Today the team are also at the VINCI innovation day at Magna in Sheffield. Say hello to Jason Liu if you are there!
Acuity Robotics Ltd
Automation Machinery Manufacturing
Leeds, West Yorkshire 4,497 followers
Data and image intelligence enabled by the world's smallest untethered robots on hard to reach live infrastructure.
Über uns
The world's smallest untethered infrastructure inspection robots. Comprehensive data and image intelligence enabled by robots on hard to reach live infrastructure. We provide comprehensive reports and insights on infrastructure that is difficult, costly or impossible to access by humans. As the volume and value of infrastructure across the world increases, Acuity Robotics is providing business critical data capture and analytics solutions for infrastructure owners and operators. Our infrastructure intelligence enables our clients to; 1. Reduce survey costs 2. Improve quantity and quality of surveys 3. Reduce existing Health & Safety risks 4. Survey previously inaccessible assets 5. Enable predictive maintenance schedules and intelligent asset management 6. Reduce asset downtime and failure cost Our mission is to provide actionable intelligence to ferrous infrastructure owners and operators globally.
- Industrie
- Automation Machinery Manufacturing
- Größe des Unternehmens
- 2-10 Mitarbeiter
- Hauptsitz
- Leeds, West Yorkshire
- Typ
- In Privatbesitz
- Gegründet
- 2019
- Spezialitäten
- Robots, Data, Infrastructure, Insights, Remote Data Capture, and Inaccessible Data Capture
Standorte
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Primäre
c/o School of Mechanical Engineering
Woodhouse Lane
Leeds, West Yorkshire LS2 9JT, GB
Employees at Acuity Robotics Ltd
Aktualisierungen
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Listen to Matthew Hopkinson talking about the importance of inspection data captured by robots on wind turbines for GOW24. He is the last interview 3/3.
📢 Our #ReEnergise podcast mini-series, 'SME Spotlight' has returned for #RUKGOW24! 📻 Ahead of Global Offshore Wind 2024 kicking off tomorrow, we sat down and got to know three of the innovative companies joining us on the #CatapultPavilion. Joining our host, Innovation Manager, Imogen Stevenson, was: 🔹Dr Alastair Godfrey, Indeximate 🔹Rosalind Hart, Quoceant Ltd 🔹Matthew Hopkinson, Acuity Robotics Ltd The conversations centred on how these 3 very different companies are making the operations and maintenance (O&M) of #offshorewind safer and smarter, and how leveraging #data can reduce operational risks! Click here to listen to the full episode: https://lnkd.in/ehBr22GK
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Looking forward to showing how data and imagery can be captured by the world’s smallest untethered robot to a global audience. #manchester Acuity Robotics Ltd
Pop over and meet Matthew Hopkinson who is demoing Robot Squirrel on the ORE Catapult stand at Global Offshore Wind 2024 in Manchester Central for the next two days. #rukgow24 #catapultpavillion
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Pop over and meet Matthew Hopkinson who is demoing Robot Squirrel on the ORE Catapult stand at Global Offshore Wind 2024 in Manchester Central for the next two days. #rukgow24 #catapultpavillion
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The team are down in Ipswich with BT Group meeting a major shipping company who are looking at how to utilise technology in their operations. Mike Williams thank you for the invite!
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We are delighted to be supporting this VINCI Construction event with a demo of Robot Squirrel at Magna Sheffield. Come along and meet the human and robot team at Acuity Robotics!
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We are delighted to have been asked to demo Robots Squirrel and Stoat at the VINCI Innovation Day on 19th June 2024!
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We are exhibiting at Global Offshore Wind in Manchester on 18-19 June 2024. Come and see us! https://lnkd.in/eYhrQ2z9
Global Offshore Wind returns to Manchester Central on 18 -19 June 2024 - Acuity Robotics
https://acuityrobotics.co.uk
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Managing Director of Didobi. Chairman of Emu Analytics. Honorary Professor @UCL. 'Datapreneur', SME Adviser, Speaker on Form and Function of Places and Mentor to the next generation.
If renewables are an indication of technical capability and innovation then this article by the FT is a big wake up call. There are now half a million wind turbines worldwide, which for me makes it critical infrastructure. In addition the power generation of each turbine is increasing like computer chips so their value does as well. The importance of regular inspections and the collection of structured data and imagery on these assets is critical, as by doing this you can use AI to create predicative models on the asset integrity of each turbine in its unique location and by its structure type. To do this and remove men and women from working at height, we need to harness robotic data capture and this is exactly what Acuity Robotics Ltd, a spin out from University of Leeds has developed in its tetherless robot called Squirrel. It is early days for the inspection technology but it is critical in my view, and as this article suggests, that manufacturers and operators build inspection technology into their plans to reduce their increasing warranty liabilities. Forewarned is forearmed! Dr Alan Lowdon OBE Robert Richardson Jason Liu Deepbridge Capital Glacier Energy John W MacDonald Alastair Gibbons Gregor Dewar Stuart Rook Arshad Mairaj James Gibbons Saber Khayatzadeh Pouyan Khalili, PhD https://lnkd.in/e4zNr3Hs
A turbine blade fell off in Norway. Does the wind industry have a quality problem?
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