Product Introduction
Definition: Armeta Inc. is a specialized AI-powered engineering intelligence platform and extraction engine designed to transform legacy PDF Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs) into machine-readable, structured engineering data. It functions as a data orchestration layer that converts static technical drawings—including scanned, native, and historical as-built documents—into a dynamic engineering graph comprising tags, equipment specifications, line lists, and spatial connectivity.
Core Value Proposition: Armeta exists to unlock the "dark data" trapped in industrial PDF archives. By automating the digitization of P&IDs, the platform eliminates the need for manual data entry and "start-from-scratch" workflows during critical facility events. It provides industrial operators and engineering teams with a queryable digital twin of their physical assets, facilitating faster Management of Change (MOC), Process Hazard Analysis (PHA) revalidations, and Leak Detection and Repair (LDAR) compliance through high-fidelity data exports in API, JSON, or Excel formats.
Main Features
AI-Driven Extraction Engine: Armeta utilizes advanced computer vision and optical character recognition (OCR) specifically tuned for industrial symbology to parse equipment, line segments, instruments, and alphanumeric tags from PDF files. Unlike standard OCR, this engine recognizes the context of shapes (e.g., valves, pumps, sensors) and their associated metadata, converting visual glyphs into structured data points with high accuracy, even from degraded or historical scans.
Cross-Drawing Connectivity & Graph Logic: The platform automatically identifies and links off-page connectors (OPCs), allowing users to trace process flows across an entire facility's archive. By resolving these connections, Armeta builds a unified "engineering graph" that maps the relational dependencies between upstream and downstream components, which is essential for hydraulic modeling and safety boundary isolation.
Automated Revision Delta Analysis: Armeta includes a specialized comparison tool that programmatically identifies every change between different revisions of the same P&ID. It flags additions, deletions, and modifications to tags or connectivity, providing an auditable trail of changes. This feature significantly reduces the man-hours required for manual "redlining" and ensures that the master record reflects the current as-built state of the plant.
Multi-Environment Deployment (Cloud & On-Premise): To meet the rigorous data sovereignty and security requirements of the industrial sector, Armeta offers three deployment models: a multi-tenant Armeta-hosted cloud, a private cloud managed within the customer’s environment, or a full on-premise installation. The platform is built to integrate with Enterprise SSO and is undergoing SOC 2 Type II audit to ensure enterprise-grade security for sensitive intellectual property.
Problems Solved
Pain Point: The "PDF Data Silo": Approximately 80% of P&IDs in the US industrial base exist only as static PDFs or physical prints. This lack of structured data forces engineers to manually re-verify drawings for every maintenance turnaround or compliance audit. Armeta solves this by providing an "intelligence layer" that makes these documents searchable and interoperable with modern digital systems.
Target Audience:
- Asset Operators: Plant managers and maintenance engineers responsible for OSHA-mandated PHA revalidations and MOC.
- EPC Contractors: Project teams looking to bid faster on revamps and deliver cleaner digital handovers to owners.
- EHS Consultants: Professionals requiring defensible P&ID-to-component traceability for LDAR and environmental compliance.
- Digital Twin Architects: System integrators needing structured source data to populate asset management software and industrial IoT platforms.
- Use Cases:
- PHA/HAZOP Revalidation: Rapidly identifying all safety-critical instruments and valves to meet OSHA 29 CFR 1910.119(e)(6) requirements every five years.
- Material Take-Off (MTO) for Turnarounds: Generating accurate counts of valves, pipes, and instruments directly from drawings to streamline procurement.
- LDAR Survey Optimization: Mapping thousands of regulated components to their exact P&ID locations to ensure 100% inspection coverage and regulatory defensibility.
Unique Advantages
Differentiation: Traditional CAD vendors (Intergraph, AVEVA, etc.) focus on the creation of new P&IDs but lack the capability to ingest and structure the millions of legacy drawings already in existence. Armeta fills this technological gap by being "CAD-agnostic," processing drawings from any era or vendor without requiring the original source files.
Key Innovation: The core innovation lies in the platform’s ability to reconstruct the "logic" of a P&ID, not just the "pixels." By treating a drawing as a series of nodes and edges (a graph) rather than a flat image, Armeta allows for complex queries—such as "Find all 8-inch lines connected to V-101"—that are impossible with standard document management systems.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How does Armeta handle hand-drawn or poorly scanned legacy P&IDs? Armeta’s extraction engine is specifically trained on historical industrial datasets. It uses probabilistic modeling to interpret "unparseable" shapes and unknown glyphs, allowing for human-in-the-loop verification to ensure that even degraded scans are converted into accurate, auditable structured data.
Can Armeta export data directly into existing Asset Management or CAD systems? Yes. Armeta provides flexible delivery methods including a robust API for direct integration, as well as JSON and Excel exports. This allows the structured engineering data to feed directly into digital twins, ERP systems like SAP, or EAM platforms like IBM Maximo.
What is a P&ID audit, and why should an operator start with one? A P&ID audit via Armeta allows an operator to run a small sample of their archive (e.g., ten drawings) through the extraction engine. This process demonstrates the accuracy of tag extraction and connectivity mapping, providing a "proof of value" by showing exactly how much manual work can be automated before a full-scale facility rollout.
Is my facility's data secure when using Armeta? Security is a primary focus for Armeta. The platform supports on-premise deployment for high-security environments, uses end-to-end encryption, and is completing its SOC 2 Type II audit. Data residency can be restricted to specific regions (US, Europe, or customer-designated) to comply with local regulations.
