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Startup tech in Pittsburgh company changing the way bridge inspections will be conducted

New York Tech Editorial Team by New York Tech Editorial Team
February 23, 2022
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Alexander Baikovitz says it is frightening to think of another bridge or building collapse.After visiting the Fern Hollow Bridge collapse and the fatal collapse of the Surfside Condominiums in Miami last year, he believes more than ever in the company he leads.Mach9 Robotics isn’t even a year old, but it is turning heads in the field of infrastructure because of the groundbreaking technology emerging from a team of 10 people.Baikovitz completed his Master’s program at Carnegie Mellon University last year and proceeded to launch the high-tech firm that uses a combination of 3-D, thermal and laser images to see real-time deficiencies in bridge structures.He says it is technology that not only exposes structural deficiencies but also the deficiencies in the normal practices of bridge inspectors who are not armed with the technology.”America has a degrading infrastructure problem,” Baikovitz said. “A lot of infrastructure was created many, many years ago, and what we’re focused on right now, is building technology as a part of the solution to the degrading infrastructure problem.”Chief Technology Officer and Co-Founder Haowen Shi said the images they capture are often invisible to common bridge inspection procedures.”Our sensor system provides more than the human eye can perceive,” Shi said.Mach9 Robotics stores information on bridges into software programs and can be used by civil engineering firms and state agencies.Baikovitz said that already, they’re collaborating with those groups.”I really hope that does change the way people look at this, as well as hopefully change the way the world works,” Baikovitz said.

PITTSBURGH —

Alexander Baikovitz says it is frightening to think of another bridge or building collapse.

After visiting the Fern Hollow Bridge collapse and the fatal collapse of the Surfside Condominiums in Miami last year, he believes more than ever in the company he leads.

Mach9 Robotics isn’t even a year old, but it is turning heads in the field of infrastructure because of the groundbreaking technology emerging from a team of 10 people.

Baikovitz completed his Master’s program at Carnegie Mellon University last year and proceeded to launch the high-tech firm that uses a combination of 3-D, thermal and laser images to see real-time deficiencies in bridge structures.

He says it is technology that not only exposes structural deficiencies but also the deficiencies in the normal practices of bridge inspectors who are not armed with the technology.

“America has a degrading infrastructure problem,” Baikovitz said. “A lot of infrastructure was created many, many years ago, and what we’re focused on right now, is building technology as a part of the solution to the degrading infrastructure problem.”

Chief Technology Officer and Co-Founder Haowen Shi said the images they capture are often invisible to common bridge inspection procedures.

“Our sensor system provides more than the human eye can perceive,” Shi said.

Mach9 Robotics stores information on bridges into software programs and can be used by civil engineering firms and state agencies.

Baikovitz said that already, they’re collaborating with those groups.

“I really hope that does change the way people look at this, as well as hopefully change the way the world works,” Baikovitz said.

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