Hazardous Locations Robotics for Autonomous Inspections
Hazardous-location robotics uses certified industrial robots and autonomous systems to perform inspections and routine tasks in areas with a risk of gas, vapour, or dust explosions. These robots help oil…
AI in Oil & Gas: How AI Is Used in Oil and Gas Today
Artificial intelligence in oil and gas is no longer theoretical. It is already being used to improve predictive maintenance, pipeline leak detection, hazardous area inspection, gas detection, and drilling performance…
Ultrasonic Gas Leak Detection in Layered Safety Systems
Industrial facilities handling flammable gases face constant risk from undetected leaks, particularly in oil and gas, petrochemical, and power generation environments. This whitepaper explores how ultrasonic gas leak detection strengthens…
Eliminate Downtime from Outdated Gas Detection
Outdated gas detection equipment creates more than just headaches; it introduces significant safety risks, causes costly downtime, and increases your operating expenses. One Transmitter. Multiple Sensors. Unlimited Flexibility. Meet OmniPoint™, the…

Turning Autonomous Inspections Into Insight
Why Data Visibility Matters in High-Risk Industries Calgary, Canada- January 28,2026 In heavy industries such as oil and gas, mining, metals processing, and petrochemicals, the tolerance for failure is extremely…
