Courses

Alongside the Open Innovation Challenge, we have made a selection of additional steeluniversity courses available on this platform. These courses are optional and provide further opportunities to explore topics related to the steel industry.

To find the mandatory learning activities required for SIGNs Sprint 2026 eligibility, please visit the challenge page.

 


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APP0107AS – AI Expulsion Prediction In Resistance Spot Welding Of Advanced High-Strength Steels

Free

APP0108AS – Digitalization In Tailor Welded Blanking: Combining Numerical Simulations To Process Increasing Material Strengths

Free

APP0110AS – Mild Steels to Advanced Steels: The Phases Make The Difference

Free

APP0111AS – Life Cycle Assessment of Welding Methods for EV Battery Enclosures | Environmental Impact Comparison

Free

APP0112AS – Press Hardening Steel Grades: Unlocking Strength Through Innovation

Free

APP0113AS – Four Steps to Mitigate Liquid Metal Embrittlement When Welding Steel

Free

APP0114AS – Tensile Testing: Engineering Stress-Strain Curves vs. True Stress-Strain Curves

Free

APP0301SS – Building with stainless steels for a resilient and low-maintenance future

Free

APP0404NI – Stainless Steels in Architecture, Building and Construction

Free

APP0405NI – Guidelines for the Welded Fabrication of Nickel Stainless Steels for Corrosion R

Free

APP0407NI – Stainless steel in architecture, building and construction–Guidelines for roofs, floors, & handrails

Free

APP0408NI – High-Temperature Characteristics of Stainless Steel

Free

APP0409NI – Alloy selection in wet-process phosphoric acid

Free

APP0410NI – Alloy selection for service in caustic soda

Free

APP0411NI – Alloy selection for service in chlorine, hydrogen chloride and hydrochloric acid

Free

APP0412NI – Practical guide to using duplex stainless steels

Free

APP0413NI – Alloy selection for service in sulphuric acid

Free

APP0414NI – Alloy selection for service in organic acids

Free

APP0416NI – Alloy selection for service in hydrogen, fluoride, hydrofluoric acid and fluorine

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