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Wind Energy and I&M Robotics: Discover the latest trends
The seminar explores the synergies and best practices between onshore and offshore wind, looking at the role of I&M robotics
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Wind energy is paving the way to a net zero future. At the upcoming seminar co-hosted by SPRINT Robotics and RIMA Network, discover the latest trends in Inspection & Maintenance (I&M) Robotics that are transforming the wind sector.
The seminar explores the synergies and best practices between onshore and offshore wind, looking how I&M robotic solutions contribute to asset management and a clean energy future.
14.40 – Robotics and Digitalisation for Offshore Energy Industry – Sakshi Sircar, NZTC / OLTER
NZTC Projects presentation: Ajay Modha, ANRA & Lee Wilson, Honuworx
15.10 – Steve Strachan, Sensor Networks
15.30 – Josefien Groot, Qlayers
15.50 – Christian Smith, Interactive Aerial
16.10 – João Amorim Marques, Atlantis Project
SPRINT Robotics
The SPRINT Robotics Collaborative is a global, industry-driven initiative that promotes the development, availability and application of robotics techniques in technical inspections, maintenance and operation of capital-intensive infrastructure. The collaborative aims to achieve field use of I&M robotics of capital-intensive infrastructure assets on a large scale to address immediate needs and long-term industry priorities. In moving towards this goal, one major focus of SPRINT Robotics is to engage and bring together the whole value chain, from end users to service and technology providers.
Founded in 2015, SPRINT Robotics has become an internationally recognized platform for I&M robotics with a support base of nearly 100 organizations globally.
RIMA is a 4-year project, funded by European Horizon2020 program, facilitating the innovation of robotics in I&M in Europe. RIMA connects and inspires key stakeholders in I&M robotics and aims to accelerate innovation and uptake of robotics between these stakeholders with the support of Digital Innovation Hubs. RIMA focuses on six industries: water, nuclear, energy, oil&gas and chemical, transport routes and buildings, transport, cargo and mobility.