April 20, 2021—Flyability, a trailblazer in remote inspection solutions, has just released Inspector 3.0, a groundbreaking software designed to make it easier for inspectors to pinpoint the exact location of flaws found during inspections. This tool marks a significant leap forward for industries that rely heavily on detailed inspections, offering a solution that combines precision with efficiency. As a leader in providing tools for remote internal inspections, Flyability is thrilled to introduce this innovative software that allows inspectors using the Elios 2 to accurately determine the location of any issues they encounter. After a successful beta phase involving more than 150 users, Inspector 3.0 is now accessible to all Elios 2 users. “This new version of Inspector represents a major advancement towards our goal of eliminating the need for human entry into hazardous environments,” said Patrick Thévoz, CEO of Flyability. “By giving inspectors the ability to visualize where their findings occur within an asset, we’re helping them work more efficiently and enabling their clients to maximize the value derived from inspections.” Traditionally, manual inspectors know exactly where a flaw is because they’re physically standing next to it when it’s identified. However, using advanced Remote Visual Inspection (RVI) tools like the Elios 2 introduces challenges related to indoor positioning since traditional GPS doesn’t function indoors. Without built-in locational data, inspectors often rely on various indirect methods such as barometric readings, blueprints, or references in video streams to estimate locations. Inspector 3.0 changes everything by enabling inspectors to create sparse point clouds directly from footage captured by the Elios 2, showing precisely where detected defects are situated within an asset. Unlike other methods requiring costly equipment like LiDAR or extensive computational time, this approach leverages existing data collected by the Elios 2. Simon Kumm, a confined space inspection specialist at InspecDrone GmbH, highlighted how vital accurate location data is: "Previously, we might know damage exists but struggle to identify its exact position. Inspector 3.0 addresses this issue perfectly." Accurate locational data plays a critical role in maintenance operations too. Imagine needing to excavate ten feet of soil to fix a pipe in a wastewater system—if your coordinates are off, time and resources could be wasted. Similarly, coordinating efforts among scaffold builders and repair teams becomes seamless when everyone has access to clear spatial information. Thibault Chatillon from Setec echoed similar sentiments: "This localization capability was always something my clients asked for. Now, I can confidently say it's finally here." For further insights into what makes Inspector 3.0 stand out, visit Flyability’s website or follow them on social media platforms. --- About Flyability Flyability is headquartered in Switzerland and specializes in developing technologies for inspecting hard-to-reach areas safely. Their products empower industrial sectors including power generation, oil & gas, chemicals, maritime industries, infrastructure utilities, and public safety agencies. By facilitating safe drone usage indoors, Flyability helps reduce operational downtimes, lower inspection expenses, and enhance worker safety significantly. Learn more at www.flyability.com or connect via @fly_ability on social media. Contact: [Insert Contact Details], +41 21 311 55 00

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