footage of the rig, so what would someone want a street view of this kind of environment for? it can be used on shore, so if you plan to do maintenance. it can take images every hour, for instance. there s a lot of information to gather. of course, for a human, it is easy to make mistakes. the robot can handle it much more easily. all this data allows the company running at the robots, cognite, to build a digital twin, a full, virtual 3 d model of the rig. that map allows the robots to run autonomously, and the images taken can be compared over time to see if something has changed and might need repair. it s very different to how things currently work. at the moment, i think it is every two years that we do a complete ex inspection of all the explosion proof electrical boxes on the drill floor or various parts of the rig. if you had a robot on board, you could be doing heat tracing each month. you could be doing ex
maintenance. it can take images every hour, for instance. there s a lot of information to gather. of course, for a human, it is easy to make mistakes. the robot can handle it much more easily. all this data allows the company running at the robots, cognite, to build a digital twin, a full, virtual 3 d model of the rig. that map allows the robots to run autonomously, and the images taken can be compared over time to see if something has changed and might need repair. it s very different to how things currently work. at the moment, i think it is every two years that we do a complete ex inspection of all the explosion proof electrical boxes on the drill floor or various parts of the rig. if you had a robot on board, you could be doing heat tracing each month. you could be doing ex inspection whenever you choose, in fact. and doing a full inspection means looking very closely in some very hard to reach places. as you can see on this rig back here, we have a very
that map allows the robots to run autonomously, and the images taken can be compared over time to see if something has changed and might need repair. it s very different to how things currently work. at the moment, i think it is every two years that we do a complete ex inspection of all the explosion proof boxes on the drill floor or various parts of the rig. if you had a robot on board, you could be doing heat tracing each month. you could be doing ex inspection whenever you choose, in fact. and doing a full inspection means looking very closely in some very hard to reach places. as you can see on this rig back here, we have a very high drilling tower. you typically need to inspect that pretty often to look for loose bolts and things like that. the drones to do that with a remote control. it is very easy to do that. we can automate that then by using our software. we also get the images
electrical boxes on the drill floor or various parts of the rig. if you had a robot on board, you could be doing heat tracing each month. you could be doing ex inspection whenever you choose, in fact. and doing a full inspection means looking very closely in some very hard to reach places. as you can see on this rig back here, we have a very high drilling tower. they call it the derek. you typically need to inspect that pretty often to look for loose bolts and things like that. the drone can do that in byjust a remote control. very easy to do that. we can automate that then by using our software. we also get the images in precisely the same location as the last time, so it s very easy to see things happening over time. mapping is one thing, but the robots also provide important safety functions. in the case of an explosion in a given area, we may not want to put personnel in that area, so we could send in the robot, in that case, to take readings. and down into the depths of the ri
it is not producing live footage of the rig, so what would someone want a street view of this kind of environment for? it can be used on shore, so if you plan to do maintenance. it can take images every hour, for instance. there s a lot of information to gather. of course, for a human, it is easy to make mistakes. the robot can handle it much more easily. all this data allows the company running at the robots, cognite, to build a digital twin, a full, virtual 3 d model of the rig. that map allows the robots to run autonomously, and the images taken can be compared over time to see if something has changed and might need repair. it s very different to how things currently work. at the moment, i think it is every two years that we do a complete ex inspection of all the explosion proof electrical boxes on the drill floor or various parts of the rig. if you had a robot on board, you could be doing heat tracing each month.