June 2, 2026 | Seoul, South Korea – QYSEA participated in SAMSUNG E&A Tech Forum 2026, joining global energy companies, engineering leaders, technology providers, investors, and industry experts to explore the next generation of energy infrastructure and project execution.
Driving Energy Realism and Velocity
Under the theme “Energy Realism: Continuity, Diversity, Velocity,” the forum highlighted the technologies and partnerships shaping the future of the global energy sector. QYSEA’s participation aligned closely with the Velocity pillar — where AI, robotics, automation, and execution innovation are driving safer, faster, and more intelligent project delivery.


As energy and industrial infrastructure become more complex, underwater inspection is no longer only about visual observation. It is about acquiring clearer data, reducing operational risk, improving maintenance decisions, and enabling teams to manage critical assets with greater efficiency and confidence.
Transforming Inspection Workflows
By combining compact robotic platforms with AI-enabled tools and digital inspection workflows, QYSEA helps teams move beyond traditional underwater inspection methods toward safer deployment, faster execution, and more actionable data.


At the forum, QYSEA showcased its latest ROV systems and intelligent underwater technologies for inspection, survey, mapping, and infrastructure maintenance. Key capabilities introduced included smart measurement (QY-MT), underwater mapping (QY-BT), assisted piloting (Q-Pilot), station-lock hovering (Q-DVL), and advanced navigation (U-INS) — supporting more stable, repeatable, and data-driven operations in challenging underwater environments.
Real-World Applications
For global energy and engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) projects, these capabilities create new possibilities for inspecting and maintaining water infrastructure, confined underwater spaces, industrial tanks, hydropower tunnels, ports, vessel hulls, bridge foundations, and subsea assets.
QYSEA’s technologies are already being applied in real-world operations across energy, maritime, industrial, and infrastructure scenarios worldwide. From offshore and nearshore asset inspection to water-related industrial environments, QYSEA continues to support customers in improving operational safety, inspection efficiency, and infrastructure lifecycle management.


A Collaborative Future
SAMSUNG E&A Tech Forum 2026 provided a strong platform for QYSEA to demonstrate how underwater robotics can contribute to the future of energy infrastructure. From inspection to digital asset management, QYSEA ROVs enable teams to collect higher-quality data while reducing operational downtime and risk.

As the industry accelerates toward smarter and more automated project execution, QYSEA looks forward to continued collaboration with SAMSUNG E&A and global industry partners to advance safer, smarter, and more data-driven underwater inspection and maintenance solutions.

QYSEA looks forward to continued collaboration with SAMSUNG E&A, and global industry partners to advance safer, smarter, and more data-driven underwater inspection and maintenance solutions.
