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Learning to operate energy more intelligently
Energy is increasingly becoming a dynamic process of intelligent decision-making, enabled by applied technology and more strategic information management. At Uali, we have been exploring this transformation from multiple angles: how detailed inspections improve decision-making, how our management platform turns data into action, and how robotics and IoT are redefining operational efficiency across large-scale energy infrastructures. On the eve of World Energy Day, we reaffirm our commitment to driving the energy industry towards a more sustainable future.

Operational intelligence in energy
Today, energy is also defined by how each operation is managed, from inspections in remote areas to the way critical tasks are prioritised within a centralised management platform.
This evolution responds to concrete industry needs:
- reducing unproductive time.
- anticipating failures before they impact production.
- minimising human exposure to high-risk environments.
- accelerating operational decisions based on reliable data.
→ If you would like to learn more about how we support the energy industry, read Energy Industry: Before and After the application of Drones and Artificial Intelligence.
How do we approach this at Uali?
One of the most significant contributions of applied technology is that energy no longer exists without information. Uali’s management platform integrates robotics, IoT, artificial intelligence and enterprise systems to collect, process and present data that is ready for action.
Our work is based on:
- Continuous monitoring of critical assets, even in hard-to-reach locations.
- Automated and precise inspections that free up human time and reduce operational risk.
- Integration with enterprise systems such as SAP or FlightHub, allowing information to flow seamlessly and enabling actions to be executed directly from the operational core.
- Intelligent prioritisation of alerts and tasks, transforming scattered data into strategic actions.
In this way, energy ceases to be merely a physical resource and becomes a flow of decisions supported by contextualised, timely information.
→ Still not fully aware of what technology can do for the energy industry? Find out more in Technology and Climate Change: Tool, excuse or bridge to the future?
In a context where the energy transition towards cleaner, more resilient and efficient sources, alongside the responsible use of existing resources, is a shared goal among governments, industries and communities, energy is no longer an issue reserved solely for engineers or technicians. It is a conversation that involves decision-makers, field operators, sustainability leaders and all those who see energy as a bridge towards a more sustainable future.
A push towards the future
This coming 14 February is also an invitation to recognise that technological innovation is not an end in itself, but a tool to improve how energy is generated, analysed and used. It is not only about producing more, but about producing better and with purpose.
At Uali, we believe environmental care begins with better operations. Through technology applied to the energy industry, we work to reduce risks, optimise resources and minimise unnecessary impacts on the environment. Climate-tech startups do not just talk about sustainability — they turn it into a daily practice. Discover more about our services.
Amelia Bálsamo
CTO


