First-of-its-kind integration of artificial intelligence, autonomous underwater vehicles, laser sensors, and 3D imaging to
advance inspection services for the oil and gas industry
ST. JOHN'S, NL --(Marketwired - October 26, 2017) - Kraken Robotics Inc.
(TSX VENTURE: PNG) (OTCQB: KRKNF) announced today that its
wholly-owned subsidiary, Kraken Robotic Systems Inc., has entered a strategic partnership with Avitas Systems, a GE Venture. The companies will integrate Autonomous
Underwater Vehicles (AUVs), acoustic and laser sensor technology and artificial intelligence-based navigation software into
unique subsea inspection solutions for the oil and gas, offshore renewable energy, and shipping industries. The announcement was
made during GE's Mind + Machines event in San Francisco, California.
"Bridging Kraken's cost-effective technologies with our autonomy, state-of-the-art platform, and domain knowledge allows us to
commercialize efficient solutions tailored to the oil and gas industry's specific needs," said Brad Tomer, Vice President of
Operations at Avitas Systems, who attended GE's Minds + Machines event in San Francisco. "We look forward to developing complex
solutions that offshore assets in challenging ocean conditions require."
Karl Kenny, Kraken's President and CEO, added, "Integrating our technologies with Avitas Systems will significantly enhance
subsea asset management and provide improved safety, reduced costs and actionable intelligence for operators. We look forward to
announcing our first contract during 4Q 2017."
Routine subsea inspections can be slow and costly and often include manual visual inspection with large margins of error.
Utilizing enhanced imaging technology and inspection solutions will improve the jobs of inspectors and increase safety, accuracy,
speed, cost efficiency and asset longevity. Avitas Systems will be able to complete subsea inspection with reduced cost and time,
and operational footprint.
Kraken Robotics Inc., a world leader in marine technology, brings a broad range of cost efficient AUV technologies, such as
underwater sensors, pressure tolerant batteries, thrusters and control electronics. Avitas Systems will integrate these
technologies into an autonomous subsea inspection system. The data from this inspection will be uploaded into a state-of-the-art
platform that includes robust data ingestion, automatic defect recognition, predictive analytics and a cloud-based visualization
portal for oil and gas and offshore energy customers.
Across industries, Avitas Systems provides autonomous inspection with robots that can target specific points on industrial
assets and follow precise paths from digitized 3D models. The paths' repeatability enables artificial intelligence-based change
detection and automated defect recognition for smarter inspection scheduling based on anticipated risk. Early detection and
resolution of potential industrial issues means safer, more reliable operations and enhanced asset integrity. Working with Kraken
Robotics, Avitas Systems will now be able to apply this process to underwater inspections.
The partnership expands capabilities for inspections of ship and FPSO hulls, underwater production fields, subsea pipelines
and cables and offshore wind farm assets. Kraken's SeaVision™ sensor, which can flexibly attach to AUVs and Remotely Operated
Vehicles (ROVs), combines laser scanning and optical imaging to provide highly detailed data for inspectors and operators. The
sensor's unprecedented colourized laser imagery better detects and characterizes corrosion, cracks, marine growth and other
defects. SeaVision's laser scanning process can be repeated thousands of times per second to generate coordinate values for
millions of points on a surface. These points then become highly accurate and intricate 3D models of subsea infrastructure.
Avitas Systems will also use sonar technology and navigational software from Kraken Robotics to optimize robots' abilities to
follow supervisory commands, track pipeline or subsea field positioning with AI-powered swim paths and identify priority areas
for inspection. Kraken's AquaPix® Synthetic Aperture Sonar (SAS) technology will specifically enable 3D volumetric imaging,
particularly useful for buried pipeline inspection and broader seafloor viewing.
The high-resolution images of assets' surface contours can be inputted into the Avitas Systems cloud-based platform, where
advanced algorithms fuse multiple sensor data, perform image analytics and predict actionable outcomes in real-time. The Avitas
Systems platform can centralize and prioritize the inspection data by areas of interest to inspectors, which will increase
efficiency.
About Avitas Systems, a GE Venture
Avitas Systems is a GE Venture advancing the inspection services industry across oil and gas, transportation, and
electric power sectors through predictive data analytics, robotics, and artificial intelligence. Its solutions increase safety
and decrease inspection costs by providing state-of-the-art robotic-based autonomous and semi-autonomous inspection management,
smart scheduling, and a cloud-based platform that analyzes and stores comprehensive inspection data. Avitas Systems delivers
advanced insights based on anticipated risk, boosting facility productivity. For more information, visit http://www.avitas-systems.com/, or follow on Twitter (@Avitas_Systems) and LinkedIn.
About Kraken Robotics Inc.
Kraken Robotics Inc. is a marine technology company, founded in 2012, that is dedicated to the production and sale
of software, sensors and robotic systems for the global Unmanned Maritime Vehicles market. For more information, please visit
www.krakenrobotics.com, www.krakenrobotik.de, and www.krakenpower.de.
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