Welcome back to Inspenet’s coverage of the AMPP opening night. Tonight, we’re spotlighting Guided Ultrasonics and their contributions to the industry’s future. With insights from David Alleyne, CEO; Rhett O’Briant, Vice President of Technical Sales and Support; Toby Anderson, Vice President of Sales for GUL Americas; and Patricia Salas Gómez, Business Support Engineer, we explore the cutting edge of technological innovation and the role of women in engineering.
Innovation at the Forefront
David Alleyne emphasized the importance of promoting technology, digitization, and automation. Guided Ultrasonics is at AMPP to connect, learn, and share valuable insights with the industry. Rhett O’Briant highlighted the company’s work on inspection assistant programs using machine learning, aiming to improve inspection outcomes and educate on automated corrosion monitoring.
Expanding Horizons
Toby Anderson discussed the significance of AMPP in expanding the brand and introducing their evolving technologies to a wider audience. This reflects Guided Ultrasonics’ commitment to innovation and development in monitoring and client support.
Women in Engineering
As International Women’s Day approaches, Patricia Salas Gómez shared her experiences as a woman in engineering, highlighting the supportive environment that has enabled her to showcase her skills and contribute significantly to the industry.
An Open Invitation
David Alleyne extended an invitation to visit Guided Ultrasonics at AMPP, emphasizing the opportunity to gain knowledge and discuss challenges with the team. This reflects Guided Ultrasonics’ open and collaborative approach to industry advancements.
In closing, Inspenet encourages all attendees to explore Guided Ultrasonics’ contributions to the industry and engage with their team for insightful discussions on technology and diversity in engineering.
The website: https://www.guided-ultrasonics.com/
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