Blogs by worldsteel experts and occasionally by guest bloggers. The blogs cover a wide variety of issues affecting the steel industry. We hope you will find this section useful and look forward to your comments.

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22 September 2021

Steel industry releases fully updated AHSS Application Guidelines Version 7.0

The leading source for technical best practices on the forming and joining of Advanced High-Strength Steels (AHSS) for vehicle manufacture is released today by WorldAutoSteel.

8 September 2021

Blog: What makes 3rd generation AHSS grades so unique?

How have advanced high-strength steels (AHSS) evolved? What is their added value? What role will they play in autonomous electric vehicle design?

8 September 2021

September constructsteel newsletter

A monthly update for the construction industry: steel market trends, an example of a record-time pre-fabricated construction, and an insight into the decarbonisation opportunity.

8 July 2021

July constructsteel newsletter

An interview on positioning steel in short and medium span bridges, the emerging revolution in road construction and the latest construction market trends.

10 June 2021

June constructsteel newsletter

This monthly newsletter keeps you up to date with developments affecting the global construction industry, the latest market trends, and more.

12 December 2019

Blog: The role of steel in reducing operational CO2 emissions in buildings

Our Head of Construction Coalitions Terrence Busuttil provides four reasons why steel has its place in the transition toward net zero energy buildings.

17 September 2019

Blog: Future mobility – 6 reasons why steel will meet the challenge

Kate Hickey, WorldAutoSteel, explains why steel will remain the material of choice for car owners, manufacturers and designers.

25 April 2017

Steel in buildings and infrastructure

Construction is one of the most important steel-using industries, accounting for more than 50% of world steel demand. Buildings - from houses to car-parks to schools and skyscrapers - rely on steel for their strength.