Spectis Robotics recorded strong engagement at Subsea Expo 2026, held at P&J Live in Aberdeen on February 4 and 5.

The event brought together thousands of professionals from the underwater and subsea sectors and featured around one hundred exhibitors alongside a multi stream conference programme.

The exhibition provided a focused setting for discussions on underwater robotics, inspection systems and operational efficiency. Delegates looked for practical approaches to subsea inspection, asset integrity and remote operations, reflecting the sector’s growing interest in dependable and scalable robotic systems.

Spectis Robotics delivered continuous demonstrations of its platforms, with particular interest directed towards the PHOTON ROV System from Deep Trekker. Visitors were able to get hands on with the technology and see how these ROVs support safe and efficient inspection work. Engagement centred on the wide product range on display and the ways Spectis Robotics helps operators reduce reliance on divers, confined space entry and other high risk environments.

The team is now progressing discussions with interested organisations and arranging follow up demonstrations. Planning is also under way for upcoming activity, including a Technology Showcase in the North East of England and a presence at Utilities Week Live in Birmingham in May.

Organisations seeking more information on Spectis Robotics and its remote access inspection systems can contact Corry Sutherland, Business Development Manager, via c.sutherland@spectisrobotics.com or 01224 701444.

About Spectis Robotics

Spectis Robotics supplies and develops remote inspection equipment, including robotic crawlers, remotely operated vehicles and industrial inspection cameras. The Spectis product range has been in continuous development for more than fifteen years.

The company provides systems for purchase or rental. These solutions help reduce or remove the need for manned confined space entry across a wide range of industrial settings. Selecting the right equipment is essential for successful inspection work, and Spectis Robotics works closely with customers to ensure the chosen platform meets operational requirements. Remotely operated vehicles have become popular for inspections of small, confined or submerged areas, and users have access to multiple vehicle types and configurations.

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