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AINDT 2025 Summit

The AINDT Summit 2025, organized by the Australian Institute for Non-Destructive Testing (AINDT), is set to take place from November 18 to 20, 2025, in Newcastle, New South Wales. Under the theme "The Power of Inspection," the summit aims to highlight the critical role of inspection services in providing valuable insights into the condition of assets across various industries. This theme also aligns with Australia's evolving energy landscape and the increasing importance of inspection services in supporting future energy infrastructure. ​

The summit will feature a dynamic program designed to inform, inspire, and ignite conversations within the non-destructive testing (NDT), condition monitoring (CM), and inspection communities. Attendees can expect a mix of keynote presentations, technical sessions, panel discussions, and interactive workshops, all focusing on innovation, industry applications, and professional development. ​

In addition to the technical program, the summit will offer extensive networking opportunities, allowing professionals to connect, collaborate, and share knowledge. The event will also feature an exhibition showcasing the latest products, services, and solutions in the NDT and CM sectors, providing attendees with hands-on demonstrations and expert insights. ​

Newcastle, known for its rich industrial heritage and as a hub for manufacturing and innovation, provides an ideal setting for the summit. The city's strong energy and resources sector further underscores the relevance of the summit's theme and objectives.

About AINDT

The Australian Institute for Non-Destructive Testing (AINDT) is the peak national body representing the fields of Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) and Condition Monitoring (CM) in Australia. Established in 1963 as the Non-Destructive Testing Association of Australia, AINDT has evolved over six decades into a leading authority dedicated to advancing the science, practice, and professional standards of NDT and CM.​

AINDT's mission encompasses promoting NDT and CM as recognized professions, facilitating the exchange of knowledge among members, industry, and the broader community, and operating a national certifying body for the qualification and certification of NDT and CM personnel. The institute is accredited by JAS-ANZ as a third-party certification body, delivering personnel certification in accordance with international standards such as ISO 9712 (AS 3998), ISO 20807 (AS 4365), and the ISO 18436 series for condition monitoring.​

Beyond certification, AINDT plays a pivotal role in education, training, and the dissemination of industry knowledge. It publishes the bi-monthly journal "Industrial Eye," organizes conferences and seminars, and provides resources through its virtual bookshop and library. The institute also actively contributes to the development and updating of national and international standards by representing industry interests on relevant Standards Australia committees.​

With a commitment to excellence and a vision to be an efficient and effective technical society with a national and international reputation, AINDT continues to support its members and stakeholders by providing world-class services, fostering professional development, and promoting the application of NDT and CM technologies across various industries.​

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