Provaris Energy Ltd (ASX:PV1, OTC:GBBLF) CEO Martin Carolan talked with Proactive's Stephen Gunnion about the company’s progress at its new Robotics Innovation Centre in Norway, a key part of its strategy to streamline production of hydrogen and CO₂ tanks. Carolan outlined how robotics and laser welding are helping Provaris reduce labour-intensive processes and improve cost efficiency in constructing large-scale pressure vessels. “The way in which we're using it to fabricate large steel plate layers is to minimise the labour content and be as efficient as we can in production,” he said. Carolan shared that the company is midway through fabricating prototype components for the H2Neo hydrogen tank. This includes sections of cylinders and end caps. The testing phase is planned for the first quarter of next year, with the goal of meeting final regulatory conditions and securing full construction approvals. Provaris is also working with partners such as K Line and Yinson to demonstrate capabilities in both hydrogen and CO₂ applications. These site visits are expected to build confidence across its stakeholder network, from offtake to financing groups. Looking ahead, Carolan said the company’s licensing model will support new revenue by enabling third-party fabrication of tank and integrated ship designs. “What we're establishing is not only the design, but the ability and know-how to fabricate and then transition that off to industrial scale production,” he explained. See how the Robotics Innovations Centre operates here: https://youtu.be/F3_-dLIWIWc Further updates are expected on the progress of hydrogen supply partnerships in the Nordics and tank designs for CO₂ storage and injection. Visit Proactive’s YouTube channel for more company interviews. Don’t forget to like this video, subscribe to the channel, and turn on notifications for future updates. #ProvarisEnergy #HydrogenStorage #H2Neo #CleanEnergy #RoboticsInnovation #LaserWelding #CO2Storage #GreenHydrogen #EnergyTransition #HydrogenCarrier #CarbonCapture #EnergyTechnology #Shipbuilding