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Ensuring that power systems keep operating safely requires close collaboration between skilled professionals and advanced technologies. Ongoing inspection of poles, towers, lines, and other field assets is one of the most important utility functions — and historically, routine inspections have been very time- and labor-intensive, and costly.

For years, utilities have been using drones to increase the efficiency of routine inspections. Today, utilities can save even more money and time, while enhancing safety and asset management, with a more robust approach to virtual inspections.

In our latest webinar, an expert panel explores a more integrated approach to virtual inspections. In addition to employing even more advanced unmanned aircraft, virtual inspections can also utilize:

  • Experienced pilots authorized to fly drones farther than is usually allowed
  • Ultra-high-resolution cameras and sensors
  • Software powered by artificial intelligence
  • Experienced utility inspectors who review field data remotely

In advanced virtual inspections, drone payloads can include cameras with the ability to capture images at a much higher level of resolution than previously possible. Cameras and sensors also can capture video, infrared, UV, and other types of useful data. This can support 3D reconstructions and advanced analysis by human inspectors and specially trained artificial intelligence.

Advanced virtual inspections enable much greater efficiency, fewer truck rolls, lower costs, and faster results that support better decisions for asset management and O&M. This approach also enhances the safety of utility crews, utility assets, and the public.

Speakers:

  • John Daniels, Chief Customer Officer, eSmart Systems
  • Paul Petersen, GIS Manager, EDM International
  • William Wheeler, Director of Operations, Phoenix Air Unmanned
  • Lau Nørgaard, Chief Technology Officer, Phase One

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Ensuring that power systems keep operating safely requires close collaboration between skilled professionals and advanced technologies. Ongoing inspection of poles, towers, lines, and other field assets is one of the most important utility functions — and historically, routine inspections have been very time- and labor-intensive, and costly.

For years, utilities have been using drones to increase the efficiency of routine inspections. Today, utilities can save even more money and time, while enhancing safety and asset management, with a more robust approach to virtual inspections.

In our latest webinar, an expert panel explores a more integrated approach to virtual inspections. In addition to employing even more advanced unmanned aircraft, virtual inspections can also utilize:

  • Experienced pilots authorized to fly drones farther than is usually allowed
  • Ultra-high-resolution cameras and sensors
  • Software powered by artificial intelligence
  • Experienced utility inspectors who review field data remotely

In advanced virtual inspections, drone payloads can include cameras with the ability to capture images at a much higher level of resolution than previously possible. Cameras and sensors also can capture video, infrared, UV, and other types of useful data. This can support 3D reconstructions and advanced analysis by human inspectors and specially trained artificial intelligence.

Advanced virtual inspections enable much greater efficiency, fewer truck rolls, lower costs, and faster results that support better decisions for asset management and O&M. This approach also enhances the safety of utility crews, utility assets, and the public.

Speakers:

  • John Daniels, Chief Customer Officer, eSmart Systems
  • Paul Petersen, GIS Manager, EDM International
  • William Wheeler, Director of Operations, Phoenix Air Unmanned
  • Lau Nørgaard, Chief Technology Officer, Phase One

Other Webinars You May Like

TechCon 2023
Come see our presentation with Xcel Energy at TechCon 2023. 

We are delighted to announce that eSmart Systems will be attending TechCon 2023. Xcel Energy will be giving an insightful presentation about their Unmanned Aerial Survey Virtual Inspection program in collaboration with eSmart Systems. We eagerly anticipate this event as an opportunity to strengthen our partnership and contribute to Xcel Energy’s esteemed position as the forefront technology leader in the Utility industry.

If you can’t attend but would like to learn more, please reach out to us directly.

Zeina Othman from Mälardalens University in Sweden is working in partnership with eSmart Systems on her thesis “Re-designing Organizational Routines in the Echo of AI Algorithms”. The overall objective of this thesis is to develop an understanding of how organizations need to re-design and influence processes when introducing and deploying Artificial Intelligence (AI).   

eSmart Systems has been working with AI within our Grid Vision® solution for over 10 years, as a co-pilot for conducting virtual inspection of transmission and distribution grids through a process we call Collaborative-AI. We are working with over 50 utilities globally in supporting their journey to virtual inspections using Grid Vision.

Technology has a huge impact on large organizations in terms of processes, adoption, and change management, and we are thrilled to partner with Zeina to explore this journey with one of our key European customers.  

Stayed tuned to learn more about Zenia’s work by signing up to our newsletter here: GridVision.com/newsletter

About Zeina Othman

Zeina Othman studies and teaches international project management at Mälardalens University in Sweden.  Prior to her Ph.D. studies, Zeina worked in project management with the UN and non-governmental organizations in Jordan including USAID and Jordan River Foundation. She also worked in Abu Dhabi/UAE for Accenture and Lockheed Martin Global Inc. 

TechCon 2023
Come see our presentation with Xcel Energy at TechCon 2023. 

We are delighted to announce that eSmart Systems will be attending TechCon 2023. Xcel Energy will be giving an insightful presentation about their Unmanned Aerial Survey Virtual Inspection program in collaboration with eSmart Systems. We eagerly anticipate this event as an opportunity to strengthen our partnership and contribute to Xcel Energy’s esteemed position as the forefront technology leader in the Utility industry.

If you can’t attend but would like to learn more, please reach out to us directly.

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TechCon 2023
Come see our presentation with Xcel Energy at TechCon 2023. 

We are delighted to announce that eSmart Systems will be attending TechCon 2023. Xcel Energy will be giving an insightful presentation about their Unmanned Aerial Survey Virtual Inspection program in collaboration with eSmart Systems. We eagerly anticipate this event as an opportunity to strengthen our partnership and contribute to Xcel Energy’s esteemed position as the forefront technology leader in the Utility industry.

If you can’t attend but would like to learn more, please reach out to us directly.

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Ensuring that power systems keep operating safely requires close collaboration between skilled professionals and advanced technologies. Ongoing inspection of poles, towers, lines, and other field assets is one of the most important utility functions — and historically, routine inspections have been very time- and labor-intensive, and costly.

For years, utilities have been using drones to increase the efficiency of routine inspections. Today, utilities can save even more money and time, while enhancing safety and asset management, with a more robust approach to virtual inspections.

In our latest webinar, an expert panel explores a more integrated approach to virtual inspections. In addition to employing even more advanced unmanned aircraft, virtual inspections can also utilize:

  • Experienced pilots authorized to fly drones farther than is usually allowed
  • Ultra-high-resolution cameras and sensors
  • Software powered by artificial intelligence
  • Experienced utility inspectors who review field data remotely

In advanced virtual inspections, drone payloads can include cameras with the ability to capture images at a much higher level of resolution than previously possible. Cameras and sensors also can capture video, infrared, UV, and other types of useful data. This can support 3D reconstructions and advanced analysis by human inspectors and specially trained artificial intelligence.

Advanced virtual inspections enable much greater efficiency, fewer truck rolls, lower costs, and faster results that support better decisions for asset management and O&M. This approach also enhances the safety of utility crews, utility assets, and the public.

Speakers:

  • John Daniels, Chief Customer Officer, eSmart Systems
  • Paul Petersen, GIS Manager, EDM International
  • William Wheeler, Director of Operations, Phoenix Air Unmanned
  • Lau Nørgaard, Chief Technology Officer, Phase One
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Ensuring that power systems keep operating safely requires close collaboration between skilled professionals and advanced technologies. Ongoing inspection of poles, towers, lines, and other field assets is one of the most important utility functions — and historically, routine inspections have been very time- and labor-intensive, and costly.

For years, utilities have been using drones to increase the efficiency of routine inspections. Today, utilities can save even more money and time, while enhancing safety and asset management, with a more robust approach to virtual inspections.

In our latest webinar, an expert panel explores a more integrated approach to virtual inspections. In addition to employing even more advanced unmanned aircraft, virtual inspections can also utilize:

  • Experienced pilots authorized to fly drones farther than is usually allowed
  • Ultra-high-resolution cameras and sensors
  • Software powered by artificial intelligence
  • Experienced utility inspectors who review field data remotely

In advanced virtual inspections, drone payloads can include cameras with the ability to capture images at a much higher level of resolution than previously possible. Cameras and sensors also can capture video, infrared, UV, and other types of useful data. This can support 3D reconstructions and advanced analysis by human inspectors and specially trained artificial intelligence.

Advanced virtual inspections enable much greater efficiency, fewer truck rolls, lower costs, and faster results that support better decisions for asset management and O&M. This approach also enhances the safety of utility crews, utility assets, and the public.

Speakers:

  • John Daniels, Chief Customer Officer, eSmart Systems
  • Paul Petersen, GIS Manager, EDM International
  • William Wheeler, Director of Operations, Phoenix Air Unmanned
  • Lau Nørgaard, Chief Technology Officer, Phase One

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