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    Company Overview

    Clobotics Wind Services, a specialized division of Clobotics

    Esbjerg, Denmark

    2016

    11-50 employees (source: stateofgreen.com). No public revenue reported for 2023 or later, as Clobotics is privately owned.

    What They Do

    Clobotics Wind Services focuses exclusively on the operation and maintenance of wind turbines (O&M), offering full inspection, repair, and optimization of both onshore and offshore blades, towers, nacelles, foundations, and transition pieces using AI-driven drones, robots, and data analytics (source: clobotics.com). Their core products include the IBIS™ drone system, which autonomously inspects all four sides of three blades in 18-25 minutes per turbine, and the Crawler™ (KIWI) robot, which covers up to two-thirds of the blade length (source: clobotics.com). Clobotics also offers customized long-term service agreements for blades, logistics, and training in Drone-as-a-Service (DaaS) for client personnel (source: clobotics.com). Their target audiences include OEMs, owners, and operators, with major clients such as China Longyuan Power Group, which has over 25,000 turbines (source: windsystemsmag.com).

    Projects & References

    Clobotics Wind Services has an impressive track record with offshore inspections of substructures and has inspected and repaired tens of thousands of blades annually. They have achieved milestones such as passing 9,000 turbines in June 2020 and have launched several versions of their Windspector technology (source: clobotics.com). While specific project names and costs have not been disclosed, they support major campaigns for China Longyuan and European offshore sites, ensuring structural integrity and optimization of energy production (source: windsystemsmag.com). Their partnerships, stemming from acquisitions, integrate experts from previous companies like DBS and AtSite, positioning them as a full-service provider from inspection to repair (source: clobotics.com).

    Recent Developments

    Recent news from Clobotics Wind Services includes a leadership transition in EMEA, where Mads Obling Rasmussen stepped down as CEO after five years, and Kim Lorentzen was appointed as the new EMEA CEO (source: clobotics.com). Previous milestones include the acquisition of DBS in 2021 and the announcement of the Crawler™ robot for internal inspections (source: clobotics.com). No major contracts or funding have been disclosed for 2023-2025, but innovation in robotics continues with Sparrow (source: clobotics.com).

    Working There

    Clobotics Wind Services is hiring for roles such as blade specialists, drone/robot operators, repair technicians, project managers, data analysts, and back-office experts, with a focus on hands-on experience and in-house training (source: clobotics.com). Primary hiring takes place at the headquarters in Esbjerg, Denmark, with opportunities in Seattle, Shanghai, Singapore, and Izmir for global operations (source: clobotics.com). The company culture emphasizes the integration of technology and workforce for safety and efficiency, and they have retained teams from acquisitions such as DBS's Brian Bendixen and Lars Andersen (source: clobotics.com).

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