Welding Trends: Predictions for 2021

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Welding Trends: Predictions for 2021

26 January 2021

Whenever the year changes, reviews of the past and forecasts for the future flood in from every channel imaginable. Let’s make no exception to the rule and have a look at the welding trends in 2021, which will (most probably) drive the industry – and businesses in general.

Mia Heiskanen

Mia Heiskanen
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Mia Heiskanen

CEO & Content Producer at Commia Oy. Long history of working with B2B content as an entrepreneur, author, content producer, journalist, editor-in-chief, and translator. Passionate about value-adding content that gives new perspectives for the reader, excited about exploring the fascinating world of welding with interesting angles to dive into.

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