Kyoto-based Tmsuk Corporation (Tmsuk) has announced the development of a new legged pipe inspection robot called "SPD-X." The new robot can fit through pipes bigger than 7.87 inches (20 cm) in ...
SHENZHEN, SHENZHEN, CHINA, July 30, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The bustling exhibition halls of Trenchless Asia 2025 recently vibrated with the energy of ...
Sewer robots are being used to patrol pipes elsewhere in the world to keep them from blocking, but what about in New Zealand?
Robots that range in size from a tabby cat to a large man will soon roam Midland, collecting information and data as they go. But you won't see these robots walking around the community -- rather they ...
If you think your job sucks, be grateful you’re not this homebrew sewer inspection robot. Before anyone gets upset, yes we know what [Stargate System] built here isn’t a robot at all; it’s more of a ...
There’s a lot of talk about the many potential uses of multi-legged robots like Cheetahbot and Spot — but in order for those to come to fruition, the robots actually have to go out and do stuff. And ...
According to Japanese robotics firm TMSUK, there's currently a shortage of sewer-inspection workers in that country. The company has therefore set out to streamline the workload for existing workers, ...
“It’s really gross,” says Stephen Pattenden, describing the giant conglomerations of fat, wet wipes and other non-biodegradable toiletry items that build up in London’s sewers over time. These ...