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Spotlight interviews

World Pipelines Spotlight with Vacuworx

This spotlight session reviews and discusses Vacuworx’s article in the May 2024 issue of World Pipelines, entitled ‘Productive pipe handling scenarios’.

World Pipelines Spotlight with Emerson

This spotlight session reviews and discusses Emerson’s article in the April 2024 issue of World Pipelines, entitled ‘The power of proactivity’.

 

World Pipelines Spotlight with Emerson

This spotlight session reviews and discusses Emerson’s article in the June 2023 issue of World Pipelines, entitled ‘Before it breaks’.

World Pipelines Spotlight with Emerson

This spotlight session reviews an article that was published in the January 2023 issue of World Pipelines, entitled ‘A case for automation’.

World Pipelines Spotlight with Emerson

This spotlight session reviews and discusses Emerson’s article in the October 2022 Issue of World Pipelines, entitled ‘Influencing optimisation’.


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World Pipelines Spotlight with Emerson

This spotlight session reviews and discusses Emerson’s August 2022 article for World Pipelines, entitled ‘A cleaner energy transition’.

World Pipelines Spotlight with Vacuworx

This spotlight session reviews and discusses Vacuworx’s November 2022 article for World Pipelines, entitled ‘Coming out on top’.

World Pipelines Spotlight with ROSEN Group

In this spotlight interview we discuss an article that was published in the August 2022 issue of World Pipelines, entitled ‘Roundtripping the unpiggables’. Written by Chris Holliday, Corey Richards and Simon Irvine, ROSEN Group.

World Pipelines Spotlight with ROSEN Group

Discussing ROSEN Canada’s article for the February 2022 issue of World Pipelines, called ‘Understanding complex anomalies’, written by Chris Holliday, Andrew Wilde and Alasdair Clyne.

World Pipelines Spotlight with Propipe

This spotlight session reviews and discusses Propipe’s article for the October 2021 issue of World Pipelines, entitled ‘Advanced platform for pig tracking’, written by Geoff Wilkinson and Chris Loadman.