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  • Latest News from Drillmec Times No. 6

    COMING SOON: Drillmec’s Webinars Series Designed For You

    Drillmec will be starting a series of client specific webinars and podcasts featuring products and know how to better serve you. The first two are showcasing a) the evolution and functioning of drawworks and b) the remote assistance services through new technology.

    A tribute to Drawworks:

    The Evolution of Drillmec’s Conventional Hoisting System

    The hoisting system is the core of drilling rigs and Drillmec’s Training & Well Control Center will be sharing with you the history of Drillmec’s drawworks, highlighting the evolution of their functionalities and technology.

    The webinar will include:

    Main components in a Drawworks system
    The Transmission
    The Braking
    The Anti-collision system
    The Auto-driller
    Controls
    The webinar will utilize 3D visualization and multimedia contents and an active Q&A session will be available throughout it.

    The Future of Rig Site Support:

    Drillmec Remote Assistance Services

    The idea of the Drillmec Remote Assistance Services comes from the need to perform rig site maintenance operations remotely. In a time when travel is restricted, this proves to be even more essential of a service. Drillmec’s Training & Well Control Center will be sharing with you its experience in this field and showcasing the deployment of the Smart Devices and their functionalities.

    The webinar will include:

    The conception of the Drillmec Remote Assistance Services
    The Service Drones
    Smart Glasses
    A showcase of a Remote Rig Mission
    The webinar will feature a live feed of an actual mission and a discussion of the impact of such technologies on the future of the industry.

    Stay tuned on Drillmec’s LinkedIn page where we will be posting updates of the September 2020 schedule.

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