Ambipar and SBM Offshore have announced a joint initiative to develop a robotic tank cleaning solution that enhances safety and efficiency during maintenance of floating production, storage and ...
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Inside the dolphin-inspired robot designed to clean oil spills
The Electronic Dolphin is a small robot developed by engineers from RMIT University in Australia to test an innovative method for cleaning oil spills from the ocean. It is a remote-controlled ...
Tank cleaning is an essential maintenance activity in the oil and gas sector. Traditional methods often require manual entry into confined, hazardous spaces, presenting significant safety risks. The ...
Ambipar and SBM Offshore announced a solution for cleaning cargo oil tanks on (FPSOs), a solution that importantly is geared to completely remove humans from entering tanks during cleaning activities.
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Scientists Create Tiny 'Electronic Dolphin' Robot That Could Swallow Up Oil Spills in Oceans
The 'Electronic Dolphin' minibot eats up oil spills using an innovative filtering system, inspired by sea urchins.
LOS ANGELES — Want to clean up an oil spill? There’s a robot for that. A team of scientists at MIT have developed a fleet of oil-absorbing robots — Seaswarm — that clean the ocean by collecting oil ...
The IDF unveiled a new robotic system that enables its tank mechanics to perform 48 hours of maintenance, including fault location and equipment cleaning, in just two hours. Developed by the Israeli ...
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