The executive Agency for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (EASME) has signed a grant contract between the following parties: INETEC Institute for Nuclear Technology from Croatia, APPLIED INSPECTION LIMITED (Applied) from United Kingdom, KAUNO TECHNOLOGIJOS UNIVERSITETAS (KTU) from Lithuania, TWI LIMITED (TWI) from United Kingdom and PUBLIC POWER CORPORATION S.A. (PPC) from Greece.
The grant is awarded for the activity entitled ‘An ultrasonic non-destructive testing system for detection and quantification of early stage subsurface creep damage in the thermal power generation industry — creep UT’.
The duration of this project will be 24 months and will commercialize the Creep UT system, which employs a proprietary Ultrasonic (UT) technique that enables early detection of sub-surface creep damage in fossil and nuclear power generation industry systems.
