WAI issues call for 2026 WAI Scholar; Jan. 1 is deadline for unique opportunity

WAI is accepting applications for the 2026 Wire Link Traveling Scholarship, which sends a wire professional from the U.S. to England to observe companies and attend the wire Düsseldorf show in Germany, April 13-17, 2026. Applicants must have worked in wire and cable for at least two years and submit an essay by Jan. 1, 2026, explaining how the experience would benefit themselves and their company. All travel expenses are sponsored except time away from work and travel to the airport. The program alternates annually with the U.K. and is co-sponsored by the Worshipful Company of Tin Plate Workers alias Wire Workers of England. Full guidelines and contact details are at wirenet.org.

The WAI is seeking applicants for the 2026 Wire Link Traveling Scholarship, a program that sends a wire professional to England where he or she can see how different companies operate as well as to attend the wire Düsseldorf show in Germany. That date is April 13-17, 2026. The deadline for applications is Jan. 1, 2026.

The Association is looking for ambitious wire professionals who have been employed for at least two years in the wire and cable (or related) industries, including manufacturers and suppliers. The program—which started in 2000—alternates between a U.S. representative going to Europe, and a U.K. representative going to the U.S. through the program’s co-sponsor, the Worshipful Company of Tin Plate Workers alias Wire Workers of England.

The scholarship will be awarded to the candidate who best demonstrates to the judges how the award will help him or her grow professionally, gain a broadened knowledge of the industry and share those benefits with his or her company. All expenses will be met by the sponsors during the trip to the U.K. and Germany. The only employer cost is the employee’s time, and travel to and from the departure airport.

The most recent WAI Wire Link Traveling Scholar, in 2024, was Avery Caraker, who when he applied was a process engineering technician at Prysmian’s medium-voltage plant in Du Quoin, Illinois.

Some past WireLink Scholars have fared quite well in the industry, such as Kurt Breischaft, the 2006 winner, who at the time worked for Belden CDT. He later became president of SDI LaFarga COPPERWORKS, and most recently was named CEO of Advanced Digital Cable, LLC. He also served as the 2023 Association president.

 Official rules, regulations & entry requirements

Candidates must:

  • Be employed full-time in the wire and cable industry

for at least two years at the time of travel.

  • Be a Wire Association International member in good

standing at the time of application and travel.

  • Be available for an interview.
  • Be able to attend the Award Presentation at the WAI annual meeting in the following spring.
  • Be able to travel to England and Wire Düsseldorf

for two weeks that same spring.

  • Be employed by his/her nominating company

at the time of travel.

  • Have a signed letter of recommendation from an

appropriate company official.

  • Be able to present a full report of his/her visit to the director of the company that recommended him/her as well as a separate one for the WAI for potential publication in WJI.
  • Submit an essay submission explaining how the applicant can meet the objective of the scholarship, and how the experience would broaden his/her knowledge of wire and the wire industry for his/her benefit and the benefit of his/her company.

Submissions or questions can be sent to WAI’s Wire Foundation via wirenet.org. Questions can also be sent by applicants and employers to WAI Executive Director Steve Fetteroll at sfetteroll@wirenet.org.

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