Robotic inspections using CFLUX are expected to be more than 30 times faster than current processes. ABOUT
The CFLUX project objective is to mount our probe heads on robotic arms and we will demonstrate this potential using Kuka robots for which we have already developed path-planning capabilities. INNOVATION
Lighter planes will also increase profitability, supporting the UK air travel market’s expectation to more than double. IMPACT
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