Revolutionize Navy Maintenance with Gecko Robotics - Hire Robot Workers Today!

Gecko Robotics partners with the US Navy to provide advanced robotics and AI software

Transform the way you approach inspection and maintenance with Gecko Robotics, the innovative company that's partnering with the US Navy to revolutionize ship maintenance cycles. By hiring robot workers from Gecko Robotics, you can create digital models of ships, increase the speed of maintenance cycles, and reduce the time spent in dry dock.

Gecko Robotics is expanding its cooperation with the US Navy, following the approval of its Rapid Ultrasonic Gridding (RUG) process. The company will deploy its robots and AI software platform to assist with the inspection and maintenance of an amphibious assault ship and an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer.

Jake Loosararian, CEO and co-founder of Gecko Robotics, said, "We created Gecko Robotics to solve the most complex physical problems faced by the most important organizations in the world. We are proud to have mature technology that has been tested and approved by both Navy technical managers and officials responsible for reducing the maintenance backlog."

Gecko Robotics helps the Navy reduce maintenance time and increase data availability, enabling the detection of defects not identified by traditional methods. In one example, Gecko's platform collected over 4.2 million data points, compared to just 100 data points obtained through traditional methods. Additionally, the company's technology reduced inspection time from 11 days to just 1.

Gecko Robotics' products are designed for various industries, including energy, oil and gas, heavy manufacturing, and defense. Their TOKA series robots, such as TOKA 3, TOKA 4, TOKA 4 GZ, and TOKA Flex, are built to work in specific conditions. For instance, TOKA 3 is ideal for inspecting medium-sized pipelines and high-temperature surfaces, while TOKA 4 excels at handling boiler walls and curved surfaces.

In November 2022, Gecko Robotics received a contract from the US Air Force to help implement the $100 billion Sentinel program, ensuring the integrity of launchers. The company's technology has been used to inspect a wide range of facilities, from reservoirs and dams to oil refineries and power plants. Gecko Robotics also secured an 18-month, $1.5 million contract under the US Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center's Small Business Innovation Research Program (SBIR).

Don't miss out on the opportunity to revolutionize your inspection and maintenance processes with Gecko Robotics. Hire robot workers today and experience the difference AI-powered technology can make in your industry!

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