Robotics Company to Update Nuclear Submarine Manufacturing

The U.S. Navy will incorporate Gecko’s robotic digital weld inspections to assess the integrity of welds during the manufacturing process, decreasing inspection time and reducing costs By Abi Wylie / 24 Nov 2023

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Gecko Robotics has formed a demonstration contract with the U.S. Navy to modernize the manufacturing process for the $132B Columbia-class nuclear submarine program. 

The company will use its advanced weld inspection and data capabilities to help the Navy decrease inspection time and reduce costs during the manufacturing process, while also providing a baseline of data to improve in-service maintenance cycles. 

Gecko is a company aiming to ensure the availability, reliability, and sustainability of critical infrastructure, its complete and connected solutions combining wall-climbing robots, industry-leading sensors, and an AI-powered data platform to provide customers with a unique window into the current and future health of their physical assets. 

The new contract will be executed with BlueForge Alliance, a nonprofit integrator supporting the U.S. Navy’s Submarine Industrial Base. Under this contract, the Navy will incorporate Gecko’s robotic digital weld inspections to assess the integrity of welds during the manufacturing process. 

Digitizing weld inspection results will transform a key manufacturing process for the Columbia-class program, freeing up the skilled workforce for higher value tasks and eliminating the risk of unknown weld conditions. 

The goal of this project will be to validate the return on investment of Gecko’s weld inspection process throughout several tiers of the Columbia-class supply chain.

Jake Loosararian, CEO and Co-founder of Gecko Robotics, said; “We are proud to grow our partnership with the U.S. Navy beyond helping get ships through the maintenance process faster, to providing advanced manufacturing capabilities for the Columbia-class program.

“Demand from customers for more data on the front-end of the manufacturing process to help implement better predictive maintenance is growing – and we’re looking forward to starting this work with the Columbia sub program.”

Posted by Abi Wylie Edited by Abigail Wylie, Editor and Copywriter experienced in digital media with a keen interest in ocean science technology. Connect & Contact

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