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Avitas Receives First FAA Civil BVLOS Approval Using Radar | Commercial UAV  News
Avitas Receives First FAA Civil BVLOS Approval Using Radar | Commercial UAV News

Avitas Systems, a GE Venture, Partners with Kraken to Advance Subsea  Robotic Inspection - Kraken Robotics
Avitas Systems, a GE Venture, Partners with Kraken to Advance Subsea Robotic Inspection - Kraken Robotics

Digitally Transforming Inspection Services | Hart Energy
Digitally Transforming Inspection Services | Hart Energy

GE venture develops high-tech ways to better inspect oil, gas facilities
GE venture develops high-tech ways to better inspect oil, gas facilities

Avitas receives FAA approval to fly drone without a spotter - DroneDJ
Avitas receives FAA approval to fly drone without a spotter - DroneDJ

Avitas Systems - A New Model for Digital Transformation? - Kraken Robotics
Avitas Systems - A New Model for Digital Transformation? - Kraken Robotics

Avitas Systems, a GE Venture, Partners with Kraken to Advance Subsea  Robotic Inspection
Avitas Systems, a GE Venture, Partners with Kraken to Advance Subsea Robotic Inspection

GE venture develops high-tech ways to better inspect oil, gas facilities
GE venture develops high-tech ways to better inspect oil, gas facilities

Avitas Systems Company Profile: Valuation, Investors, Acquisition |  PitchBook
Avitas Systems Company Profile: Valuation, Investors, Acquisition | PitchBook

GE's Avitas Systems partners with Kraken to advance subsea robotic  inspections
GE's Avitas Systems partners with Kraken to advance subsea robotic inspections

Avitas Systems News
Avitas Systems News

This week, GE Ventures launched Avitas Systems, a new business that will  use robotics, AI and predictive analytics to take the  inspection-services... | By GE | Facebook
This week, GE Ventures launched Avitas Systems, a new business that will use robotics, AI and predictive analytics to take the inspection-services... | By GE | Facebook

Shell and Baker Hughes Venture Going Big on Methane-Hunting Drones
Shell and Baker Hughes Venture Going Big on Methane-Hunting Drones

Alliance stratégique entre Bureau Veritas et Avitas Systems dans le domaine  de l'inspection de nouvelle génération - Essais & Simulations
Alliance stratégique entre Bureau Veritas et Avitas Systems dans le domaine de l'inspection de nouvelle génération - Essais & Simulations

Avitas Systems - Products, Competitors, Financials, Employees, Headquarters  Locations
Avitas Systems - Products, Competitors, Financials, Employees, Headquarters Locations

Gisele Mascarich - Consultant / Senior Staff Solutions Engineer - Avitas  Systems, a GE Venture | LinkedIn
Gisele Mascarich - Consultant / Senior Staff Solutions Engineer - Avitas Systems, a GE Venture | LinkedIn

Avitas uses AI to make industrial inspections quicker, safer - The Robot  Report
Avitas uses AI to make industrial inspections quicker, safer - The Robot Report

Industrial Drones Get Clearance to Fly Beyond the Line of Sight
Industrial Drones Get Clearance to Fly Beyond the Line of Sight

Kraken and Avitas Systems to Create AUV Subsea Inspection Solutions |  Unmanned Systems Technology
Kraken and Avitas Systems to Create AUV Subsea Inspection Solutions | Unmanned Systems Technology

GE: Avitas Systems, drony, aplikacje Predix i nowy prezes koncernu -  Przemysł 4.0
GE: Avitas Systems, drony, aplikacje Predix i nowy prezes koncernu - Przemysł 4.0

Avitas Systems, a GE Venture Uses NVIDIA Deep Learning for Industrial  Inspection
Avitas Systems, a GE Venture Uses NVIDIA Deep Learning for Industrial Inspection

Avitas Systems - A New Model for Digital Transformation?
Avitas Systems - A New Model for Digital Transformation?

GE fights for a safer industrial inspection future with technology and its  new startup Avitas Systems
GE fights for a safer industrial inspection future with technology and its new startup Avitas Systems

Nvidia and Avitas Systems partner on using AI to help robots spot defects |  TechCrunch
Nvidia and Avitas Systems partner on using AI to help robots spot defects | TechCrunch