Technology Category
- Analytics & Modeling - Machine Learning
- Sensors - Camera / Video Systems
Applicable Industries
- Equipment & Machinery
- Oil & Gas
Applicable Functions
- Maintenance
- Quality Assurance
Use Cases
- Infrastructure Inspection
- Security Claims Evaluation
Services
- System Integration
- Testing & Certification
The Customer
Sky-Futures Ltd
About The Customer
Sky-Futures is a company that specializes in drone-based industrial inspection services. They provide services to oil and gas companies, helping them monitor the condition of their equipment through the use of drones. The company turned to Softeq to develop a workflow management system that would process the images and videos captured by their inspection drones. The aim was to make equipment monitoring cheaper for oil companies, by providing a system that could efficiently manage and process the vast amount of visual data captured by the drones.
The Challenge
Sky-Futures, a company specializing in drone-based industrial inspection services, was in need of a workflow management system. The system was to process images and videos captured by drones during oil rig inspections. The primary objective was to make equipment monitoring more cost-effective for oil companies. The challenge was to develop a system that could efficiently manage and process the vast amount of visual data captured by the inspection drones, and provide a platform for automated order, document, and digital asset management.
The Solution
Softeq developed a secure customer portal with a back end powered by proprietary Machine Learning algorithms. The system serves as a universal platform for automated order, document, and digital asset management. Key features of the system include user administration, image and video processing, electronic document management, collaboration functionality, and inspection reports. The system uses smart algorithms to process visual data captured by inspection drones. It also features photo and video editing tools supporting color, brightness, and sharpness adjustments. Operators can save still images from a video and add text and voice notes during online video playback.
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