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ROBOTICS PATROLLING ROBOTS reftting and repair tasks.” its maintenance service solution. The aim is to avoid the

ANYbotics has launched Data Navigator, an asset man- need for dispatching a crew transfer vessel to conduct in- agement platform for its four-legged inspection robot, spections. This can be a costly process often delayed by

ANYmal. The platform centralizes asset condition data, poor weather conditions, and typically over 70% of tur- such as thermal, acoustic, visual and gas readings, to sim- bine alarms are false positives, unnecessarily triggering off- plify asset health assessments and provide trend monitor- shore interventions.

ing for preventive maintenance. Data Navigator’s intuitive Permanently stationed on the platforms, ANYmal car- interface requires no specialized robotics expertise. It can ries out autonomous inspections around the clock. Its in- integrate seamlessly with existing IT infrastructure and can spection capabilities include temperature monitoring of integrate with enterprise systems like SAP and IBM. key components to help prevent overheating; visual checks

Sustainable energy company Equans manufactures, in- to identify structural issues like corrosion or cracks; gas stalls and offers maintenance services for offshore wind and environmental readings to ensure compliance and substations, and the company is integrating ANYmal into leak detection and acoustic sensing to identify early signs

ANYmal

MEETS THE

REQUIREMENTS

OF IP67, THE

INDUSTRY

STANDARD FOR

PROTECTION

IN INSPECTION

ROBOTS.

Images courtesy ANYbotics 28 OFFSHORE ENGINEER OEDIGITAL.COM

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