
Rosenxt pioneers first drinking Water Line Inspection for Dutch utility Dunea
The pilot project focused on the Zoetermeer pipeline, which connects The Hague and Zoetermeer. Built in 1970, the five kilometer reinforced concrete and steel pipeline is a vital part of the region’s drinking water supply.
For the first time, Rosenxt deployed two inspection robots sequentially in the same drinking water line – a so-called dual launch. The robots executed a successful robot-to-robot handoff during the live run, demonstrating a new level of precision and reliability.
The inspection also featured the first real-world use of Rosenxt’s new above-ground marker system. This technology enables accurate tracking of inspection robots in the field and will be a key element of future operations.
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