Work with extraordinary people. Digitalize the physical world.

Our retail customers rely on us to provide the most powerful, accurate and consistent data and insights reflecting the activity of physical stores. And our wind customers depend on us to provide the most reliable, fast and simple turbine blade inspection services. But this is just the beginning of our journey. Our vision is to digitize the physical world with AI, one vertical at a time.

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Project Manager

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Seattle, Washington

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Operations Support Technician

Part-Time


Seattle, Washington

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Commercial Project Manager

Full-Time


Esbjerg, Denmark

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Drone Pilot – Heavy Lift (80kg+ Capacity)

Full-Time


Esbjerg, Denmark

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Business Development Manager

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Esbjerg, Denmark

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Drones with brains and shelves with eyes — digitalizing the physical world

In the wind energy sector, the usual way to inspect wind turbines is to send a five-person team up each tower. The technicians use ropes and harnesses to make their way up and down the blades, which could be from 40 to 80 meters long. They visually inspect each one while dangling as high as 100 meters above the ground. Given that these are obviously windy conditions, it’s a dangerous activity prone to accidents.

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Clobotics completes $30MM capital raise to fund continued acceleration of business results

Shanghai/Seattle/Denmark – Clobotics announced today that the company has completed its Series Pre-B-4 capital raise and received an additional $30 million of investment towards its goal of “turning sight into insight” for customers in the wind and retail point of sale industries. Clobotics uses computer vision technology to help customers in two industry verticals: For […]

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Clobotics Wind Services Announces Its New Clobotics Crawler™ Robot

Purpose-built for visually inspecting the inside of wind turbine blades Clobotics Wind Services announces availability of its Clobotics Crawler™ (code named KIWI) robot – a device purpose-built for safely, rapidly and cost-effectively documenting the internal condition of wind turbine blades. The device features two high resolution, high dynamic range (HDR) cameras, LED lighting, and a […]

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Announcing Clobotics IBIS™ 4.8

New release improves speed, cost and quality of external visual blade inspections Clobotics Wind Services is now shipping the latest version of its autonomous drone-based inspection system. The 4.8 release of Clobotics IBIS™ leverages the newly released Sony ILX-LR1 commercial camera, along with numerous mechanical and software improvements to deliver a state-of-the-art combination of speed, […]

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2023 End of Year Review

It’s time, once again, for our End of Year Report – aggregate global statistics drawn from our Clobotics IRIS portal system for organizing, analyzing and presenting blade inspection and repair information. This year, we look back on nearly 40,000 wind turbines worth of inspections conducted in 2023 across every region of the globe. This brings […]

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Scaling Up Blade Inspections in Brazil: A Case Study

Brazil is one of the five largest wind markets in the world and growing fast. In the last decade, Brazil has gone from 2.5 GW of installed wind power capacity in 2012 to 22 GW in 2022. Since 2017, ArthWind has helped wind site managers use inspection data to drive their maintenance decision making. As […]

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