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Dubai Metro introduces AI-driven robotic inspection system
Dubai Metro introduces AI-driven robotic inspection system

Yahoo

time14 hours ago

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  • Yahoo

Dubai Metro introduces AI-driven robotic inspection system

Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), in partnership with Keolis MHI and Future Maintenance Technologies (FMT), has launched an advanced AI-driven robotic inspection system known as the Automated Rail Infrastructure Inspection System (ARIIS) for Dubai Metro. This system represents an advancement in operational maintenance for Dubai Metro, supporting Dubai's ambition to lead in AI and sustainable infrastructure. The ARIIS platform is equipped with LiDAR sensors, lasers, and 3D cameras, enabling autonomous inspection of rail tracks and critical infrastructure without disrupting metro services. This initiative highlights Dubai Metro's dedication to improving safety, efficiency, and reliability by integrating smart technologies into its operations and aligns with the city's Smart City objectives. RTA Rail Agency CEO Abdul Mohsin Kalbat said: 'Dubai is proud to lead in smart solutions to improve reliability and efficiency of Dubai Metro. The introduction of ARIIS represents another significant leap in our journey to maintain our Metro as one of the most advanced and safest public transportation networks globally.' The real-time data analytics from ARIIS will enable precise, informed maintenance actions, enhancing resource management efficiency by 40% and minimising unnecessary interventions, according to the company. Keolis MHI managing director David Franks said: 'ARIIS is a milestone achievement, significantly transforming our maintenance operations by improving safety, efficiency, and data-driven decision-making. It's a game-changer for rail infrastructure management in Dubai.' Implementation of ARIIS is expected to enhance safety by reducing manual inspections by up to 70%, and improving assessment of infrastructure condition by 40%. Additionally, operational efficiency will improve as automation is set to decrease inspection times by approximately 75%, allowing for more frequent checks without affecting service and improving system reliability. For instance, ARIIS can reduce the previous 2,400 man-hours to just 700 man-hours. Furthermore, the system's advanced diagnostics support predictive maintenance strategies, which could extend the lifespan of infrastructure and reduce lifecycle maintenance costs by up to 25%. FMT CEO Loic Ayoul said: 'The RTA and Keolis MHI are truly forward-thinking companies that are leveraging advanced robotics and AI technologies, with ARIIS delivering substantial improvements in railway infrastructure performance, safety, and sustainability for Dubai Metro.' "Dubai Metro introduces AI-driven robotic inspection system" was originally created and published by Railway Technology, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site.

Dubai Metro just got a futuristic AI robot that inspects the tracks while you sleep
Dubai Metro just got a futuristic AI robot that inspects the tracks while you sleep

What's On

time20 hours ago

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  • What's On

Dubai Metro just got a futuristic AI robot that inspects the tracks while you sleep

Only in Dubai can you go from being served dinner by an AI-powered chef to riding a metro maintained by a robot. In a city that's fast becoming the world's capital of 'firsts,' Dubai Metro is the latest to step into the future — with a new AI-driven robot that inspects tracks and infrastructure completely on its own. Meet ARIIS (Automated Rail Infrastructure Inspection System) — the latest AI-powered addition to the city's smart transport ecosystem. Launched by Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) in collaboration with Keolis MHI and Future Maintenance Technologies (FMT), this clever robot is packed with lasers, LiDAR sensors, and 3D cameras that work together to scan the tracks for maintenance needs — all without disrupting your daily commute. So while you're sleeping (or scrolling Instagram in the metro), ARIIS is quietly doing the rounds, helping ensure your ride is smooth, safe, and super-efficient. RTA's Rail Agency CEO, Abdul Mohsin Kalbat, says the new system marks another big step in making Dubai Metro one of the safest and most advanced transport networks in the world. 'Dubai is proud to lead in smart solutions,' he said. 'The introduction of ARIIS is a leap forward in how we maintain and future-proof our metro.' It's not just about keeping the trains on time. ARIIS also supports Dubai's wider vision to become a global leader in AI, smart mobility, and sustainable infrastructure. The robot helps engineers catch potential issues early and make data-driven decisions that reduce risk and boost performance. Keolis MHI Managing Director David Franks called the tech a 'game-changer', while FMT CEO Loic Ayoul praised the city's commitment to forward-thinking innovation: 'This collaboration delivers real improvements in rail safety, performance, and sustainability,' he said. The future of transport? It's already here—and it's riding the rails in Dubai. > Sign up for FREE to get exclusive updates that you are interested in

RTA Deploys AI Robot to Revolutionise Metro Rail Inspections
RTA Deploys AI Robot to Revolutionise Metro Rail Inspections

Hi Dubai

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Hi Dubai

RTA Deploys AI Robot to Revolutionise Metro Rail Inspections

Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has unveiled a cutting-edge AI-powered robotic system, marking a major leap in metro maintenance and positioning the city at the forefront of smart infrastructure. The new Automated Rail Infrastructure Inspection System (ARIIS) promises to transform how the Dubai Metro is maintained—boosting safety, efficiency, and reliability without disrupting operations. Developed in collaboration with Keolis MHI and Future Maintenance Technologies (FMT), ARIIS is a fully autonomous robotic platform equipped with LiDAR sensors, lasers, and 3D cameras. It conducts real-time inspections of rail tracks and critical infrastructure, significantly reducing the need for manual interventions. Abdul Mohsin Kalbat, CEO of RTA's Rail Agency, described the rollout as a 'significant leap' in ensuring Dubai Metro remains among the safest and most advanced transit networks in the world. The system slashes inspection time by up to 75% and reduces manual inspection work by 70%, cutting man-hours from 2,400 to just 700. By enabling more frequent and accurate checks, ARIIS enhances operational efficiency and supports proactive, data-driven maintenance. FMT CEO Loic Ayoul praised the collaboration, noting that ARIIS supports Dubai's Smart City goals by delivering smarter diagnostics, extending infrastructure lifespan, and improving sustainability. With the ability to cut maintenance costs by up to 25% and improve resource allocation by 40%, ARIIS exemplifies Dubai's commitment to innovation in public transport. As David Franks, Managing Director of Keolis MHI, noted, 'It's a game-changer for rail infrastructure management in Dubai.' The introduction of ARIIS is a strategic step toward future-ready urban mobility, reinforcing Dubai's position as a global leader in intelligent transportation solutions. News Source: Emirates News Agency

RTA is using AI-driven robots to inspect the Dubai Metro
RTA is using AI-driven robots to inspect the Dubai Metro

Time Out Dubai

timea day ago

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  • Time Out Dubai

RTA is using AI-driven robots to inspect the Dubai Metro

The Roads and Transport Authority of Dubai is now using robots to inspect the Dubai Metro infrastructure. A new AI-driven robotic inspection system is now in place on the Dubai Metro's railway tracks to maintain the RTA's high safety standards. The Automated Rail Infrastructure Inspection System (ARIIS) will make inspections quicker and more accurate by using sensors, lasers and 3D cameras. It will allow inspections to be carried out 75 percent quicker, according to the RTA, and means that the authority's staff won't need to physically be on railway lines. Work that would take 2,400 man-hours now takes 700 hours. Inspections can now be carried out without disrupting Dubai Metro operations. The system uses light detection and ranging scanning technology to assess the condition of railway infrastructure. Once data is scanned, it is then analysed using AI. The Dubai Metro's new AI-driven robot inspector (Credit: Dubai Media Office) The system means that there will be a reduction by up to 70 percent in manual inspections and the capability of assessing infrastructure more effectively by 40 percent. The RTA says it will help eliminate challenges such as traditional inspection methods, limited visibility of asset performance, difficulty in predicting asset performance, potential for human errors and limited times for maintenance. Abdul Mohsin Kalbat, CEO of RTA's Rail Agency, said that the new system makes the Dubai Metro even more reliable. He said: 'Dubai is proud to lead in smart solutions to improve reliability and efficiency of Dubai Metro. 'The introduction of ARIIS represents another significant leap in our journey to maintain our Metro as one of the most advanced and safest public transportation networks globally.' David Franks, Managing Director of Keolis MHI said: : 'ARIIS is a milestone achievement, significantly transforming our maintenance operations by improving safety, efficiency, and data-driven decision-making. It's a game-changer for rail infrastructure management in Dubai.' It is the latest futuristic tech to be introduced on the Dubai Metro, following the launch of a new integrated digital platform to inspect passenger violations on board earlier in 2025. The new system is in line with the RTA's Artificial Intelligence Strategy 2030, which aims to use AI to cut travel time by up to 30 percent in the next five years. The new system is targeted towards identifying passengers sitting in the wrong zones – particularly those who shouldn't be in female-only cabins or gold cabins. And in May, the RTA also began trialling drone technology when cleaning metro and tram stations. More Dubai transport news Dubai confirms a Blue Line Metro station name And more details you need to know 6 wild public transport projects coming soon to Dubai From Elon Musk's underground tunnel to a trackless tram 57 major road projects coming to Dubai by 2027 — here's what to expect And how they'll improve your journey

Dubai RTA deploys AI robot for metro inspections: Here's what it can really do
Dubai RTA deploys AI robot for metro inspections: Here's what it can really do

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Dubai RTA deploys AI robot for metro inspections: Here's what it can really do

ARIIS, Dubai Metro's new AI robot, uses LiDAR and 3D imaging to inspect tracks without disrupting operations, cutting manual work by 1,700 hours/ Image: RTA Dubai In a major technological breakthrough for urban transportation, Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has officially introduced an AI-powered robotic system to inspect and monitor the Dubai Metro's rail tracks and related infrastructure. The robotic platform, named ARIIS, short for Automated Rail Infrastructure Inspection System, was announced on Thursday as part of RTA's latest move to enhance operational efficiency, ensure safer operations, and maintain Dubai Metro's position as one of the most advanced urban rail systems globally. — rta_dubai (@rta_dubai) From 2,400 to 700 Man-Hours: Efficiency Gets a 75% Boost According to the RTA, the deployment of ARIIS enables a dramatic reduction in human labour. Traditionally, conducting full-scale inspections of Dubai Metro's extensive rail infrastructure required approximately 2,400 man-hours by human personnel. With ARIIS in operation, this number can be slashed to just 700 man-hours, delivering a 75% increase in operational efficiency. In practical terms, this means: Faster inspection cycles, enabling the rail network to be checked more frequently and more thoroughly. Reduction in manual inspections by up to 70%, minimising human error and safety risks. A 40% improvement in assessing infrastructure conditions, thanks to the system's advanced sensor and imaging technologies. This leap in efficiency not only saves time and resources, but also strengthens system reliability by proactively detecting issues before they impact service. What Is ARIIS and How It Works ARIIS is equipped with a suite of advanced technologies designed to function autonomously and without disrupting regular metro operations. These include: LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) sensors: to measure distances with laser precision and create 3D maps of the rail environment. High-resolution lasers: for scanning surface integrity of rails and other components. 3D cameras: that offer comprehensive imaging of track infrastructure. This system navigates the tracks and continuously collects data on rail alignment, wear, vibrations, and structural anomalies. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 오스템 임플란트 받아가세요 임플란터 더 알아보기 Undo It allows for real-time analysis and long-term condition monitoring, enabling predictive and proactive maintenance strategies, a feature RTA has emphasised as critical for improving lifecycle performance and reducing emergency repairs. Also read: World's highest metro station to be built on Dubai's new blue line Top Stakeholders Endorse ARIIS for Efficiency Gains The announcement was accompanied by strong endorsements from senior figures at both RTA and Dubai Metro's operating company, Keolis MHI. Speaking to Khaleej Times , Abdul Mohsin Kalbat, CEO of RTA's Rail Agency, expressed pride in Dubai's leadership in transport innovation: 'Dubai is proud to lead in smart solutions to improve reliability and efficiency of Dubai Metro. The introduction of ARIIS represents another significant leap in our journey to maintain our Metro as one of the most advanced and safest public transportation networks globally,' Kalbat said. Echoing this sentiment, David Franks, Managing Director of Keolis MHI, the operating company of Dubai Metro, highlighted how ARIIS changes the maintenance paradigm: 'ARIIS is a milestone achievement, significantly transforming our maintenance operations by improving safety, efficiency, and data-driven decision-making,' Franks said. With ARIIS now in operation, Dubai sets a new regional standard in automated rail maintenance, aligning seamlessly with its smart city ambitions. Read more: All You Need to Know About Dubai Metro's Blue Line: Route, Timings, Capacity

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