What changed?
The Impacts and Benefits
Impact for the Company
The Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) project with the University of Strathclyde provides ETher NDE with a unique opportunity to expand its expertise in high-temperature non-destructive testing (NDT) technologies. By integrating a highly skilled associate into the team, the company benefits from fresh academic insights and advanced research methodologies, accelerating the development of next-generation eddy current array sensors.
One of the immediate impacts is the structured onboarding of the associate, ensuring alignment with the company’s values and operational workflows. Through hands-on involvement in internal projects, the associate contributes to enhancing ETher NDE’s product development strategies.
Additionally, this project facilitates knowledge exchange between industry and academia, ensuring that ETher NDE stays at the forefront of technological advancements. By leveraging the university’s expertise, the company can refine sensor designs, optimise signal processing techniques, and enhance product reliability. Ultimately, the successful implementation of this project will enable ETher NDE to offer innovative, high-value solutions for NDT techniques.
Impacts for the Academic Team
The project offers the academic team at the University of Strathclyde an excellent opportunity to advance their research in high-temperature electromagnetic NDT technologies. By collaborating with ETher NDE, the team can test and refine advanced sensor designs in real-world industrial environments, generating high-impact data that can lead to significant research outcomes.
The project also enables the academic team to explore new methodologies for improving sensor performance under extreme conditions, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in electromagnetic sensing. Additionally, it strengthens the team’s expertise in applying advanced cooling techniques and innovative transmit/receive topologies, opening pathways for future research and commercialisation opportunities. By demonstrating successful technology transfer, the academic team can build a strong case for securing future research grants and industry collaborations, further solidifying their role in NDT innovation.
Impacts for the Knowledge Transfer Associate
The KTP Associate gains significant professional and technical development by collaborating with ETher NDE’s technical team and the academic experts at the University of Strathclyde. This partnership provides hands-on experience in designing, developing, and calibrating high-temperature eddy current array sensors for non-destructive testing (NDT) applications. The associate will develop a comprehensive understanding of the company’s architecture, processes, and supply chain, enhancing their knowledge of industry workflows and customer requirements. Additionally, the associate will learn various coding languages used in sensor instrumentation, boosting their software development expertise.
Beyond technical knowledge, the associate will benefit from opportunities to attend professional courses in technical development and project management, equipping them with essential skills to manage complex projects and contribute effectively to the company’s innovation goals. These courses enhance their ability to lead projects, coordinate multidisciplinary teams, and ensure successful project outcomes. This combination of technical expertise, hands-on experience, and project management knowledge positions the associate for career growth in advanced manufacturing, NDT, and related industries. Through this experience, the associate not only develops a strong technical foundation but also gains valuable industry insights and project management capabilities, preparing them for future leadership roles.