Text on the left and image on the right, close up of a Dhalion Dot system with sunglasses over the camera, imitating a person face.

Behind the Tech: The People and Values That Drive Us

At Perceptual Robotics, our values are not just statements—we see them reflected in how we work together, make decisions, and support one another. This isn’t about branding or box-ticking. These principles guide us every day, and we hold ourselves accountable to them. Here are ten that are…

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Perceptual Robotics systems are now operational in Argentina written in the left plus and Argentina map and on the right an Eve Dhalion system to inspect wind turbines flying over a green field .

Expanding Horizons! 🌎

We’re proud to share that our systems are now operational in Argentina too. Do you need inspections there? Just reach out! Delivering advanced drone inspections, actionable data, and smarter maintenance solutions to wind farms across the Americas- helping operators boost efficiency and reduce…

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Screenshot of Perceptual Robotics web portal showing the map view with one turbine in UK and a summary of the blade damages on it

Unlock the full potential of our Portal!

Access detailed images, comprehensive damage reports, and accurate repair costings — all in one place. Plus, leverage powerful tools like Repair Now Ratio (RNR) prioritisation and streamlined fleet management to make smarter, faster maintenance decisions. Optimise your operations with data-driven…

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Screenshot of Perceptual Robotics Knowledge Base

Explore Our Knowledge Base: Expert Answers, Anytime

Got questions? We’ve got answers: all in one place. Our Knowledge Base is your go-to resource for detailed FAQs, expert insights, and step-by-step guides on everything from wind turbine inspections to AI-powered data analysis. We keep it constantly updated , whenever there’s a new feature, process…

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Collague of four images to inform about the presence of Perceptual Robotics in Dronity podcast, it shows Dot dhalion system inspecting a wind turbine blade, and Eve Dhalion system inspecting a wind turbine , an image of a blade damage (crack) in a tip with a box annotation of the damage and its size and dronity logo and Lucia's image as speaker

🎙️ Now Live: Podcast Featuring Our Colleague Lucía Roca Fernández-Vizarra!

We’re excited to share that Lucía recently joined the Dronity podcast — a Chilean initiative that shines a light on the drone industry through a diverse lens. From FPV drones at Shakira’s concert to geospatial applications, regulations, and wind turbine inspections, Dronity explores it all — with a…

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Eve Dhalion drone system flying in the back of a wind turbine in a green landscape with a cloudy sky

One-Stop Inspection with Eve – Mini Drone, High Data Quality

Eve is the next-level autonomous inspection drone that’s making wind turbine inspections easier, faster, and more precise than ever. Why waste time repositioning turbines when Eve does it all in one smooth flight? Covering all three blades from top to bottom with high precision and accuracy, she…

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webinar announcement on In housing Wind Turbine Drone Inspections for the 23rd September 2025

🚨 Webinar Coming Soon! 🚨

"Upskilling Teams Through In-House Inspections: Lessons & Wins" Curious about how we’re transforming wind turbine inspections with intelligent automation and actionable data? Join us and our Special Guest for an exclusive webinar where we’ll dive into our work at Perceptual Robotics, showcasing…

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Infographic on the different 5 categories of blade damages and their descrition and action to be taken, plus a mention  of the Repair Now Ratio

Dhalion Guidelines

Why have we developed our own guidelines after years of using the Bladena Standards? Because we listen to our Customers! While the 5 severity categories ( see image)  were well-received, many users needed more granularity in how certain damage types and depths were classified. So, we’ve refined our…

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Image showing the difference in economics between one turbine stopped due to uncertain damage needed to be assesed by outsourced teams  and a turbine turning and not losing downtime due to having an in house drone to perform an inmediate inspection. The value of avoiding downtime is between 7,700€ and 19,250€

Case Study: Avoiding a Month of Downtime with On-Site Drone Inspections

Background At a wind farm in Europe, a nearby resident reported unusual noise coming from a turbine. Standard protocol required shutting down the turbine and waiting up for an external contractor to carry out an inspection and then continue with the repairs. Challenge With no immediate access to…

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Repair Now Ratio Infographic showing the recomendation ranges of repair according to RNR value

Too Much Data, Not Enough Insight? Let’s Fix That!

The problem: Wind farm operators are scaling up. Hundreds of turbines. Thousands of blades. And each inspection campaign  generates hundreds of high-resolution images with sometimes  thousands of damages. But more data doesn’t always mean better outcomes. 🔍 Teams get overwhelmed ⏳ Analysis takes…

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