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NDT 2026: 63rd Annual Non-Destructive Testing Conference

NDT 2026 is one of the British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing (BINDT)'s flagship international conferences, bringing together professionals, researchers, equipment manufacturers, service providers, and asset owners from across the global Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) community. The event serves as a platform for knowledge sharing, networking, and showcasing the latest advancements in inspection technologies, condition monitoring, and quality assurance.
The conference is designed to bridge the gap between academic research and industrial applications, offering delegates access to cutting-edge technical presentations, practical demonstrations, and opportunities to engage with experts from around the world. 


The core of NDT 2026 consists of three parallel technical sessions running throughout the conference. These sessions will feature presentations from:
Universities and research institutions
Inspection service providers
Equipment manufacturers
Asset owners
Industry specialists


The conference welcomes papers from both academia and industry, encouraging the exchange of innovative ideas and real-world experiences.
Topics are expected to cover a broad spectrum of NDT disciplines, including:
Ultrasonic Testing (UT)
Phased Array Ultrasonic Testing (PAUT)
Time of Flight Diffraction (TOFD)
Radiographic Testing (RT)
Digital Radiography (DR)
Eddy Current Testing (ECT)
Magnetic Particle Testing (MT)
Liquid Penetrant Testing (PT)
Visual Inspection and Remote Visual Inspection (RVI)
Acoustic Emission
Thermography
Guided Wave Testing
Structural Health Monitoring
Condition Monitoring
Digital Inspection Technologies
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in NDT
Robotics and Automated Inspection
Asset Integrity Management
Industry 4.0 applications in inspection

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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