Robots, UAVs and the Move to Autonomous Tools Is the Future of NDT
Watch as Sam Perez (Nexxis Robotics System Manager) and Cooper Smart (Nexxis Solutions Engineer) present a webinar about the rapid expansion of advanced semi-automated systems and unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) technology, all of which are designed to reduce the cost and time it takes to perform essential internal asset inspections.
From UAVs, like the Elios 2 from Flyability (now upgraded to the Elios 3), which solves many historical challenges surrounding internal asset inspection to the Interactive Aerial produced Zenith Drop Camera system, companies are upscaling efficiency, reducing risk and dramatically driving down costs by integrating such cutting-edge tools into their NDT and inspection models.
The webinar utilises prime examples and showcases case studies that enable companies to dramatically improve traditional inspection processes, as well as look further ahead at the technology that we can expect in the not-too-distant future.
Discover more about the Elios 3, Zenith and other advanced solutions at https://nexxis.com.au/

Jason De Silveira, founder and CEO of Nexxis Technology, has always had a sharp focus on robotics, education, and real-world solutions. Throughout his career, he’s stayed committed to pushing the boundaries of robotics and helping industries strengthen their approach to asset integrity and robotic inspection.
With a background in operations, commissioning, and start-ups of new facilities, Jason leads Nexxis with a hands-on understanding of what real projects demand. Under his leadership, Nexxis has become known for developing innovative robotic systems that deliver better data, boost safety, and take the risks out of confined space and working-at-height inspections.
What makes Jason stand out? A passion for innovation, a proven ability to bring people together, and a genuine drive to help clients get the right solution — not just an off-the-shelf fix. With a strong focus on customisation and future-ready technology, he’s helping to shape the next generation of robotics.