Autonomous intervention vehicles for subsea application, Eelume AS, Trondheim, Norway


Swimming subsea robot

Published on Apr 18, 2016

With its snake-like form, the slender and flexible body of the Eelume robot provides access to confined areas that are difficult to access with existing technology.
 

Snake-like swimming robot

Published on Apr 18, 2016

Eelume is developing a snake-like swimming robot for underwater inspection, maintenance and repair operations. The robots will be permanently installed on the seabed to perform inspections and interventions. Eelume is a Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) spin-off company and is collaborating for this project with Kongsberg Maritime and Statoil.
 

Swimming robot for maintenance and inspections

Published on Apr 19, 2016

NTNU spina-off company Eelume collaborates with Kongsberg Maritime and Statoil to develop swimming robots for subsea inspection and light intervention. Watch reactions
 

Eelume - Reshaping Underwater Operations

Published on Feb 14, 2017

Eelume delivers intervention vehicles designed to live permanently under water. A cost saving and innovative technology for a greener and safer subsea future
 

Eelume autonomous underwater vehicle

Published on Oct 30, 2018

Eelume is a self-propelled robotic arms whose slender and flexible body can transit over long distances and carry out inspection, maintenance and repair in confined spaces not accessible by conventional underwater vehicles.
 
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