El presidente Ineco, Sergio Vázquez Torrón, ha anunciado que la compañía desarrollará más de 20 soluciones basadas en inteligencia artificial en los próximos meses.
In the framework of a meeting focused on artificial intelligence, the president of Ineco, Sergio Vázquez Torrón, announced that the company will develop more than 20 solutions based on artificial intelligence in the coming months.
Mitma Group engineering has been using artificial intelligence for nearly ten years, both in clients’ projects and developing its own solutions such as DiGAV, a device for automated inspection of railway tracks and data processing with artificial intelligence. Also, TWINECO, a digital twin for transport infrastructure maintenance or CHARLI, an intelligent application for the layout of linear infrastructure alternatives, such as railways, roads or motorways.
In May 2023, the company launched the "Impulso a la IA" initiative, in which Ineco's teams have identified how this technology can help optimise Ineco's day-to-day work and improve the services it provides to its clients.
In the last two months, the company has identified 13 new activities in which it has begun to develop pilots projects for internal use such as MAI, the new conversational chat with AI that will be available to all the company's team to facilitate their daily work, or projects to improve its solutions such as those related to the detection of anomalies in train tracks, predictive techniques for radioelectric impact analysis in airports and other formulas aimed at the maintenance of different infrastructures or segmentation and analysis techniques applied to fields as diverse as surveys or geotechnical testing.
Artificial intelligence for discussion
Nuria Lloret, a specialist in metaverse and collaborative digital systems and professor at the UPV, gave a talk in which she highlighted the importance of laying the foundations for artificial intelligence and focusing first on establishing good data governance. In addition, she pointed out that awareness raising, training and knowledge management of employees are key elements in the process.
During the conference, a round table was also held in which Ineco experts discussed the prospects, challenges of deployment and the latest advances in relation to the use of artificial intelligence. Moderated by Irene Thomas, Ineco Brand Coordination and Positioning Manager, the colloquium was attended by Cristina Nevado, Digital Transformation Project Manager, Javier Carvajal, Smart Products expert, Chema Rísquez, manager of Espacio Aéreo, and Alberto Torró, general secretary, who focused the discussion on the uses applied to engineering, transport economics and digital transformation.