In conjunction with its local partner, Abdulla Fouad Holding Co, GE Sensing & Inspection Technologies unveiled a new $1 million non-destructive testing application center in Dammam recently. Serving the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and its surrounding countries, the center will provide customers with non-destructive testing expertise and training from a highly qualified staff. It will also allow customers to explore new technologies and learn about innovative application developments, such as corrosion monitoring. The new 460m² facility, which will also operate as a service center, is dedicated to non-destructive testing technology, which is applied throughout the region in the oil and gas, aerospace and power generation sectors. It is resourced with a wide portfolio of inspection solutions, including manual ultrasonic flaw detection instruments, automated ultrasonic inspection systems for girth weld inspection and remote sensing, eddy current instrumentation, computed radiography equipment, a comprehensive range of remote visual inspection instruments and associated data processing, reporting and archiving software platforms. The Abdulla Fouad non-destructive testing application center follows the 2008 opening of GE Sensing & Inspection Technologies' training and service center for both sensing and inspection products in Abu Dhabi and the 2007 opening of Saudi Arabian Sensing Solutions Co. (SASSCO) and GE's calibration, repair and training center for sensing products in Al-Khobar. Faisal A. Fouad, president of Abdulla Fouad Holding Co, said “the new Abdulla Fouad Application Center in Dammam is the only center of its kind in the region and shows our commitment toward enhancing local expertise and support.” “We are thankful to the GE Sensing & Inspection Technologies team for their support in establishing this center and look forward to working with GE to ensure a successful partnership,” he added. Stefaan Verhelst, global sales leader at GE Sensing & Inspection Technologies, said “the new center demonstrates the importance of strong professional local partnerships, which are critical to our investment in the region and confirm our commitment to the Middle East.” __