Chonburi, Thailand—May 20—Dexon Technology participated in the 14th National Oil and Chemical Spill Response Exercise and showed off our abilities to support infrastructure safety.
Hosted by the Marine Department, the Royal Thai Navy, and various other government and private organizations, the event was held at the offices of Thai Oil Public Company Limited. The drill promoted sustainable cooperation in marine safety and environmental management.
Wiwat Chidcherdwong, Deputy Director-General of the Marine Department (Safety Division), and senior executives from Thai Oil kicked off the event.
These industry leaders visited Dexon's booth, where Chief Inspection Officer, Ridkorn Tessalee, briefed them on our services. The CIO highlighted how Dexon's technologies support structural safety, reduce environmental risks, and align with global standards.
Dexon's booth featured advanced pipeline inspection technologies, including:
UT-MC Ring: A high-precision ultrasonic testing (UT) tool that identifies and measures corrosion, shape deformation, and other anomalies.
Elios 3 Drone: Designed to access difficult-to-reach places, this drone is typically used to visually inspect the interiors of storage tanks.
Proprietary Asset Integrity System: These bespoke programs digitally monitor assets for industrial sites—organizing history, alerting when inspections are due, and prioritizing asset maintenance.
Dexon’s participation reaffirms our role in the ongoing effort to keep both communities and environments safe.
Thailand’s sustainable energy future depends on joining innovation with safety, and we are proud to be one of the many amazing businesses making that future a reality.