
NDT Digital Initiatives Overview: Internet of Things (IoT) and Cloud Computing
In this webinar, we will review the advantages of using connected instruments, such as the Vantaâ„¢ XRF analyzer, the 38DLPâ„¢ thickness gauge, the EPOCHâ„¢ 6LT flaw detector, and the OmniScanâ„¢ family. In addition, attendees will be introduced to version 1.0 of the Oil & Gas Cloud and Digital Solution (O&G CDS), which is a cloud-based solution to optimize ultrasonic and visual data acquisition, reporting, and inspection management to assist the oil and gas industry.

Digital transformation is revolutionizing nearly all personal and professional areas, including the NDT world, improving process efficiency and data integrity.
While the connectivity of NDT devices is a key element of digital transformation, the seamless integration of these devices into a data-management platform adds considerable value to the data used by asset owners (AOs), inspection service providers (ISPs), and other stakeholders. With this in mind, Olympus is developing several digital initiatives, including the Olympus Scientific Cloudâ„¢ (OSC 3.0), a platform that is accessible to everyone and enables users to connect and manage numerous instruments.
In this webinar, we will review the advantages of using connected instruments, such as the Vantaâ„¢ XRF analyzer, the 38DLPâ„¢ thickness gauge, the EPOCHâ„¢ 6LT flaw detector, and the OmniScanâ„¢ family. In addition, attendees will be introduced to version 1.0 of the Oil & Gas Cloud and Digital Solution (O&G CDS), which is a cloud-based solution to optimize ultrasonic and visual data acquisition, reporting, and inspection management to assist the oil and gas industry.