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62nd Annual British Conference on NDT (NDT 2025)

The 62nd Annual British Conference on Non-Destructive Testing (NDT 2025) will be held from 9 to 11 September 2025 at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre (EICC) in Scotland. Organized by the British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing (BINDT), the conference is a leading forum for professionals, researchers, and industry experts to share the latest advancements in non-destructive testing technologies and applications.

NDT 2025 will feature a wide-ranging technical program with over 80 presentations covering key topics such as phased array developments, piping and pipeline inspection, data handling, aerospace applications, composites, ultrasonic research, electromagnetic innovations, and simulation techniques. The conference will host three parallel technical sessions, offering deep insights into both emerging technologies and established practices.

A dedicated exhibition will run alongside the conference on 9 and 10 September, showcasing the latest innovations from over 50 companies across the UK and internationally. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage directly with suppliers, view hands-on demonstrations, and explore new solutions in NDT. The event also includes a special ‘Showcase Day’ on 11 September, highlighting future technologies with demonstrations and keynote talks on breakthrough developments.

Complementing the technical content, a full social programme will be offered, including a Welcome Buffet, Evening Event, and Conference Dinner—providing excellent opportunities for networking and professional engagement in a relaxed setting. Set in the heart of Edinburgh, the conference combines technical excellence with cultural richness, making NDT 2025 a must-attend event for the global NDT community.

About British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing (BINDT)

The British Institute of NDT is the professional institute for all those engaged in non-destructive testing and condition monitoring. It is concerned with the education and training of its members, and the advancement of the science and practice of the subject.

Over its 50 years, the Institute has established itself as one of the country's leading engineering institutions, and has achieved Nominated Body status with the Engineering Council.

The object of the Institute is to promote and advance the science and practice of non-destructive testing, condition monitoring, diagnostic engineering and all other materials and quality testing disciplines. In achieving this aim, the Institute, which employs a permanent Secretariat at its Northampton headquarters, relies on the support of personnel, companies and other organisations in the NDT industry.

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