Salem Robotics Automates Hazardous-Site Surveys
Salem Robotics provides hardware-agnostic autonomy software that lets robots navigate inspection routes, collect radiation and mission data, and generate auditable compliance reports. Its initial focus is nuclear facilities, with expansion planned for other hazardous industries.
The strongest part of Salem Robotics is its workflow layer—not the robot itself. Turning existing machines into supervised, compliance-ready field operators could make hazardous inspections more frequent while reducing human exposure.
- –Hardware-agnostic deployment lowers the barrier for facilities that already own robotic platforms
- –Route planning, telemetry, measurements, and reporting are unified into one operational workflow
- –Nuclear environments provide a demanding proving ground for autonomy, manipulation, and safety controls
- –Automated spatial records could reduce transcription errors and compliance paperwork
- –Early pilots will need to prove reliability around doors, valves, instruments, and unpredictable site conditions
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2026-08-18
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2026-08-18
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Janak Panthi
