Technology TrainingAIST hosts a wide variety of training programs that address specific process, engineering, equipment and reliability technologies associated with the global iron and steel industry. The extensive information presented at these courses provide a solid platform for workforce development and professional growth.
AIST's training courses are grouped into three main categories: Let AIST help you enhance your education and strengthen your industry network by attending one of our upcoming training programs. Company discounts available for multiple attendees!
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Core Steelmaking ProcessesIntroductory-level education courses that concentrate on foundational knowledge for industry-wide procedures and practices. These programs provide attendees a detailed overview of steelmaking, bringing together best practices and procedures for individuals new to a position, specifically, or to the industry in general. |
Cold Rolling Fundamentals 15–19 September 2024 ►Register Now ►Schedule
| | Modern Electric Furnace Steelmaking – A Practical Training Seminar February 2025
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Advanced Cold Rolling Training: 201 19–20 September 2024 ►Register Now ►Schedule
| | Long Products Rolling Fundamentals February 2025
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The Making, Shaping and Treating of Steel: 101 24–25 October 2024 ►Register Now ►Schedule
| | Sheet Processing and Finishing Lines Fundamentals Coming Spring 2025
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Secondary Steelmaking Refractories Fundamentals 8–10 October 2024 ►Register Now ►Schedule
| | Specialty Alloy and Foundry Fundamentals
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Continuous Casting Fundamentals 22–24 October 2024 ►Register Now ►Schedule
| | Pipe and Tube Fundamentals
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DRI & HBI Fundamentals 1–3 October 2024 ►Register Now ►Schedule
| | Hot Rolling Fundamentals Coming Fall 2025
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Essential Support SystemsTopic-specific seminars that provide comprehensive information on crucial aspects of steelmaking. Developed by AIST Technology Committees and based on ever-changing industry need and relevance, these programs are geared toward individuals interested in expanding their knowledge on specialized processes, operations and technologies. |
Digital Transformation for the Steel Industry 8–9 October 2024 ►Register Now ►Schedule
| | Steel Mill Combustion and Thermal Systems
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Crane Symposium
| | Maintenance Solutions 10–12 September 2024 ►Register Now ►Schedule
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Project Management: 101 28–29 January 2025 ►Schedule
| | Electrical Engineering Basics
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Environmental Solutions 12–14 November 2024 ►Schedule
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Material Handling and Transportation Logistics 12–14 November 2024 ►Register Now ►Schedule
| | 2nd AIST-IAS Simposio de Grúas/Crane Symposium
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The Making, Shaping and Treating of Steel: 201 - Steelmaking
| | The Making, Shaping and Treating of Steel: 202 – Shaping and Treating
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Safety and Health Technology![](/AIST/aist/AIST/Conferences_Exhibitions/Training_Seminars/TTC%20Landing%20Page/Safety_17.jpg) | | System Automation 17–20 September 2024 ►Register Now ►Schedule
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Product & Technology DevelopmentAdvanced, research-based curriculum developed by leading experts. These symposia bring together the international community for technical presentations pertaining to state-of-the-art developments and applications. |
Automotive Steel International Conference 9–12 March 2025
| | Scrap Supplements & Alternative Ironmaking Coming Spring 2026
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Recent Developments in Plate Steels
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International Conference on Advances in Product Metallurgy of Long and Forged Products
| | The Making, Shaping & Treating of Steel: 410 – Advanced Aspects of AHSS
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Managing Technology
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International Steel Academy The AIST International Steel Academy provides world-class instruction focused on the fundamental elements required to produce quality steel products in today’s economy. The individual Making, Shaping and Treating of Steel (MSTS) courses include the introductory three-day MSTS 101, geared toward attendees who do not have a technical background but need to understand more about the technical aspects of steel manufacturing; attendees with the requisite technical background can attend the intensive, five-day Steelmaking (MSTS 201), and Steel Shaping and Treating (MSTS 202) to increase their knowledge of the fundamental elements of these processes. The Practical Level (MSTS 300) courses provide more detailed instruction on Ironmaking, Steelmaking, Continuous Casting, Flat Products and Long Products. The Advanced Level (MSTS 400 series) explores specialized topics such as Advanced High-Strength Sheet Steel Production to boost the attendee’s understanding of theory and aspects of mechanisms used in steel products and translate this knowledge into practical engineering information.
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Onsite Workforce Development Enhance your employees’ skills through customized training programs provided by experienced steel industry professionals. AIST will bring the ISA and other Technology Training, on general and specialized topics involved in the steel manufacturing process, conveniently onsite to your company's location.
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