In this episode of Austin Tech Connect we hear from Connor Crawford, the co-founder and CEO at Pike Robotics. This is a growing company that has launched out of the University of Texas and is working to build robots that go places that are "dull, dirty, and dangerous".
In his first role as an entrepreneur/founder, Connor is doing a good job of growing the company and is focused on the strategic plan for the next phase of the organization.
About Connor Crawford
Connor D. Crawford, MSE, has a track record of innovation, leadership, and attainment of business results in mechatronics design & manufacturing for both the aerospace and energy industries. He has over 8 years of technical, operations, and strategic leadership experience related to bringing concepts from the drawing board to realization. His work at Lockheed Martin helped the company execute on foreign and domestic aircraft & spacecraft contracts. Through his work as a graduate student, entrepreneur, and current CEO role at Pike Robotics, he has taken robotic technology from scholarship to practice, enabling a novel path forward for petrochemical storage tank inspections which eliminates the need to send humans into dangerous, confined spaces.
About Pike Robotics
Pike Robotics is a non-destructive testing (NDT) technology company dedicated to development of a Class 1, Division 1 certified Wall-Crawling Inspection Robot. This product will soon be able to perform in-service inspections of Floating Roof Tank Seals, satisfying API 653 and EPA 40 CFR standards. Pike’s patent-pending system eliminates Confined Space Entries (CSE), providing teams with reduced inspection costs, increased safety, and improved accuracy! This robot originated from a sponsored research agreement with Phillips 66 to help them improve operations at their midstream and downstream facilities.