UTokyo IPC Invests in Solaris: Supporting Advanced Small-Diameter Pipe Maintenance with Earthworm-Like Robot 'Sooha®'
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UTokyo Innovation Platform Co., Ltd. (UTokyo IPC) has decided to invest in Solaris Inc., a developer of earthworm-like pipe-running robots utilizing soft robotics technology. Solaris provides 'Sooha®', an automated cleaning and inspection solution for critical small-diameter pipes in semiconductor factories and infrastructure, via a RaaS model. This funding will accelerate business expansion and the realization of smart maintenance.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the name of the earthworm-like robot developed by Solaris Inc. for pipe maintenance?
- A: The robot is called Sooha® and is designed for automated cleaning and inspection of small-diameter pipes.
- Q: Which company invested in Solaris Inc. to support its advanced pipe maintenance technology?
- A: UTokyo Innovation Platform Co., Ltd. (UTokyo IPC) has decided to invest in Solaris Inc.
- Q: What technology does Solaris Inc. use to power its Sooha® pipe inspection robot?
- A: Solaris Inc. utilizes soft robotics technology in the development of its Sooha® robot.
- Q: How does Solaris provide its Sooha® solution to semiconductor factories and infrastructure clients?
- A: Solaris provides the Sooha® solution via a Robotics-as-a-Service (RaaS) business model.
- Q: What is the primary application of the Sooha® robot in semiconductor manufacturing facilities?
- A: The Sooha® robot performs automated cleaning and inspection of critical small-diameter pipes.