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George Yan
Founder and CEO
Shanghai, China
Claire Chen
Founder and COO
Bellevue, Washington
Yan Ke
Founder and CTO
Redmond, Washington
Case Study - smart wind
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.

Case Study - Smart Retail
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.

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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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POV: Why DaaS beats DIY blade inspections
From the minute they appeared, camera drones joined the arsenal of tools which enterprising site operators use to figure out what’s going on with their wind turbine blades. And for good reason. Buying an off-the-shelf camera drone has become less expensive over time, becoming an expense more easily afforded within existing budgets. A “Do-It-Yourself” (DIY) […]


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Case Study: Drones with brains and shelves with eyes — digitalizing the physical world
1st November 2018: 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 […]



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POV: Why Clobotics believes that 1+1=3 when it comes to automating blade inspections
This article was first published on the 8th June 2021 As the wind industry matures and the market for external blade inspections continues to expand, automating this essential task is crucial to cost effectively gaining the insight needed to guide maintenance activities and optimize energy production. At Clobotics, we believe that only by investing in […]


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POV: Making the Case for More Frequent Blade Inspections
This article was first published on the 30th November 2020 All of us who love wind power know that the key to continued adoption is the relentless pursuit of lower costs on two major fronts: initial capital cost and ongoing operations and maintenance (O&M) costs. At Clobotics, our mission is to digitalize, analyze, automate and […]