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 ...
In-pipe inspection robotics encompasses advanced robotic systems designed to autonomously traverse pipelines and conduct thorough inspections for defects, corrosion, and structural anomalies. These ...
An inspection design method and procedure by which mobile robots can inspect large pipe structures has been demonstrated with the successful inspection of multiple defects on a three-meter long steel ...
SHENZHEN, SHENZHEN, CHINA, July 30, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The bustling exhibition halls of Trenchless Asia 2025 recently vibrated with the energy of ...
Stormwater culverts can be dangerous places, due to hazards such as crumbling concrete ceilings, submerged obstacles, and toxic gas accumulations. The PIPE-i robot was designed with that fact in mind, ...
SHENZHEN, SHENZHEN, CHINA, July 30, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The global stage for trenchless technology recently witnessed a groundbreaking event at the Kassel ...
Autonomous robot for subsea oil and gas pipeline inspection being developed at University of Houston
With an increasing number of severe accidents in the global oil and gas industry caused by damaged pipelines, University of Houston researchers are developing an autonomous robot to identify potential ...
In a special interview with Azernews, TANAP’s Maintenance Manager Yavuz Bozdoğan talked about robotic crawlers, corrosion safety, and the future of pipeline integrity.
Recently, I was on the phone with a large multinational corporate investor discussing the applications for robotics in the energy market. He expressed his frustration about the lack of products to ...
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