Digitalisation


SMJ provides consultancy and solutions in digitalisation that promote efficiency, precision, and innovation – both as independent projects and in connection with other projects.

Data and Artificial Intelligence (AI) have, in recent years, revolutionized the ways we work, addressing both simple and complex challenges. With data-driven insights, we can improve workflows, make predictions, and make more informed decisions. This opens the door for new opportunities and solutions that drive safer progress. Along with our experience in sectors such as energy, aquaculture, and water, our consultants, specializing in data and AI, work to provide you with deeper insights from your data.

The digital field also includes advanced solutions in ICT/BIM and 3D scanning. These solutions contribute to increased precision, efficiency, and collaboration in construction projects. By utilizing digital models and 3D scans, we can enhance all phases of a project, from design and planning to construction and maintenance. Our expertise ensures that potential challenges are identified and addressed early on in the process, leading to well-coordinated construction projects that meet the highest standards.

Our GIS and GeoData services provide opportunities for geographic analysis, mapping, and data visualisation. We work with the collection, processing, and integration of geospatial data. By using artificial intelligence, it is possible to compensate for missing raw data. This can be applied in various projects, such as infrastructure planning or optimisation, as well as energy and environmental assessments.

Common to all our services in the digital sector is that they help you gain insights and knowledge from your data, enabling you to make data-driven decisions that can improve operations and investment planning.

AI and ML

By using advanced algorithms, it is possible to interpret your data, detect anomalies, or make predictions – tasks that would normally be time-consuming or difficult to identify.

Descriptive analysis

Data analysis provides insight into past and present behaviours, such as performance, efficiency, trends or categorisation.

Predictive analysis

Using historical data, it is possible to make predictions about future events and trends. This could be within consumption, demands, or risks.

Visualisation

To make data and analyses more accessible, it is important to present them in a appropriate way, such as with bar charts, dashboards, or metrics.

Custom GPT

A custom ChatGPT-like system ensures that this technology is used in a secure manner, making it possible to query knowledge from your own document storage.

ICT/BIM management

ICT and BIM ensure better coordination of construction projects, facilitates decision-making and reduces construction time and costs.

3D scanning

3D scanners are used for fast and accurate measurements of buildings and infrastructure. Using laser technology, we can produce 3D models for project material where accuracy is crucial.

Drones

Drones are used for fast measurements of buildings, terrain and infrastructure. With LiDAR technology, we can produce 3D models for project material where minor measurement inaccuracies are not critical.

Geo Data

GIS-tools make it possible to analyse data in a geographical context, thereby improving the decision-making foundation for projects in planning and infrastructure.

Energy

Geodata can be used to analyse energy data and densities for urban areas. These geographical analyses can then be used to develop general energy plans for towns and cities.

Planning

For (re-)development of major water or district heating pipelines, GIS tools are used to determine the best and most sensible plan.

Planning a project?

For inquiries or discussions about potential projects, please contact us to arrange a focused, no-obligation consultation tailored to your needs.

Project Management
AI
Digitization
Egil Gunnarsson

Team leader Digitalisation

AI
Digitization
Durita Kvilt Jónsdóttir

AI and data

Aquaculture
Digitization
Kristian O. Andreasen

ICT Manager

Consulting Engineering since 1969

SMJ Consulting Engineers was established in August 1969 by
Sofus M. Jakobsen, to whom the acronym SMJ refers.

SMJ Consulting Engineers is one of the largest consulting firms in the Faroe Islands, and we offer consulting within our four main areas: Building, Energy, Aquaculture, and Water.