Nearthlab, a Korean-based industry-leader in wind energy, opens its first US-based office
July 14, 2021 – Nearthlab, an innovator in wind turbine technology, is thrilled to announce next month’s opening of its first US-based office in Delaware in July.
Nearthlab, an industrial drone technology company, currently offers much-needed solutions in the wind energy business: safer, more efficient ways to inspect wind turbines. CEO Jay Choi said, “It takes a day to inspect a wind power plant using manpower, but the same inspections take 15 minutes using Nearthlab drones.”
Wind turbines have been a viable alternative energy source for decades, but the wind energy field has not always been efficient or safe. Nearthlab’s approach leverages artificial intelligence capabilities to remove human involvement in wind turbine inspection, optimizing production while reducing risk.
In addition to delivering massive improvements in how wind turbines are inspected, Nearthlab backs its approach with reliable, flawless results and an accident-free record, making them a trusted presence in wind energy.
Prioritizing human safety has always been a priority for CEO Choi. “The goal is to recognize Nearthlab as a drone that everyone uses during facility safety inspections,” explains Choi, adding, “I hope that Nearthlab can become a standardization of industrial drones.”
Nearthlab’s ability to harness AI’s capabilities means wind turbine inspection time and costs both improve, a benefit that greatly serves both private and public interests.
With experience that includes collaborating with leading companies, Nearthlab’s expansion to the United States only further solidifies their place as a trusted partner in wind energy.