In a vibrant discussion at the API Summit, we caught up with Ricky Morgan, President of Flawtech America, LLC. Familiar to many from previous Inspenet features, Ricky shared insights into Flawtech’s participation at the summit, the significance of the event in the oil and gas industry, and the evolving landscape of NDT technology.
A Convergence of Industry Leaders
The API Summit, organized by the American Petroleum Institute, stands as a pivotal gathering for vendors like Flawtech to connect with the oil and gas sector. With attendance surpassing 1,900 individuals and aspirations to reach 2,500 by 2026, the summit serves as a fertile ground for networking, showcasing innovations, and meeting key decision-makers. “It’s an excellent opportunity for us,” Ricky noted, highlighting the importance of such events in forging meaningful industry connections.
Renewed Enthusiasm and Technological Advancements
This year’s summit, according to Ricky, buzzed with a heightened sense of enthusiasm and a collective drive for quality and safety. A notable shift from previous years is the increased focus on artificial intelligence (AI) in NDT. Ricky discussed how Flawtech is at the forefront of these technological advancements, contributing to the training of AI systems for more efficient inspections. “We’re moving towards that direction,” he stated, emphasizing the potential of AI to revolutionize inspection processes.
Showcasing Specialized Solutions
Among the highlights presented by Flawtech was an ERW weld specimen designed to simulate common defects in seam welds on pipes. This innovation allows inspectors to hone their skills in detecting subsurface flaws, showcasing Flawtech’s commitment to enhancing the precision and reliability of NDT. The use of advanced equipment like the Olympus Epic 1000i exemplifies Flawtech’s dedication to providing robust tools for field inspectors.
Looking Ahead: ASNT in Las Vegas
Ricky also teased Flawtech’s participation in the upcoming ASNT conference in Las Vegas, hinting at new venues and promising exciting developments. His mention of the High Roller, the second-largest Ferris wheel in the world, which he had a hand in working on, adds a personal touch to the anticipation for the event.
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