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New nuclear reactor spider robot triples weld inspection speed, claims Russia
R ussia’s state atomic energy corporation Rosatom has unveiled a new “spider robot” capable of inspecting welds in nuclear ...
The spider robot increases speed and accuracy while accessing hard-to-reach areas.
Its newly launched spider robot can carry out ultrasonic inspections of welds 30 centimetres thick three times faster than ...
Participants in the speaking program included Wade Chang, Member of Parliament for Burnaby Central; Paul Choi, MLA, Parliamentary Secretary for Trade to the Minister of Jobs and Economic Growth; and, ...
Spurred on by the colossal shortage of welders in manufacturing and other sectors, robotic welding has gained enormous ground since it was introduced in 2017. Now, with AI growing in power, both the ...
Engineers at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory are developing a self-fixturing process that could enable ...
Welding professionals from across New South Wales and the ACT gathered in Sydney to celebrate the 2025 NSW & ACT Welding ...
Harnessing waste metal through investment in advanced recycling technologies, as well as building adjacent manufacturing ...
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