Registration for NDT 2016 now open

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Registration is now open for the 55th Annual British Conference on Non-Destructive Testing, taking place from 12-14 September 2016 at the East Midlands Conference Centre and Orchard Hotel, Nottingham, UK.

Registration is now open for the 55th Annual British Conference on Non-Destructive Testing (NDT 2016), taking place from 12-14 September 2016 at the East Midlands Conference Centre and Orchard Hotel, Nottingham, UK.

Across the three-day event, over 80 technical presentations will be given, featuring the latest developments in areas such as ultrasonics, electromagnetics, applications, reliability and human factors, phased array, novel techniques, digital radiography, oil, gas and pipes, aerospace, theoretical modelling and composite materials.

The NDT 2016 programme also offers a number of plenary papers covering an array of subjects, including NDT apprenticeships, automation in NDT, the battle of Britain memorial flight, plus an invited international session from the Fraunhofer Institute for Non-Destructive Testing IZFP on the research currently being conducted there.

The conference is an opportunity for those working in or studying NDT to meet with industry peers to expand their knowledge, understanding, connections and opportunities for discovery. The aim of the conference is to use communication to help bring NDT to the forefront of the engineering industry by validating its capabilities in a multitude of disciplines.

An exhibition will run alongside the conference on 12th and 13th September 2016. Over 50 companies are expected to exhibit NDT-related products, offering a great opportunity for visitors to keep up-to-date with the fast-paced developments within the industry and stay well connected in the world of NDT.

Full-time registration includes attendance at all conference sessions, entrance to the table-top exhibition, all meals and evening functions, including the conference dinner, and a copy of the proceedings CD-ROM.

Register online before 19th August 2016 to receive your early registration discount.

www.bindt.org/events/NDT-2016/ndt-2016-registration

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