The Drone4Works project aims to showcase enabling technologies for deploying unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in infrastructure maintenance, particularly focusing on energy infrastructure like wind turbine blade repair and power lines. These technologies have vast business potential, not only within the participating companies’ domains but also in addressing critical societal needs related to climate change.
With the growing demand for renewable energy sources, maintaining and extending the operational lifespan of infrastructure is essential. UAVs offer significant benefits for inspection and preventive maintenance. However, their widespread adoption in infrastructure maintenance faces challenges such as limited end-user acceptance, industry knowledge transfer, lack of easily deployable and safe solutions, and the need for higher Technology Readiness Levels (TRL) for market adoption.
This project proposes the deployment of UAVs capable of performing maintenance tasks using power tools. It addresses challenges related to knowledge transfer, safety, and technological readiness. The project will collaborate with industrial partners to create a roadmap for introducing aerial manipulator technology into the maintenance and repair industry, which includes selecting testing facilities, conducting end-user trials, and advancing the technology for future commercial adoption by Danish industries.
The project will demonstrate cutting-edge research in aerial manipulation from DTU and SDU while exploring the technology’s feasibility and applicability across various industrial sectors.