ANYbotics has launched Data Navigator: Unlocking the Value of Robotic Inspection Data for Energy, Metals, Mining, Oil & Gas Industries
ANYbotics, a global leader in AI-driven robotic inspection solutions, has launched Data Navigator, a new asset management platform that empowers businesses to harness the full potential of inspection data.
Data Navigator transforms data collected by ANYmal robots into actionable insights, providing a comprehensive view of asset health and enabling preventive maintenance strategies that minimize downtime and optimize operations.
In industries like energy, metals, mining, oil and gas, asset integrity is paramount. By centralizing multiple key asset condition data types, such as thermal, acoustic, visual, and gas readings, the platform simplifies asset health assessments and provides trend monitoring for preventive maintenance. This allows companies to predict potential failures before they occur, saving significant time and resources.
Data Navigator's intuitive interface requires no specialized robotics expertise, ensuring broad accessibility across teams.
Its deployment options, including on-premise (local and air-gapped—no internet required) and cloud, seamlessly integrate with existing IT infrastructure while maintaining robust data security.
Data Navigator enables rapid validation of ANYmal deployments, providing immediate asset insights from robotic inspection data.
The solution is ready to use out-of-the-box and can integrate with enterprise systems like SAP and IBM when required.
“Robotic inspection offers maximum value when the resulting data is readily available and actionable to those who need it most: the maintenance and reliability teams responsible for asset management and critical infrastructure,” says Péter Fankhauser, co-founder and CEO of ANYbotics.
“Data Navigator is the key to unlocking that value, providing seamless access to asset health insights generated by ANYmal robots. Data Navigator empowers teams to monitor trends and make informed decisions, optimize maintenance schedules, and ultimately ensure continued plant uptime and the efficiency of operations.”