Flyability and ABS to attend Posidonia 2024 with UT drone
Flyability, the market leader for confined space drone inspections, announced today its presence at Posidonia 2024. Flyability will attend the tradeshow in partnership with classification society ABS, who will likely be at booth 3.101.
Posidonia is one in all the most important shipping events of the 12 months – and the perfect opportunity to showcase the brand new ultrasonic thickness (UT) payload for the Elios 3. This latest payload is a game changer for ship inspections and sophistication surveys.
Flyability and ABS have been testing the ultrasonic thickness (UT) measurements of steel structures capability in the sector – onboard ships across a wide range of vessels. The outcomes are in: the info collected with the Elios 3 and UT sensor has been certified to be used in school surveys by ABS, one in all the leading classification societies.
Dr. Chris Leontopoulos, ABS Vice President, Technology, Europe, said: “ABS is leading the industry in researching and applying unmanned and distant inspection technologies to enhance traditional class-related surveys. Flyability is one in all our key collaborators on this field, and we’re delighted to welcome them to our booth at Posidonia. I believe conference attendees can have a singular opportunity to witness what these drones can do, providing effective data collection and reducing risks like exposure to potentially hazardous environments.”
Flyability co-founder and CEO Patrick Thévoz said “Our participation in Posidonia is kicking off the introduction of the Elios 3 to the maritime sector. We’re seeing a surge of interest in distant inspection methods that may improve the security and efficiency of inspections and sit up for sharing ideas with attendees at Posidonia.”
Flyability will likely be present at 2 booths on the event; with ABS at booth 3.101 and on the booth of Flyability reseller JGC Information Systems, #1.445. Flyability may even be presenting with ABS at their booth for a live demo on the Elios 3 on Wednesday June fifth together with service provider Diaplous. This offers attendees multiple opportunities to see the Elios 3 UT payload and discover how it could actually be integrated into various ship management workflows as a part of condition assessment programs and sophistication surveys.
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