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New software to aid in oil and gas exploration

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Energid Technologies has announced a new phase of development with Norway's Robotic Drilling Systems AS (RDS), which secured significant follow-on investment from oil industry partners last week. Energid will continue to tailor its robotics software, Actin, to meet the needs of oil and gas drillers worldwide, with beta deployments anticipated next year.

RDS has embraced this advanced robot control software, used by NASA and DARPA, to automate the complex task of oil and gas drilling. The Actin software will program, monitor, and control the novel robots RDS is developing and applying to offshore drilling operations.

Energid's software provides a level of autonomy, flexibility and safety not before seen in the energy industry. It will simplify the interface to the end-user, whether a rig operator (simply monitoring rig operations) or a developer (with the ability to create complex motion sequences for the robots). Complex multi-robot tasks will be built up from smaller human-understandable tasks.

"I never thought it would be possible to create sophisticated multi-robot hand-off procedures using a simple drag-and-drop interface, especially when dealing with the number of axes that we are, but with the Actin software that's exactly what we're doing," says Roald Valen, Control Systems Manager for RDS.

Energid empowers its customers to program and control complex robotic systems.

"We like to say that Actin provides simple control for complex robots.  It handles the intricate internal movements so you can focus on the work," says James English, CTO of Energid.

Many of the advanced Actin features that RDS is applying to drilling are available to other industries.

"Actin 4.0 will be released later this year and will incorporate many of the tools being used by RDS," says Neil Tardella, CEO of Energid. "We are enabling a new class of automation—it's very exciting."


Adapted from a press release by David Bizley

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