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tating real-time decision-making and
reducing inspection time.
As the volume of data generated by
manhole cameras continues to grow,
cloud-based storage and analysis platforms
will become indispensable. This
will enable inspectors and engineers
to access, analyze, and share data from
anywhere, fostering collaboration and
improving maintenance practices.
The integration of robotics and automation
will also play a pivotal role in
shaping the future of the manhole camera
industry. Autonomous or remotely
operated robotic systems equipped with
manhole cameras will navigate underground
infrastructure, capturing visuals
and performing inspections with minimal
human intervention. These robots
will be capable of accessing challenging
environments, reducing risks to human
operators and providing comprehensive
assessments.
As cities around the world embrace
the concept of smart cities, manhole
cameras will play an integral role in infrastructure
management by contributing
to the growing ecosystem of connected
devices and sensors within smart cities.
The data captured by these cameras will
enable city authorities to make informed
decisions regarding infrastructure upgrades,
repairs, and resource allocation,
leading to more sustainable and efficient
urban environments.
By combining real-time data from
manhole cameras with other sensors
and data sources, predictive maintenance
models can be developed.
These models will help cities identify
potential issues before they escalate,
optimizing maintenance schedules and
reducing costs. UI
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Shubham Patidar
is an experienced Client Partner at Fact.MR.
REHABNEWS
Aries Industries' Announces Sale of Water Well Assets
Aries Industries, an industry leader in state-of-the-art equipment for inspection and rehabilitation
of underground infrastructure, is accelerating investment in its core business of wastewater/sewer
inspection and rehabilitation product lines. As a result of this increased growth, the company has
decided to sell its non-core Water Well assets to Laval Underground Surveys (LUS) of Fresno, Calif.
Aries Industries has delivered quality and customer service to its Water Well customers for many
years. LUS will immediately assume responsibility for Aries Industries' water well quotes, parts,
service, support and warranty.
This strategic decision is in response to the unprecedented demand for Aries' wastewater
inspection and rehabilitation product lines. Most notably, the enthusiastic reception of its highdefinition
mainline inspection system, Voyager HD, as well as the all-electric cutter, Wolverine 2.0
has accelerated its momentum in these markets.
" Aries Industries is on a strong growth trajectory, thanks to our customers, dealers and
employees, " said Larry Brown, President and CEO of Aries Industries. " The innovative solutions our
team has produced in recent years have shifted the technology landscape of wastewater inspection
and rehabilitation.
" Growth within these product lines validates that they are the future of the company. We will
continue to sharpen our focus and commitment on growing our digital wastewater inspection and
rehabilitation product offerings, " Brown added.
Founded in 1985 and based in Waukesha, Wisc., Aries Industries is the industry leader
in manufacturing durable video pipeline inspection and rehabilitation systems, plus data
management software, to meet the toughest challenges of underground infrastructure and
environmental applications. UI
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Aries Industries, Inc., (800) 234-7205, ariesindustries.com
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