@utu.fi, mob. 050 326 8147

 

VADILA

VADILA project is co-funded by the European Union and implemented by the Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering of the University of Turku (project number A81216). The funding authority is Helsinki-Uusimaa Regional Council from the EU Regional and Structural Policy Programme ”Innovation and Skills in Finland 2021–2027”.

MUE

MUE project is co-funded by the European Union and implemented by the Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering of the University of Turku and the Manufacturing Engineering research group of the Turku University of Applied Sciences (project number A80607). The funding authority is Helsinki-Uusimaa Regional Council from the EU Regional and Structural Policy Programme ”Innovation and Skills in Finland 2021–2027”.

VALDED

VALDED project is co-funded by the European Union and implemented by the Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering of the University of Turku (project number A82118). The funding authority is Helsinki-Uusimaa Regional Council from the EU Regional and Structural Policy Programme ”Innovation and Skills in Finland 2021–2027”.