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16/09/2016 Global market for UT equipment to top US $50 billion by 2021
The global market for ultrasonic equipment should reach $54.5 billion by 2021, from $31.6 billion in 2016, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11.5% for 2016 to 2021, according to a new report from Research and Markets.

15/09/2016 Lavender International NDT Consultancy Services celebrates 40 years
Lavender International NDT Consultancy Services Ltd is a leading provider of non-destructive testing (NDT) training, examinations and Level 3 consultancy services, and 2016 marks its 40th anniversary.

14/09/2016 Meet latest acid etch inspection Nadcap checklist with IMechE Engineering Training Solutions
Due to the recent changes to the Nadcap checklist AC7108/2 Rev F, organisations are now required to ensure that their personnel are trained and certificated in acid etch inspection.

13/09/2016 JME celebrates 30th anniversary in style
JME Advanced Inspection Systems is a global market leader in the design and manufacture of high-quality inspection systems for the NDT industry.

12/09/2016 Entrepreneurial welding inspector gets ahead with BS EN ISO 9712 certification from TWI
A Chartered Engineer who left the UK’s power infrastructure company to set up his own business has taken the next step in his career.

09/09/2016 Phoenix officially partners with four new global distributors
For over 30 years, Phoenix Inspection Systems has been a global front-runner in the design, development and manufacture of ultrasonic non-destructive testing (NDT) solutions in various industry sectors, including aerospace, composites, rail, offshore oil, gas and petrochemical and nuclear and power generation.

08/09/2016 DNV GL wins in-service verification work for Wintershall Noordzee BV
DNV GL has been awarded a five-year contract to provide in-service verification work for Wintershall Noordzee BV’s (WINZ) RAVN and A6-A platforms.

05/09/2016 ‘Into the deep’ with ACFM for swivel joint inspection
In response to a recent subsea swivel joint inspection campaign, TSC Inspection Systems rose to the challenge of designing and building a bespoke scanner to enable ACFM inspections at a depth of 1100 m.