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A differentially driven robot with magnetic wheels is the magnetic crawler. The robot can be used for surface inspection, weld inspection, blasting, painting, coating, grinding, lapping, and a lot of other jobs where a human worker would have a hard time getting there.
The marine business is a fundamental component of conservative action. It is estimated that thousands of cargo ships transport goods across the seas each day.
However, operational conditions cause outer ship hulls to deteriorate over time. For instance, maritime environments can encourage the development of biofouling on the surface and corrosion patches in metallic ship structures
Large structures like storage tanks are also required in other industrial sectors like the petrochemical industry.
These structures deteriorate over time due to fatigue, corrosion, creed, and other factors. As a result, in order to reduce the likelihood of catastrophic failures, large-scale structures must be regularly inspected and maintained.
The Global Magnetic Crawler Robots Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
The magnetic crawler robots developed by RobotPlusPlus for use in aerial work have received funding in Series B. The maritime, ship repair, petrochemical, and power generation sectors all benefit from its solution portfolio.
The company intends to make use of the most recent round of funding to shorten the duration of its R&D process and broaden its global reach. Although RobotPlusPlus is based in Beijing and has primarily focused on domestic sales, the company is already planning for expansion. It intends to soon open an office in Singapore.
Four robots, a ship derusting robot, a boiler inspection and cleaning robot, a chemical tank grinding robot, and a wall climbing robot solution make up the core product portfolio of the company.
The most recent funding round adds to the positive momentum we’ve been gaining over the past year. We hope to continue delivering more transformative outcomes to our current and future clients with a growing market share across our key territories. Fosun, a global consumer group, and a Chinese technology and online retail company led the funding round.
The COVID-19 pandemic, an aging workforce, rising labor costs, frequent accidents related to aerial work, and other factors have accelerated the aerial work robotics sector.
The goal of RobotPlusPlus is to help improve operational safety and productivity while also empowering humans with robots.
They are thrilled to help RobotPlusPlus make use of AI and RaaS to make aerial work environments more efficient and robotic applications possible.
The inspection, flaw detection, cleaning, derusting, spraying, polishing, and other uses of its technology have all been successful.