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Seagems revolutionizes subsea engineering with automation and AI, reducing time by up to 95%

Written by Corporate
Published 06/02/2025 às 14:49

Seagems optimizes routines with automation and subsea engineering, promoting excellence and operational safety with SeaBot and the Horus system.

In recent years, the mining has reinvented itself through numerous technological innovations and automation solutions. The focus now is on automation, allowing operations to be significantly optimized. Leading companies are integrating cutting-edge systems to improve efficiency and ensure safety. One of the most impactful advances is the implementation of intelligent robots that perform complex tasks autonomously, reducing execution time by up to 95%. These innovations offer opportunities for industries to extract resources more sustainably, putting the mining on the path to a greener, more efficient future. It is estimated that by 2025, the sector will have transformed their practices radically.

In the context of the sector mining, these automation practices not only optimize operations, but also promote worker safety by minimizing exposure to risks. In 2023, companies like Seagems were already standing out for integrating advanced systems into their daily operations, offering clear operational successes. Within the extractive industry, the search for sustainable growth aligns with the global energy transition, which has been discussed at international conferences since 2019. Organizations have invested more in research and development, such as Seagems, which announced a new digital integration platform in June 2023. Success depends on leaders capable of navigating this sea of ​​innovation, ensuring that mineral exploration continues to evolve towards a brighter and more responsible future.

Technological Integration: The Milestone of the New Era in Mining

Recent data from July 2023 shows that integration technology is a driving force in the advancement of modern mining. Industry giants are forming strategic partnerships to share knowledge and incorporate best practices. This collaboration results in agile solutions, reducing costs and increasing productivity. As a result, competitiveness between companies reaches new heights, while improving the use of available resources. It is a golden age for those who can combine innovation and pragmatism.

Optimizing operational practices has a direct impact on the economy and the environment. Efficient use of resources and minimizing waste are linked to a lower environmental impact, transforming public perception of mining. According to a March 2023 Global Mining Review report, there is increasing pressure for companies to document their environmental responsibility initiatives. In addition, substantial investments are being made to drive the transition to greener energy sources within mining operations.

These changes are being closely monitored by governments around the world, which have been reviewing their legislation since 2022 to keep up with the rapid evolution of this sector. Stricter regulations require organizations to continually innovate to remain compliant. As such, leaders in the mining field manage uncertainty and adapt to change, while steering their companies towards “`

Automation Transforms Processes at Seagems

Optimizing employees' routines (Photo: Seagems) Rio de Janeiro, February 2025 –* Seagems, a prominent Brazilian company specialized in providing innovative solutions for underwater engineering, is celebrating the impressive results achieved by TIP, its Technology, Innovation and Performance Department, established in September 2024.

One of the most notable and revolutionary projects was the automation of graphic projections, applied to subsea engineering, especially in the representation of flexible pipeline configurations in deep waters. Previously, this task required an effort of around four hours, but now, thanks to automation, this same process is carried out in just ten minutes. This optimization represents a 95% reduction in the time required, which was possible due to the development of advanced systems that process data and generate new images with a single click.

Innovation Beyond Subsea Engineering

This significant leap in efficiency is the result of a vision adopted by Seagems just over a year ago, known as 'Adding by Subtracting'. This philosophy focuses on simplifying processes in order to improve the quality of life of employees, which inevitably requires continuous investment in innovation.

To follow this philosophy, Seagems founded TIP, integrating the areas of Information Technology (IT), Systems Control, Planning and Project Management. TIP has been a driving force behind the significant transformations observed in the company's day-to-day operations. Part of this impact has been the revolution in access to information within Seagems, thanks to SeaBot, an innovative artificial intelligence engine that automatically answers professionals' questions about internal documents and procedures.

With SeaBot, accessing relevant information is no longer a time-consuming task. 'Now, we no longer need to get lost searching for data on the web and in files; we can simply interact with the robot in chat format to receive immediate answers,' he explains. Jorge Kort, Technology Manager at Seagems. Another impactful undertaking is the Horus system, which uses artificial intelligence to identify and prevent operational risks on the company's vessels.

Integration and Operational Security

Although still in the development phase, the Horus system is based on the technology of video analytics, which uses advanced algorithms to process visual information through a camera system. This system is capable of issuing automatic alerts whenever it detects risk situations in the predetermined areas of each vessel. 'These solutions reinforce our commitment to both safety and operational excellence,' he emphasizes. Alexandro Pereira, lead operations engineer.

To improve employee training, Seagems has been developing a fully immersive virtual environment that simulates the operational spaces of vessels in detail. This environment is not only highly interactive, but also allows for the creation of high-fidelity scenarios. The project, a collaboration with the Tecgraf Institute of PUC-RJ, aims to overcome challenges that were previously common, such as the difficulty of practically demonstrating activities to new employees.

Exceeding Limits in Employee Training

With interactive simulations and realistic scenarios, we ensure greater and more efficient training, reducing costs and improving the learning experience', he explains Gisele Dias, operations engineer at Seagems. Due to its high level of adaptability, the system also proves useful in other areas, facilitating case studies and simulations to support decision-making in operations and security.

In addition to the improvements provided by TIP for employees' daily lives, solutions are developed based on what Seagems teams identify as 'opportunities for improvement', with a focus on operational excellence and optimizing work effort. In 2024, Seagems received 282 suggestions from employees themselves about processes that could be improved, making daily activities more agile. Among these proposals, 77 opportunities were identified, 15 processes were mapped and 35 people were interviewed for a detailed presentation of the ideas.

Technological Boost in Administration

In the administrative environment, for example, TIP implemented automation solutions for the automatic completion of invoices, reducing the time taken to perform these tasks by 83% and providing greater agility to financial operations. 'We reduced the time taken to perform tasks, but we also increased accuracy, which enables better negotiations with suppliers,' he adds. Jorge Kort.

According to a PwC survey in 2024, , 2024% of Brazilian CEOs see technological transformation as a growth catalyst for their companies in the next five years.

The research highlighted that, especially through artificial intelligence, this disruption is one of the main megatrends that challenges business leaders to reinvent themselves. In the next three years, PwC data indicates that 70% of CEOs expect to see an increase in the use of generative AI in their businesses.

Seagems is exploring this technology, which uses pre-existing models to create content and perform automations, with the aim of developing innovative solutions in the field of subsea engineering.

Source: © Seagems Press

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