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Gecko Robotics (Gecko) make robots for industrial inspections, starting in the Power Industry. Gecko's wall climbing robots and inspection teams perform non-destructive testing for clients across the United States and internationally.

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Artificial Intelligence + Robotics

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Gecko Robotics' Artificial Intelligence + Robotics (AIR) technology seamlessly integrates advanced robotics with artificial intelligence to deliver comprehensive, high-fidelity data insights for critical infrastructure maintenance. By combining precise data collection with intelligent analysis, AIR empowers organizations to make informed, proactive decisions, enhancing asset reliability and operational efficiency. Key Features and Functionality: - Robotic Inspection Solutions: AIR employs a diverse suite of robotic technologies—including wall-climbing robots, drones, and robotic dogs—to perform thorough inspections of industrial assets. These robots collect extensive, high-quality data, ensuring complete visibility into asset health. - Artificial Intelligence Integration: The system utilizes AI algorithms trained on the rich datasets gathered by the robots. This integration enables rapid identification of potential issues, predictive maintenance planning, and optimization of asset performance. - Comprehensive Data Analysis: AIR's AI-powered software platform, Cantilever, consolidates data from various sources—such as historical health records, design files, and operational metrics—into a unified system. This holistic approach provides an unprecedented view into the operational status of assets, facilitating informed decision-making. Primary Value and Problem Solved: AIR addresses the challenges of maintaining critical infrastructure by transitioning from reactive to predictive maintenance strategies. Traditional inspection methods often involve manual processes that are time-consuming, hazardous, and prone to human error. By deploying AIR, organizations can: - Enhance Safety: Robotic inspections reduce the need for human entry into hazardous environments, minimizing exposure to potential risks. - Increase Efficiency: Automated data collection and AI-driven analysis expedite the identification of issues, reducing downtime and maintenance costs. - Extend Asset Lifespan: Predictive maintenance informed by accurate data helps prevent unexpected failures, thereby prolonging the operational life of critical assets. By leveraging AIR technology, organizations can ensure the safety, efficiency, and longevity of their infrastructure, ultimately leading to more reliable operations and significant cost savings.

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What is Gecko Robotics?

Gecko Robotics specializes in creating advanced robotic systems designed for automated inspections and maintenance of industrial facilities. These high-tech robots primarily serve sectors such as power generation, oil and gas, and manufacturing, helping companies increase safety by conducting thorough and efficient integrity assessments of critical infrastructure.Gecko Robotics' technology focuses on non-destructive testing (NDT) and uses various sensor methods to detect defects and corrosion in assets like boilers, tanks, and pipelines. By leveraging robotics, Gecko helps extend the lifespan of infrastructure, minimize downtime, and reduce costs associated with manual inspections, all while improving the safety of human workers by keeping them out of hazardous conditions.

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2013