ATTAR announces a strategic partnership with CREST Robotics

ATTAR is proud to announce a strategic partnership with CREST Robotics, bringing together two innovative forces in engineering and technology to transform the future of industrial inspection.

The goal: to enable safer inspectionsminimise risk, and access areas previously unreachable – powered by customisable technologies, deep technical knowledge, and a commitment to continuous innovation.

By combining decades of Australian engineering expertise with CREST’s global experience in advanced robotics, this partnership is setting a new benchmark for asset integrity and operational excellence across sectors.

CREST Robotics is a cutting-edge Australian company inspired by space-grade robotics and built for the real-world challenges of terrestrial industries. Their modular, autonomous robotic platforms are designed to access hard-to-reach and hazardous environments, performing precision inspections that minimise human risk and maximise data accuracy. CREST’s technology has been developed with applications in aerospace, defence, mining, and critical infrastructure, combining rugged engineering with smart automation.

With over 35 years of industry leadership, ATTAR is a trusted name in condition monitoring, non-destructive testing (NDT), structural health monitoring, and engineering consulting. Known for delivering expert training, advanced testing solutions, and specialised investigations, ATTAR supports industries where safety, accuracy, and reliability are paramount. From mining and energy to manufacturing, infrastructure, and insurance, ATTAR provides solutions that drive operational excellence.

By uniting ATTAR’s reputation for excellence and CREST’s innovation in robotics, the partnership sets a new benchmark in industrial inspection, asset integrity, and safety-focused engineering—both in Australia and internationally.

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