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X-RIS (for ''X-Ray Imaging Solutions'') is a Belgian company based in Liège and active in the field of digital radiography in non-destructive testing and in security. Founded in 2010, the company won the Belgium Deloitte Technology Fast 50 in 2015 and again in 2017. It has supplied x-ray solutions to Airbus, Safran, TOTAL, the TÜV. The company also x-ray material to the FBI Academy at Quantico and to the training center of Huntsville, Alabama. Company built its reputation on the user-friendliness of its software.Els Jonckheere, Waalse X-RIS innoveert met röntgentechnologie', ''Engineeringnet.be'', 25 mai 2016. In 2017, it launched the development of Automatic Defect Recognitions tools (ADR) in collaboration with several Walloon universities and companies » and in 2020 the projet AeroCT to use tomography (CT) in the aeronautical parts inspection. History Development X-RIS is a start-up that was founded in 2010 at Liège.La start-up liégeoise X-RIS fournit du maté ...
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X-RIS (for ''X-Ray Imaging Solutions'') is a Belgium, Belgian company based in Liège and active in the field of digital radiography in non-destructive testing and in security. Founded in 2010, the company won the Belgium Deloitte Fast 500#Deloitte Technology Fast 50, Deloitte Technology Fast 50 in 2015 and again in 2017. It has supplied x-ray solutions to Airbus, Safran, Total S.A., TOTAL, the Technischer Überwachungsverein, TÜV. The company also x-ray material to the FBI Academy at Quantico, Virginia, Quantico and to the training center of Huntsville, Alabama. Company built its reputation on the user-friendliness of its software.Els Jonckheere, Waalse X-RIS innoveert met röntgentechnologie', ''Engineeringnet.be'', 25 mai 2016. In 2017, it launched the development of Automatic Defect Recognitions tools (ADR) in collaboration with several Walloon universities and companies » and in 2020 the projet AeroCT to use tomography (CT) in the aeronautical parts inspection. History ...
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