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MFE Offshore Partners with Hydromea to Distribute EXRAY Underwater Inspection ROV

MFE Offshore Partners with Hydromea to Distribute EXRAY Underwater Inspection ROV

MFE Offshore, based in Houston, has announced its partnership with Swiss robotics developer Hydromea to distribute the Hydromea EXRAY underwater inspection ROV. This agreement, made public on July 9, 2026, enhances MFE Offshore's subsea portfolio, which was launched earlier this year. The EXRAY offers a tetherless alternative for underwater inspections, reducing costs and risks associated with traditional methods. The significance of this partnership lies in the EXRAY's ability to provide efficient and safe data collection in challenging underwater environments. As stated by Wendy Post, general manager of MFE Offshore, the demand for advanced inspection technologies is increasing as operators face more complex underwater challenges. The EXRAY's capabilities, including real-time control and live HD video transmission, position it as a valuable tool for energy operators. Looking ahead, MFE Offshore will showcase the EXRAY during a Demo Day on July 16 at its Houston facility, allowing potential customers to see the ROV in action. This event highlights MFE Offshore's commitment to bringing innovative inspection solutions to the energy sector, with no further timeline disclosed at the time of publication.

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Challenges in Drone Technology

Challenges in Drone Technology

Recent advancements in drone technology have led to the development of compact drones designed for continuous and autonomous inspection of various structures, including chimneys, shafts, and tanks. These innovations are particularly significant as industries increasingly seek efficient and reliable methods for maintenance and monitoring. The use of these drones enhances safety by reducing the need for human inspectors to access potentially hazardous areas. As of October 2023, the integration of this technology is transforming inspection processes across multiple sectors, streamlining operations and improving overall safety standards.

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