ViewTech Borescopes is set to exhibit its latest articulating video borescope inspection technologies at the Offshore Technology Conference (OTC), marking its return to the event after last participating in 2016. The exhibition will take place from May 4–7 at NRG Park, where the company will present solutions designed to enhance inspection efficiency and safety in offshore and subsea environments.
At Booth 3303, attendees will have the opportunity to experience live demonstrations of ViewTech’s video borescopes, which are engineered to support non-destructive testing (NDT) in hard-to-reach areas across the oil and gas sector. The systems are designed to minimise downtime and reduce the need for equipment disassembly, enabling more efficient inspection workflows.
“OTC is a key event for connecting with offshore energy professionals who demand reliable, high-performance inspection solutions,” said Zack Wessels, Senior Sales Consultant at ViewTech Borescopes. “Our video borescopes help teams identify issues faster, minimize operational disruptions, and maintain the highest safety standards in challenging environments.”
ViewTech’s inspection solutions are widely deployed across offshore platforms, subsea operations, and marine environments. The equipment incorporates features such as 3D stereo measurement, high-resolution imaging, annotation capabilities, and intuitive controls, supporting real-time decision-making during inspection processes.
The company will also highlight its VJ-4 Borescope Report Maker—Operator Driven Inspections (ODIN) software, which streamlines reporting and supports data-driven maintenance decisions through structured inspection documentation.
In addition to product demonstrations, ViewTech representatives will engage with visitors on customised inspection programmes, rental services, and training offerings tailored to offshore operational requirements.
As part of its outreach, the company continues to offer a No-Cost, No-Obligation Demo Program, allowing end users to evaluate video borescopes within their own MRO environments before making purchasing decisions.
The VJ-3 and VJ-4 articulating video borescopes, central to the showcase, are designed for remote visual inspection of machinery and components. With probe diameters as small as 0.85 mm, the systems enable inspection and documentation in confined or otherwise inaccessible areas, supporting comprehensive visual testing without intrusive methods.
The participation underscores the growing role of advanced remote visual inspection technologies within NDT practices, particularly in demanding offshore and energy sector applications.