Despite decades of technological advances, many industrial plants continue to operate with outdated and disconnected information from the land. The French company SAMPPE now bursts into the Spanish market with an ambitious proposal: apply artificial intelligence to the most complex environments to align, finally, the physical world with its digital representation.

A new standard for digital twin in the heavy industry

Refineries, chemical plants, power plants. In these critical scenarios, any discrepancy between technical planes and the reality of the land can be translated into unforeseen stops, cost overruns or even security risks. Samp proposes to eliminate that gap with Shared Reality Copilota technology driven by artificial intelligence that has just landed in Spain and that promises to change the way in which industrial facilities are digitized and managed.

This solution is born as an extension of your work environment Shared realitycombining 3D scans, inherited systems and P&D diagrams with automatic detection algorithms and human validation. The result: living digital modelsalways updated, reliable and connected with operating flows.

“The solution is designed to operate in a scalable way in the cloud, which allows to maintain the models always updated, accessible from any location and easily integrable with asset or maintenance management platforms,” says José Castellote, regional manager of Samp Spain.

Ia with human validation: precision in complex environments

Shared Reality Copilot is based on a hybrid architecture that combines the intelligent scan analysis with the user’s expert intervention. It automatically detects valves, pipes and equipment, and guides operators in the validation of each suggested connection. This not only accelerates the construction of AS-Built models, but also guarantees an essential technical traceability for regulated sectors.

Thanks to this fusion between artificial intelligence and field experience, it is possible to reduce up to 70% the time for infrastructure verification, increase confidence in data by 90% and prevent failures related to undicted changes.

Beyond maintenance: direct impact on the entire operation

The benefits do not stay in the technical department. By having a precise and aligned digital representation with physical reality, safety managers can better plan work in risk areas; Purchasing equipment optimizes their decisions based on verified data; and asset managers have complete visibility for future investments.

Among the most relevant use cases stand out:

  • Generation of digital models for training and planning.
  • Efficient execution of technical stops.
  • Precise elaboration of regulatory reports.
  • Investment planning with contrasted data.
  • Improvement of relations with suppliers thanks to a validated technical scope.

Infrastructure intelligence is no longer a promise

In a sector where digital twins They have become a strategic priority, but its implementation continues to face practical barriers, SAMP provides a specific and operational solution. Shared reality Copilot not only interprets complex data, but also connects them with existing systems, aligning in real time digital infrastructure with physics.

According to Gartner, the integration of digital models with real -time data is essential to ensure operational efficiency and continuity. In that line, Samp’s proposal represents a paradigm shift: Infrastructure intelligence is no longer a futuristic promise, but a tangible capacity to the reach of industrial organizations.