Cyber security plays a crucial role in protecting infrastructure companies from a wide range of threats.
Read moreDrinking water companies, like other vital companies, are preparing for IEC 62443, the international cybersecurity standard for Operational Technology.
Read moreToday, 10 of our senior experts in Certification, Process Safety & Machinery Safety are kicking off a 3-day training program on Cybersecurity for Industrial Automation & Control Systems (IACS).
Read moreVestas Off-shore Wind Belgium decided in 2022 to implement the Vinçotte Digi-Tags solution to streamline the statutory inspection of its wind farm.
Read moreIn today's hyper-connected world, cyber attacks are no longer a hypothetical scenario, but an unavoidable reality. The impact of a successful breach can be huge: crippling disruptions, data breaches and reputational damage are likely.
Read moreFrom towering cranes lifting heavy loads to cable cars transporting passengers through breathtaking landscapes, cables play a crucial role in numerous industries. However, worn and damaged cables pose a significant safety risk, with potentially catastrophic consequences.
Read moreThanks to our innovative applications, Vinçotte delivers high-quality inspection and analysis of your storage tanks. A short overview!
Read moreInspection of smoke detectors can sometimes be a challenge. In high spaces, such as production halls, it is difficult for inspectors to reach smoke detectors. This can lead to delays, production interruptions and safety risks.
Read moreThe European Union's new Battery Regulation 2023/1542, which takes effect in February 2024, is introducing a significant shift for battery manufacturers, battery importers and their supply chains.
Read moreVinçotte, member of the KIWA group, was contracted by Belgoprocess for visual inspection and thickness measurements of bunkered storage tanks at their wastewater treatment plant on site 2. Due to the ionizing radiation and the risk of radioactive contamination, a remote inspection with industrial robotics was the logical solution.
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