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Gerotto Joins Sprint Robotics

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Anamika Talwaria

Editor for Tank Storage Magazine & Chair of Women in Tanks

Gerotto has been accepted as Associate Participant of Sprint Robotics. Founded in 2015, Sprint Robotics is an industry association dedicated to promoting and advancing robotic technologies for the inspection, maintenance and operation of critical infrastructure and industries. It brings together contractors, manufacturing companies and asset owners from around the world who want to shape the future of industrial innovation.

‘Being accepted into this association is a milestone and a new chapter that confirms our technological leadership in no-man entry solutions,’ comments Alessandro Gerotto, CEO of Gerotto Federico Srl. ‘The high level of interlocutors within Sprint Robotics will certainly be a stimulus to contribute to the growth of robotics applied to industrial remediation and tank cleaning.’

Peter Voorhans, managing director for the SPRINT Robotics Collaborative says: ‘We are very pleased to welcome Gerotto as a new Associate Participant of the SPRINT Robotics Collaborative. Gerotto Federico S.r.l., a leading Italian innovator in industrial maintenance and robotic cleaning technologies, continues to strengthen its position as a pioneer in no man entry solutions for hazardous environments and brings a strong reputation and deep technical expertise in the storage tank inspection and maintenance space. We look forward to Gerotto’s valuable contributions and to collaborating closely as we continue to drive innovation and deliver meaningful impact for our members.’

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