by Seam Demsas | Aug 7, 2026 | Advice
AEROGRIP is the patent-pending downforce technology underpinning both of HausBots’crawler platforms, HB2 and HB3. It’s a suction-and-airflow hybrid system, meaning it combinessuction with directed airflow to generate continuous downforce against a surface,...
by Seam Demsas | Aug 7, 2026 | Advice
The honest answer is “it depends,” but that’s not a useful answer on its own. Here’s what actually drives a robotic inspection timeline, stage by stage, so you can estimate roughly how long your specific project will take. Stage 1: Scoping Before anything...
by Seam Demsas | Aug 7, 2026 | Advice
Drones and crawler robots both remove people from hazardous inspection tasks, but they’re not interchangeable. Drones are best for standoff visual assessment of large, open, outdoor structures; crawler robots are built for sustained, close-contact, high-coverage...
by Seam Demsas | Jul 27, 2026 | Advice
There’s no single number for “how much does robotic inspection cost” — it depends on the asset, the payload, and how many structures you’re surveying. What’s more useful is understanding what drives cost under the traditional approach, and which of...
by Seam Demsas | Jul 27, 2026 | Advice
A climbing inspection robot is a crawler platform that holds itself against a vertical or overhead surface so it can carry an inspection payload somewhere a person would otherwise need scaffolding, rope access, or a confined-space entry to reach. There are two...