At ASNT 2024 , one of the most important events for the inspection industry and emerging technologies, David Alleyne, CEO of Guided Ultrasonics Ltd. (GUL) , shared his vision on the key trends in pipe inspection and the crucial role that guided wave technology (GWT) plays in transforming the sector.
Innovation and vision in pipeline inspection
Guided Ultrasonics Ltd. , a high-tech company founded in 1999, has pioneered the development of the guided wave testing (GWT) method for pipe inspection . According to Alleyne, the key to GUL’s success lies in its focus on continuous innovation and an unwavering commitment to customer satisfaction.
What has defined us most is the response we have received from the industry. The enthusiasm of our customers is what really makes the difference.
Alleyne highlighted during his speech at ASNT 2024
The company has positioned itself as a leader in the sector , offering advanced solutions that enable oil and gas, refinery, chemical processing and power generation companies to improve the efficiency and safety of their operations. GUL’s ability to understand and address the specific needs of its customers has been a determining factor in its growth and expansion worldwide.
GWT Technology: Changing the way infrastructure security and inspection work
During the interview, Alleyne highlighted how inspection technologies , such as GWT, are changing the way industries manage the security of their infrastructure.
We are seeing a growth in the adoption of technologies that not only detect faults, but also provide real-time data that enables companies to make informed decisions to optimize the performance of their assets.
In this context, GWT technology not only facilitates inspection without interrupting operations, but also offers a more efficient and accurate way to monitor the conditions of critical infrastructure.
Guided Ultrasonics Ltd. at ASNT 2024
ASNT 2024 is taking place at a key time for the industry, with growing demand for advanced technological solutions that improve infrastructure inspection and monitoring. Sessions at the event, such as “AI/ML Futurist, Economist,” reflect the growing interest in infrastructure monitoring, artificial intelligence, and machine learning as complementary tools in inspection data analysis.
Alleyne also mentioned the impact of emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence and machine learning, on the future of inspection.
Combining our technologies with predictive analytics can change the way industries manage security in the long term.
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