Inductosense eyes Aberdeen office as firm doubles size and sales
Inductosense says it has undergone significant growth over the past year, with plans now afoot to open an Aberdeen office in 2024.
Inductosense says it has undergone significant growth over the past year, with plans now afoot to open an Aberdeen office in 2024.
A UK firm - that specialises in monitoring pipelines and vessels – has secured backing from the world’s largest oil company.
Inductosense has secured funding from the Net Zero Technology Centre (NZTC) to develop and trial a new wall thickness monitoring sensor with BP.
Bristol based technology developer Inductosense, has developed the WAND Remote Data Collector (WAND-RDC) for cost-effective remote internal corrosion/erosion monitoring. The product is based on Inductosense’s inductively coupled WAND sensor technology and reduces the need for NDT personnel on-site to take ultrasonic thickness measurements. It also eliminates the indirect costs associated with inspections - such as the costs of scaffolding or removal of insulation.
Bristol based Inductosense has strengthened its senior management team with the appointment of Richard Munro to the role of director of strategic growth.