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Summary
Ribjati Dekka from Assam leads Aorvis Technologies, focusing on integrating AI into geophysical and civil engineering domains. The company addresses a market gap by developing technology to understand subsurface conditions, which is crucial for infrastructure projects.
Aorvis has patented a technology called Vidrshan, which creates digital twins of subsurface environments. This innovative approach utilizes AI to interpret geophysical data, distinguishing it from traditional methods that lack AI integration.
The technology has already been deployed in projects like the Infallible Geodipam, where it successfully identified water seepage issues, significantly reducing construction costs and time. Aorvis's solutions have garnered recognition and support from government entities, facilitating their growth.
Plans for the next year include a public launch of their technology, with ambitions to expand beyond India within three to five years. Aorvis aims to become a leader in AI-driven mineral exploration and subsurface interpretation.
Perspectives
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Aorvis Technologies
- Develops AI-driven technology for subsurface exploration
- Addresses significant gaps in civil engineering and geophysics
- Utilizes patented Vidrshan technology for creating digital twins
- Successfully deployed technology in real-world projects
- Receives strong government support for growth and recognition
- Plans to expand operations globally within three to five years
Neutral / Shared
- Challenges in securing proof of concept raise sustainability questions
- Effectiveness of technology in diverse geological conditions remains untested
Metrics
cost_reduction
reducing tunnel construction costs USD
impact of technology on construction costs
Lower costs can enhance project feasibility and profitability.
it's not just helping reduce the cost of tunnel construction.
Key entities
Timeline highlights
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Aorvis Technologies integrates AI into subsurface exploration, addressing gaps in civil engineering and geophysics. The company aims to lead in AI-driven mineral exploration and plans to expand globally within three to five years.
- Reepjyoti Dekas Aorvis Technologies integrates AI into subsurface exploration, addressing a critical gap in civil engineering and geophysics
- Aorviss patented Vidrshan technology creates a digital twin of the subsurface, enabling 3D identification of mining anomalies
- Indian Railways has successfully implemented Aorviss technology, identifying water seepage and reducing tunnel construction costs
- The Infallible Geodipam project utilized Aorviss technology to resolve water pocket issues, facilitating effective drilling and progress
- Securing a proof of concept was challenging for Aorvis, but government support, including an MOU, enabled project delivery
- Aorvis aims to launch an upgraded technology next year, with plans to stabilize operations in the Northeast and expand globally within three to five years