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Bureau Veritas launches AI-driven tool, Augmented Surveyor 3D

Last updated: June 16, 2025 11:20 am
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Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore has recently launched the Augmented Surveyor 3D (AGS 3D), an innovative AI-powered inspection tool specifically designed for ship and offshore structure inspections. This cutting-edge tool, equipped with artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning capabilities, aims to revolutionize anomaly detection and localization, ultimately streamlining inspection processes.

The successful pilot of AGS 3D was conducted on an FPSO in West Africa in collaboration with TotalEnergies, marking a significant milestone for the industry. During the pilot program, drone-based inspections of two water ballast tanks were carried out, with AGS 3D processing all the data to generate a comprehensive 3D digital model featuring AI-enhanced corrosion analytics. The success of the pilot has prompted TotalEnergies to consider expanding the use of this technology to additional assets in the future.

TotalEnergies project leader, Tatiana Akimova, expressed enthusiasm for integrating new technology like AGS 3D, citing its ability to enhance efficiency and safety. By leveraging drone technology and AI, critical tasks such as anomaly detection and corrosion mapping can be significantly improved, reducing human exposure to risks and optimizing maintenance planning processes. This collaborative effort highlights the commitment to pioneering solutions that prioritize asset integrity and ensure a safer working environment for all involved.

The AGS 3D tool automates essential tasks such as anomaly detection, corrosion mapping, and 3D modeling, promoting safety and efficiency in inspection processes. By integrating AI, the tool efficiently processes data from drone surveys, including images, videos, and LiDAR scans, to automatically detect anomalies and map them onto a 3D model. This not only reduces the time and resources required for data processing but also provides precise defect localization, enhancing overall effectiveness.

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Matthieu de Tugny, President of Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore, emphasized the importance of precise defect localization for effective investigation, maintenance planning, and ongoing monitoring. With AGS 3D, stakeholders can now benefit from automated defect detection and localization, marking a significant advancement in remote inspection technologies and augmented survey capabilities. This innovation supports stakeholders in optimizing asset integrity management and inspection workflows, ultimately improving overall operational efficiency.

The application of AGS 3D extends across various marine and offshore sectors, offering benefits such as 360° visualization, optimized maintenance planning, and data-driven decision-making. It also provides a collaborative workspace for inspection teams and serves as a valuable addition to classification surveys. AGS experts review final deliverables, such as LiDAR-based drone inspections and AI-driven corrosion detection, to ensure quality and accuracy.

In conclusion, the launch of the AI-driven tool, Augmented Surveyor 3D, by Bureau Veritas represents a significant milestone in the industry. This innovative tool not only enhances safety and efficiency in inspection processes but also sets a new standard for asset integrity management and inspection workflows. The successful pilot program with TotalEnergies demonstrates the potential for AGS 3D to revolutionize the way inspections are conducted in the marine and offshore sectors, paving the way for a safer and more efficient future.

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