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Dubai Metro Launches AI Robot That Cuts Track Inspection Time by 75%

by Faith Amonimo
June 17, 2025
in Middle East Tech Revolution, Robotics
Reading Time: 5 mins read

Dubai Metro now uses an AI-powered robot to inspect its tracks and infrastructure. The new system slashes inspection time by three-quarters and makes the railway network safer for millions of daily passengers.

The Dubai Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) launched the robot system called ARIIS – short for Automated Rail Infrastructure Inspection System. The robot works alongside two partner companies, Keolis MHI and Future Maintenance Technologies.

How the Robot Works

ARIIS uses advanced sensors to scan metro tracks while trains keep running. The robot has LiDAR sensors, lasers, and 3D cameras that create detailed maps of the rail infrastructure. It spots problems that human inspectors might miss and works around the clock without stopping metro service.

The robot moves along the tracks on its own. It takes thousands of measurements and photos to check track condition, rail alignment, and other critical safety features. All this data gets processed by AI software that can predict when parts need maintenance or replacement.

Major Time Savings

Before ARIIS, human teams needed 2,400 work hours to complete full track inspections. The robot cuts this down to just 700 hours – a 75% reduction. This means Dubai Metro can inspect its tracks more often without affecting passenger service.

The system also reduces manual inspections by 70%. Human workers still play important roles, but they no longer need to walk dangerous track sections or work in tight spaces where accidents could happen.

Safety Improvements

ARIIS makes Dubai Metro safer in several ways. It improves infrastructure assessment by 40%, meaning problems get spotted earlier before they become serious. The robot can detect tiny cracks, worn rails, and other issues that could cause service disruptions or safety risks.

The system enables predictive maintenance – fixing problems before they break down completely. This approach can extend infrastructure life and cut maintenance costs by 25%.

Abdul Mohsin Kalbat, CEO of RTA’s Rail Agency, said Dubai leads in smart transport solutions.

“The introduction of ARIIS represents another significant leap in our journey to maintain our Metro as one of the most advanced and safest public transportation networks globally,” he stated.

Smart Decision Making

The robot creates detailed reports with real-time data about track conditions. This helps maintenance teams make better decisions about when and where to do repairs. The system improves resource management efficiency by 40% and reduces unnecessary maintenance work.

David Franks from Keolis MHI called ARIIS “a milestone achievement” that transforms maintenance operations. The system provides data that helps teams plan maintenance schedules more effectively and allocate resources where they’re needed most.

Technical Capabilities

ARIIS operates independently without human control during inspections. The robot’s sensors work together to create 3D models of track infrastructure. LiDAR technology measures distances with laser light, while high-resolution cameras capture visual details that AI software analyzes for defects.

The system works in all weather conditions and can inspect tracks during regular metro operating hours. Unlike human inspectors who work during limited maintenance windows, ARIIS provides continuous monitoring capabilities.

Dubai Metro deploys AI-powered robot to slash inspection time by 75 per  cent and boost safety - Arabian Business: Latest News on the Middle East,  Real Estate, Finance, and More

Part of Dubai’s Smart City Vision

The robot deployment supports Dubai’s goal to become a global leader in artificial intelligence and smart infrastructure. The city wants to use emerging technologies to improve daily life for residents and visitors.

Loic Ayoul, CEO of Future Maintenance Technologies, said the partnership positions Dubai as a global leader in AI-enabled mobility solutions. The project demonstrates how cities can use robotics and AI to maintain critical infrastructure more effectively.

Impact on Metro Operations

Dubai Metro serves over 200 million passengers annually across its Red and Green lines. The system covers 74.6 kilometers with 49 stations. Reliable maintenance is essential to keep trains running on schedule and prevent service disruptions.

ARIIS helps ensure Dubai Metro maintains its reputation as one of the world’s most reliable urban rail systems. The robot enables more frequent safety checks without reducing service availability for passengers.

The deployment represents a significant investment in transport technology that other cities worldwide are watching closely. Dubai’s success with AI-powered maintenance could influence how metro systems globally approach infrastructure inspection and maintenance.

Future Applications

While ARIIS currently focuses on track inspection, the technology could expand to other metro infrastructure elements. The AI system learns from each inspection, becoming more accurate at detecting potential problems over time.

The robot system aligns with Dubai’s 2071 vision to become the world’s smartest city. Transportation plays a key role in this strategy, with AI and automation helping create more efficient and sustainable urban mobility solutions.

Dubai Metro continues setting new standards for innovation in public transport. The ARIIS deployment reinforces the city’s position as a global hub for intelligent mobility and infrastructure technology.

Faith Amonimo

Faith Amonimo

Moyo Faith Amonimo is a Tech Writer and Newsletter Editor at Techsoma Africa, where she reports on technology and digital...

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