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Vita Inclinata unveils next-gen crane load navigator

Vita Industrial, under the brand Vita Inclinata, has introduced the Vita Load Navigator 2.0 (VLN 2.0), a semi-autonomous, propulsion-driven device designed to connect below the hook of a crane and be operated remotely.

The upgraded design and features boost safety, efficiency, performance, and precision for users The upgraded design and features are said to boost safety, efficiency, performance, and precision for users (Photo: Vita Inclinata)

The updated design and features aim to improve safety, efficiency, performance, and precision for users, responding to current demands in the global construction industry. The VLN 2.0 serves as an alternative to the original VLN 1.0 and is currently in use on a project in California by Hensel Phelps.

The new model offers an extended battery life that has nearly double the energy capacity of the VLN 1.0, facilitating longer usage between charging cycles. The redesigned Control Box accommodates a variety of rigging angles, ensuring compatibility with different lifting types to meet project-specific requirements.

Moreover, a re-engineered data fusion algorithm and enhanced sensor suite are designed to improve precision and accuracy, particularly in environments where GPS signals may be unreliable, such as urban areas. The VLN 2.0 is also designed for easier configuration changes during operation.

“Our team has spent the past two years vigilantly listening to and collecting data from, our valued operators around the world to re-engineer the Vita Load Navigator from the ground up. Doubling down on the core precision and autonomy engine while doubling the power, our objective remains to provide lifting teams unprecedented control over their lifting operations,” said Derek Sikora, chief technology officer at Vita Inclinata.

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