About this organization
Organization Name: Energy Robotics GmbH
Organization Solution and Services
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Power Engineering Softwares & Analysis, Power System Planning, Dynamic Analysis, Reliability Analysis, Load Flow Analysis, Power System Design, Power System Protection
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Networking Hardware & Software, Telecommunications, Fiber Networks
- Software Solutions
Organization Types:
- Organization Size: Revenue under 10M
- Organization Years In business: 5-10 Years
Revenue: $3.5M
Organization Information : Founded in 2019, The concept behind Energy Robotics started at TU Darmstadt with “Team Hector”. There, we won numerous awards for our pioneering work in the field of autonomous inspection robots. In 2017, our team decisively won the international ARGOS Challenge organized by the Oil and Gas company, Total. This was the first-ever recognized prototype of an autonomous ground robot capable of carrying out complex remote inspections and monitoring missions aboard oil and gas platforms. We were showered with glowing words of praise from all quarters for showcasing the potential of Germany in being the centre of AI and Robotics.Since 2019, the first commercial robots brain-powered by Energy Robotics are serving our customers. The robots are already in use on 4 continents and have covered over 20,000 km in autonomous inspection rounds. Our team has grown exponentially in recent times and now consists of over 50 passionate employees working on different aspects of our robot software. We proudly serve industry leaders such as Shell, BASF and E-on to name a few and strive to provide a continuously safer and cost-efficient solution for automated industrial inspections.
Other Information: Founded in 2019 and based in Darmstadt, Germany, Energy Robotics GmbH specializes in developing advanced software solutions for autonomous industrial inspections. Their hardware-agnostic platform integrates a robot operating system, cloud-based fleet management, and AI-driven data analysis, enabling robots and drones to autonomously navigate and collect critical infrastructure data. This technology is applied in industries such as oil and gas, chemical, and power utilities to enhance operational efficiency, reduce human exposure to hazardous environments, and facilitate predictive maintenance. The company was co-founded by Marc Dassler, Dr. Dorian Scholz, Dr. Stefan Kohlbrecher, Dr. Alberto Romay, and Prof. Oskar von Stryk, who have extensive backgrounds in robotics and AI research.