Mission RedZone Robotics understands that each wastewater system is unique and constantly changing. That’s why we believe that it is not enough to just inspect pipes. We work with our partners to understand and manage dynamic changes in waste water systems over time, providing highest possible return investment.
Description RedZone Robotics provides market-leading solutions for wastewater asset management through specialized robotics and proprietary analytics reporting software. We offer complete solutions to gather and assess essential information for wastewater systems management. Our specialized robots gather a wide range of actionable data about system condition through multi-sensor inspection (MSI) and rapid data collection tools. Our proprietary analysis and reporting software then processes that data into clear, detailed reports, developed with asset management in mind. We pinpoint key information and provide combined, visual reports that give an unparalleled view into even the most complex systems.
Our robots are uniquely capable of traversing pipes in a range of operational conditions. This allows us to apply an inspect-to-clean method to our assessments, rather than the clean-to-inspect method others use. Performing a thorough inspection without requiring that the entire system be cleaned first allows us to significantly lower the cost of our services -- by 30% according to studies -- and deliver the necessary data as quickly as possible.
RedZone Robotics understands that each wastewater system is unique and constantly changing. That’s why we believe that it is not enough to inspect your pipes only once. The robust data sets that we collect can help you understand and manage dynamic changes in your system over time. This enables us to provide you the highest possible return on your investment.
RedZone Robotics offers complete solutions to gather and assess essential information for wastewater systems management. Our specialized robots gather a wide range of actionable data about system condition through multi-sensor inspection (MSI) and rapid data collection tools. Our proprietary analysis and reporting software then processes that data into clear, detailed reports, developed with asset management in mind. We pinpoint key information and provide combined, visual reports that give an unparalleled view into even the most complex systems.
Our robots are uniquely capable of traversing pipes in a range of operational conditions. This allows us to apply an inspect-to-clean method to our assessments, rather than the clean-to-inspect method others use. Performing a thorough inspection without requiring that the entire system be cleaned first allows us to significantly lower the cost of our services -- by 30% according to studies -- and deliver the necessary data as quickly as possible.
Company Milestones 2019 The company relocates to its new, built-to-suit office space in Warrendale, Pennsylvania, a northern suburb of Pittsburgh.
2011 RedZone acquires CleanFlow systems, its largest competitor, based in New Zealand, creating a clear-cut global market leader in large pipe condition assessment.
1987 RedZone Robotics, Inc. is founded with a commercial focus on condition assessment robots in support of mining, nuclear, and other industries with partners like the US Departments of Energy and Defense, NASA, several major universities, national laboratories, and numerous diverse commercial entities.
RedZone Robotics has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 32 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The RedZone Robotics employee rating is 22% below average for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).
Overall, 50% of employees would recommend working at RedZone Robotics to a friend. This is based on 32 anonymously submitted reviews on Glassdoor.
50% of job seekers rate their interview experience at RedZone Robotics as positive. Candidates give an average difficulty score of 2.7 out of 5 (where 5 is the highest level of difficulty) for their job interview at RedZone Robotics.