One of the perennial challenges of building robots is minimizing the size and weight of drive systems while preserving power. One established way to do this, at least on robots with joints, is to ...
After more than 18 months in operation, having repaired 150+ rain-damaged onshore wind turbine blades in the U.S., Canada, South Africa and Europe, the patented “BR-8” robot from Rope Robotics (Aarhus ...
Rope Robotics, a producer of robotic blade maintenance technology from Denmark, has recently begun testing its robots on offshore wind turbines in hopes of making them commercially available in 2023.
Rope Robotics' robot is the first commercial robot to automatically repair the leading-edge of the blade. Before wind turbine blade repair (left), after sanding and cleaning (middle), after rebuilding ...
After over 18 months in operation, having repaired over 150 rain-damaged onshore wind turbine blades on three continents, the patented robot from Denmark’s Rope Robotics, the world leader in robotic ...