Subsea communications and portable underwater inspection robotics company Hydromea has created an underwater inspection robot, known as Exray.
Exray, offers real-time wireless data streaming, enabling operators to receive real-time data and video feeds wirelessly, thereby facilitating immediate decision-making and response to underwater conditions.
Additionally, it features high-resolution imaging capabilities, thanks to high-end cameras and sensors that provide excellent clarity in capturing images and videos of underwater structures and environments.
The proprietary wireless communication technology Luma also ensures seamless communication between the robot and the operator while enhancing the efficiency and speed of inspection and monitoring jobs performed underwater.
CEO at Hydromea, Igor Martin, said: “Our underwater inspection robot with Luma wireless technology is a testament to our commitment to pushing the boundaries of what is possible in submerged infrastructure integrity assurance.
“We believe this technology significantly reduces the cost of integrity assurance of submerged assets. Beyond that, Exray truly demonstrates what our proprietary high-bandwidth wireless communication technology Luma can provide to the industry.
“It can connect various mobile autonomous inspection systems next to offshore submerged assets, making it a critical enabling link on the path to reducing reliance on supply vessels for such jobs in the future, driving down cost and CO2 emissions.”