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How Digital Tools and Robotics Are Enabling the Next Step in the Evolution of Subsea Activities

Thursday, 9 May
602
Technical / Poster Session

This session will explore the role of digital tools and robotics in advancing subsea activities. Topics within this session will cover the integration of AI and data analytics, optimizing decision-making in subsea systems. Furthermore, the session will cover advances in ROVs and AUVs, examining their enhanced capabilities and autonomy. Case studies will illustrate how these technologies improve inspection, maintenance, and repair in challenging subsea environments. The session will also cover digital twin technologies, showcasing their significance in shaping the future of underwater exploration.

Chairperson(s)
Ross Doak, Offshore Robotics Program Manager - Shell International Ltd.
Rafael Pestana, Senior Civil Engineer - Petrobras
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