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Jul07

Dosiclient is an online dosimetry portal where you can consult and manage all your dosimetry. The dosimetry portal has been designed with the aim of making this management as efficient as possible and thus facilitating your administrative tasks regarding dosimetry.

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Jul06

The Toyota Highlander Hybrid is available on the European market since 2021. As a trusted partner of Toyota, Vinçotte had the honour of doing the Type Approval for this vehicle.

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Jun20

Working with numerous customers, Vinçotte inspects a very high proportion of glass used in the automotive market. In Europe Vinçotte has most likely certified your windscreen or other glass panes on your vehicle.

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Jun13

The Honda e was not launched in every European country, but it is the cutest full electric city car we have ever seen. Looking like a character from the movie Cars, this small car is packed full of technology.

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May20

Now that the Belgian competition authorities have given their approval, Vinçotte is officially part of the Kiwa group.

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Apr20

After a break for obvious reasons, we are organising a new Industry Day this year where you can discover all the new NDT techniques.

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Mar31

To better answer your questions and challenges and to work proactively with you towards a safer and more efficient future, a new Business Unit is being set up at Vinçotte in which we combine the strengths and knowledge of our EOP (Energy & Other Process Industries) division with those of our PCP (Petro Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals) division and integrate all our (A)NDT activities into one new Business Unit.

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Jan14

Vinçotte’s inspection operations will benefit from hibot’s revolutionary robotic systems

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Jun28

Today, it is estimated that close to 150 million tonnes of plastic are in the ocean. This number is only predicted to increase in the coming decades, even overtaking the biomass of fish by 2050. As plastic breaks down and penetrates living organisms, it disrupts their natural cycles… and also ends up on our plates.

As for the billions of tonnes of plastic remaining on land, a mere 7 to 10% are being recycled1. The rest ends up in massive landfills, pollutes the soils, or is burned – releasing dangerous toxins into the air and contributing to greenhouse gas emissions.

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