Robotics in subsea pipeline inspections deliver repeatable, high-coverage integrity data without diver exposure, enabling condition-based maintenance and risk-based inspection within the ...
In a special interview with Azernews, TANAP’s Maintenance Manager Yavuz Bozdoğan talked about robotic crawlers, corrosion safety, and the future of pipeline integrity.
In-pipe inspection robotics encompasses advanced robotic systems designed to autonomously traverse pipelines and conduct thorough inspections for defects, corrosion, and structural anomalies. These ...
SINGAPORE, Nov. 07, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The global energy market is undergoing profound transformation. While renewable energy is becoming a standard component of countries' efforts to address ...
Autonomous in-line and external robots expand coverage to “unpiggable” and subsea assets. Level-3/4 autonomy, energy harvesting, and onboard AI move inspections from periodic to condition-based.
SHENZHEN, SHENZHEN, CHINA, July 30, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The global stage for trenchless technology recently witnessed a groundbreaking event at the Kassel ...
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Equinor’s autonomous robotics: inspection ‘dogs’ and record-holding subsea drones
An early adopter of autonomous robotics, Equinor deploys ‘dogs’ and drones for both mundane and challenging tasks.
Kyoto-based Tmsuk Corporation (Tmsuk) has announced the development of a new legged pipe inspection robot called "SPD-X." The new robot can fit through pipes bigger than 7.87 inches (20 cm) in ...
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