The overall mission of EFNDT is to bring together the resources of the national societies and organisations involved in NDT and related topics in Europe to create a more effective and more valuable voice for industry, the professions, users and the wider community.
EFNDT was founded in May 1998 in Copenhagen at the 7th European Conference for Non-Destructive Testing (ECNDT). 27 national NDT societies agreed to set up a powerful organisation on European level. Full membership is open to national NDT societies, one per country. Associate membership is open to all applicable organisations worldwide.
EFNDT is a non-profit association registered in Brussels.
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14th ECNDT 2026


Dr. Peter Trampus, former President of EFNDT and President of the Hungarian Society for Non-Destructive Testing (NDT). His departure represents a profound loss for the entire international NDT community.
Dr. Trampus was a distinguished engineer, professor, and visionary leader whose work left a lasting mark on the development and advancement of NDT across Europe and beyond. As EFNDT President, he was a tireless promoter of innovation and cooperation, opening new avenues for the growth and integration of NDT practices across member organizations.
He played a key role in the creation, development, and successful implementation of the RIMA programme in the field of NDT in Europe, achieving significant progress in standardization and quality across the sector. He was also a driving force and leader of the NDT Academia, an initiative aimed at elevating training and technical expertise in the field.
Beyond his technical achievements, Dr. Trampus was a vital supporter of ICNDT, contributing generously and with great dedication to many international initiatives. His legacy will live on in the collaborative spirit and advancements that now define the global NDT community.
We extend our heartfelt condolences and warm embrace to his family, as well as to our colleagues and friends in the Hungarian Society for NDT. His memory and contributions will continue to inspire future generations.
Rest in peace, Dr. Peter Trampus.

An updated document about Schedule 2 of the EFNDT MRA is now available in the document store.
President: Fermin Gomez
Vice-President: Ezio Tuberosa
Elected Members:
Bento Ottone Alves
Tomasz Chady
Peter Fisch
David Gilbert**
Gerald Idinger
Frederic Schaditzki
Thomas Wenzel*
Libor Topolar
*Also Co-Chair ECEC
** Also Communications Secretary
President ECNDT 2026: Daniele Bisi - AIPnD
Co-opted Members (non-voting):
René Klieber (Treasurer)
Casper Wassink (Auditor)
Ex-officio Members (non-voting):
General Secretary:
Emilio Romero
e.romero@aend.org
Robotics for Inspection and Maintenance (RIMA) is a 4-year H2020 project with the following aims:
• to reinforce the connection between Europe’s rich technological offer and the market needs in the field of Inspection and Maintenance (I&M);
• to provide education and training on I&M robotics; and
• to connect the value chain (research, technology companies, service providers, end users and investors) to have an impact for accelerating economic growth in this field and extending EU’s leadership in this sector.
RIMA concentrates on I&M robotics in a large area spanning across multiple sectors such as energy, nuclear, oil and gas, water supply, transport and civil engineering infrastructure.
RIMA formed a network of Digital Innovation Hubs (DIHs) on robotics offering services such as technology scouting (digitalization, artificial intelligence, machine learning etc.), feasibility studies, project plans, identification of technological trends and innovation sprints. The network is enriched with industrial organizations and associations like the EFNDT that have the links and means to promote the innovations coming from the DIHs to their regional stakeholders.
Over the last four years the project has managed to create many new connections, experiments, services that have brought together the technology providers, service providers, asset owners and operators, together with 13 Digital Innovation Hubs and Facilitators across Europe.
RIMA’s main goal is spreading value, knowledge and linkages globally so that the I&M domain and its EU SMEs can still have opportunities through the RIMA Alliance. Companies working on robotics for I&M, Digital Innovation Hubs (DIH), SMEs and other stakeholders are invited to join the Alliance at https://community.rimanetwork.eu/
A fascinating series of videos has now been released to showcase the achievements of the project:
RIMA Network Alliance 2023
RIMA Network - RIMA Alliance. DIHs Network and Services
RIMA Network Experiments - Digital Showroom