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Mission To revolutionize the effectiveness and efficiency of remote control in the deep ocean. History Since 1985, Schilling Robotics has been engineering, manufacturing, and delivering the highest quality subsea equipment in the subsea market. Its first small, hydraulically powered underwater remote manipulator went to market in 1986, and by 1988 Schilling had become a leading supplier of high-performance subsea remote manipulator systems used in offshore oil, telecommunications, scientific, and military operations. By 1997, Schilling had developed a suite of manipulator systems and accessories to fit a variety of needs and budgets. The company currently offers five standard telerobotic manipulator systems: TITAN 4, ATLAS, RigMaster, CONAN, and ORION. The Schilling product line displays a wide range of functions, sizes, lift capacities, ranges of motion, control systems, and dexterities. In 1998, Schilling Robotics began a four-year, $20 million program to create the Remote Systems Engine (RSETM), a set of modular building blocks for underwater propulsion, actuation, and control. Simultaneously, the electric work-class QUEST ROV was built, based on the RSETM building blocks. The first QUEST was delivered in 2001. Anticipating the need for ROVs to perform ultra-heavy tasks in deep water, Schilling undertook development of the UHDTM, a hydraulic, ultra-heavy-duty ROV. The first UHD system was delivered in early 2006. Schilling has designed and delivered customized survey UHD systems for many of its customers, and will continue to build fleets for customers who want to offer the world's most advanced ROV technology to their missions. - RETURN TO TOP - | ||||||
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