Altave at Navalshore with Innovations in Intelligent Monitoring of Dynamic Red Zones and Fall Detection; Stand #C20.
Altave is participating in Navalshore, showcasing its latest solutions in intelligent monitoring for Dynamic Red Zones and advanced methods of Fall Detection. At stand #C20, visitors will be able to get an in-depth look at these innovations that promise to revolutionize safety in complex and high-risk environments.
Among the new features is the use of intelligent monitoring combined with cutting-edge technologies to enhance the efficiency and accuracy of operations. Altave is also exploring new monitoring applications that utilize AI to rapidly detect changes and anomalies in real time, providing even greater control and a quicker response to risk situations.
First Participation at Navalshore
Altave is participating for the first time in Navalshore, an important event in the maritime industry, taking place from August 20 to 22, 2024, in Rio de Janeiro. The company is present at stand #C20, where it showcases its innovations aimed at intelligent monitoring of Dynamic Red Zones and Fall Detection. This event serves as a showcase for Altave’s modern portfolio, which is revolutionizing the standards of occupational, environmental, and asset safety in maritime environments.
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Intelligent Monitoring and AI
The demand for intelligent monitoring technologies is growing in the offshore market, with Altave developing AI-based solutions to mitigate risks. The company is already recognized for its detection technologies for PPEs and red zones, widely sought after by major companies such as Petrobras. At this event, Altave is presenting new applications of its IVA (Intelligent Video Analytics) system, demonstrating how monitoring technologies can be adapted for various needs.
Monitoring Applications with AI
Among the innovations are the Dynamic Red Zones and Fall Detection. The ALTAVE HARPIA software, developed with advanced AI technology, uses detection algorithms to recognize the movement of equipment and identify people in monitored areas. The definition of restricted areas is done quickly and accurately, adjusting automatically as heavy machinery moves. This ensures that the Dynamic Red Zones are always up to date, significantly enhancing safety.
Monitoring Technologies and Automated Alerts
Automated alerts are a crucial feature of intelligent monitoring. When unauthorized individuals enter risk areas, the system generates personalized warnings for each operation. This dynamic creation of danger zones and quick detection of unauthorized presences enhances safety, preventing accidents that could occur from inadvertent interactions in sensitive areas. Development is underway for integration with wearable devices, which will send immediate notifications to workers, improving situational awareness and reducing emergency response times.
Fall Detection and Integration
The Fall Detection application of the ALTAVE HARPIA can be integrated with other applications present on vessels. With the ability to identify individuals on the ground in approximately one second, the software sends instant alerts to facilitate rescue efforts and halt risky activities. The precise and rapid detection of falls allows for an immediate response to emergencies, ensuring that no fall goes unnoticed and reducing the severity of potential accidents.
Operational Intelligence and Report Generation
The data collected through various intelligent monitoring applications is converted into operational intelligence, generating valuable insights for operations. The history of alerts is compiled into an intuitive control panel, with automated report generation allowing for audits and providing essential information for continuous improvements in safety and operational efficiency. This makes management significantly more effective and directly contributes to a reduction in incidents.
Position in the Offshore Market
‘The offshore sector is where our technology is most present, with over 50 vessels, and we are excited to showcase how we can add even more value to operations’, said Leonardo Mendes Nogueira, co-founder and commercial director of Altave. The Navalshore event will be an excellent opportunity for Altave to talk directly with its audience and demonstrate how its intelligent monitoring solutions can enhance safety in the sector.
Stand and Support from Altave
At stand #C20, Altave has representatives ready to showcase its cutting-edge technology to the public. The company highlights its unmatched service, which includes installation, training, and 24/7 support throughout the project lifecycle. The presence at Navalshore marks a moment of consolidation for Altave, which continues to evolve its solutions to meet the growing safety needs of the maritime industry, always focusing on intelligent monitoring and innovative technologies.
Source: ALTAVE Press

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