April 20, 2021 — Flyability has introduced a groundbreaking software called Inspector 3.0, designed to help inspectors quickly and accurately identify where defects are located during inspections.
Flyability, a leader in remote internal inspection solutions, is excited to announce the release of this new software that allows users to precisely locate defects found during inspections using the Elios 2 drone. After a successful beta period involving over 150 users, Inspector 3.0 is now available for all Elios 2 owners.
“Inspector 3.0 marks a significant step toward our mission of eliminating the need for humans to enter dangerous confined spaces,†said Patrick Thévoz, CEO of Flyability. “Being able to pinpoint exactly where an issue is within an asset makes inspections more efficient and delivers greater value to our clients.â€
In traditional manual inspections, inspectors can easily spot and locate issues because they’re physically present at the site. However, with modern Remote Visual Inspection (RVI) tools like the Elios 2, locating defects becomes more complex due to the absence of GPS or indoor positioning systems.
Without built-in location data, inspectors often have to rely on a mix of barometric readings, maps, blueprints, and video references to determine where a defect is located within an asset. This process is time-consuming and error-prone.
Inspector 3.0 changes that. It enables users to generate a sparse point cloud that visually shows the exact location of any defect identified in the inspection data. This is done using data already collected by the Elios 2, without the need for costly technologies like LiDAR or time-intensive methods such as photogrammetry.
“Previously, we might know there's damage inside an asset, but not exactly where,†said Simon Kumm, Confined Space Inspections Expert at InspecDrone GmbH. “Inspector 3.0 solves that problem.â€
Accurate location data is essential for maintenance operations. For instance, if a pipe in a wastewater system needs repair, digging in the wrong place could lead to unnecessary delays and costs. Location data also helps coordinate teams, ensuring that scaffolders and repair crews know exactly where to go and what to expect.
“The localization feature in Inspector 3.0 was exactly what was missing before,†said Thibault Chatillon, Innovation and Development Manager at Setec. “It’s something my customers always asked for. Now, I can show them where it is.â€
Learn more about Inspector 3.0.
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About Flyability
Flyability is a Swiss company focused on developing solutions for inspecting and exploring indoor, inaccessible, and confined spaces. By enabling safe drone use inside buildings, Flyability helps industrial companies and inspection professionals reduce downtime, lower costs, and minimize worker risk. With hundreds of customers across 50+ countries in sectors like Power Generation, Oil & Gas, Chemicals, Maritime, Infrastructure, and Public Safety, Flyability continues to lead innovation in the commercial indoor drone market.
For more information, visit www.flyability.com or follow @fly_ability.
Contact: info@flyability.com, +41 21 311 55 00
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