Wind Europe Dublin 2024
Last week, we had the pleasure of attending WindEurope in Dublin, where we immersed ourselves in the latest advancements and innovations within the industry. We’re excited to share some of the highlights from the conferences, technologies and groundbreaking ideas we encountered.
Michael Stamm from Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung delivered an engaging presentation on a cutting-edge, AI-driven method for inspecting and assessing blade damage in wind turbines. By employing thermographic and visual imaging techniques, this innovative approach allows for the detection and localization of blade damages without interrupting turbine operation. This is done in collaboration with Romotioncam‘s no-downtime inspection cameras and LATODA‘s AI-driven data analysis software. This results in reduced inspection time and turbine downtime, while also providing valuable analytical insights to enhance turbine efficiency and boost renewable energy production.
Overall, our experience at WindEurope was truly insightful. With technologies like these, we are not only improving operational efficiency but also paving the way for a more sustainable and reliable renewable energy future. We look forward to witnessing and contributing to further developments in this field.