NDT 2025
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The British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing (BINDT) is pleased to invite you to this premier event, the 62nd Annual British Conference on NDT (NDT 2025), which will be co-located with the 21st International Conference on Condition Monitoring and Asset Management (CM 2025).
NDT 2025 will consist of three parallel technical sessions covering a broad range of non-destructive testing (NDT) technologies and applications. This will see experts in NDT meet to exchange experiences, ideas and the very latest developments that will shape the future of NDT.
A table-top exhibition of NDT- and CM-related products will run alongside the NDT 2025 and CM 2025 Conferences on Tuesday 9 and Wednesday 10 September. Over 50 companies are expected to exhibit, giving businesses an ideal opportunity to see innovations not only from the UK but also from Europe and around the world. With inspection techniques constantly advancing, it’s a good way to check if your business can benefit from the latest technologies.
To celebrate the 62nd Annual British Conference on NDT, BINDT is also planning to host a ‘Showcase Day’ on the last day, Thursday 11 September, focusing on NDT, CM and SHM future technologies.
NDT 2025 will consist of three parallel technical sessions covering a broad range of non-destructive testing (NDT) technologies and applications. This will see experts in NDT meet to exchange experiences, ideas and the very latest developments that will shape the future of NDT.
A table-top exhibition of NDT- and CM-related products will run alongside the NDT 2025 and CM 2025 Conferences on Tuesday 9 and Wednesday 10 September. Over 50 companies are expected to exhibit, giving businesses an ideal opportunity to see innovations not only from the UK but also from Europe and around the world. With inspection techniques constantly advancing, it’s a good way to check if your business can benefit from the latest technologies.
To celebrate the 62nd Annual British Conference on NDT, BINDT is also planning to host a ‘Showcase Day’ on the last day, Thursday 11 September, focusing on NDT, CM and SHM future technologies.
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