Quasset, a leading innovator in robotic adoption and technology solutions in the asset integrity management sector, is proud to highlight its pivotal role in the successful culmination of the Piloting Project’s fourth and final year. Serving as a catalyst for transformative innovation, the project has effectively demonstrated the capabilities of nine diverse robotic systems across inspection use cases in refineries, viaducts, and tunnels.
Niels Westendorp, Chief Business Development Officer at Quasset, conveyed his enthusiasm, stating, “We are delighted to be a part of the consortium. This collaborative effort allows us to stay abreast of the latest industry developments and play a crucial role in advancing the application of I&M robotics.”
Notably, nine robotic platforms have been successfully utilized in the project to conduct inspection missions, showcasing the versatility and efficiency of these cutting-edge technologies. In our informative video update about the project, various representatives from the organizations part of the project will share their contributions and insights, providing a comprehensive view of the project’s achievements. The video will also highlight the success in integrating these technologies into a complete software infrastructure with digital workflows to scale and repeat inspections.
For a more in-depth understanding of the achievements and progress made during the Piloting Project, we invite you to view our informative video update on this endeavor.