
CC Informatics, established in 2020, specializes in engineering surveys using unmanned technology such as UAVs, crawlers, and ROVs combined with advanced data processing, machine learning, and AI. Their patent-pending product AssetScan uses photographic data from remote vehicles and drones to detect structural deterioration and create 3D digital twins, enabling efficient, safe, and affordable condition assessments of large assets. The company serves clients in water, energy, and infrastructure sectors, providing innovative solutions to prevent dangerous manned inspections and improve asset management through automated, AI-driven analysis and mapping of structural conditions.

CC Informatics, established in 2020, specializes in engineering surveys using unmanned technology such as UAVs, crawlers, and ROVs combined with advanced data processing, machine learning, and AI. Their patent-pending product AssetScan uses photographic data from remote vehicles and drones to detect structural deterioration and create 3D digital twins, enabling efficient, safe, and affordable condition assessments of large assets. The company serves clients in water, energy, and infrastructure sectors, providing innovative solutions to prevent dangerous manned inspections and improve asset management through automated, AI-driven analysis and mapping of structural conditions.
Founded: 2020
Headcount (approx.): 6
Product: AssetScan — patent-pending AI/vision system for mapping structural deterioration and creating 3D digital twins
Core tech: UAVs, crawlers, ROVs, computer vision, machine learning, AI
Sectors served: Water, energy, infrastructure
Notable funding: Transport Research and Innovation Grant (announced 2023-06-06)
Inspection and condition assessment of large, hard-to-reach assets (preventing dangerous manned inspections; improving asset management).
2020
DeepTech
Recorded recipient of a Transport Research and Innovation Grant administered in partnership with Connected Places Catapult / Department for Transport.