Draga + the MIMS Engineering Tools on stage 2nd December 2025 in Equinor's Business Center in Stavanger, Norway.
DISC: Equinor, AkerBP, Aibel, Aker Solution and the POSC Caesar Association (PCA) - showcase of digitalization's impact on brownfield, engineering, and commissioning
This is MIMS+Draga's contribution to the 2025 Show & Tell
MIMS Tech is a Singapore-based engineering software company delivering a cloud-based Engineering Data & Collaboration Platform that modernizes how heavy-industry organizations manage engineering information across large-scale capital projects. Its flagship product suite, the MIMS Engineering Suite, unifies engineering data, design standards, cable systems, equipment management, and workflow automation into a single cloud or hybrid environment.
Large engineering projects—Oil & Gas, Energy, Chemical, and Infrastructure—struggle with:
MIMS Tech offers a modular, cloud-native engineering information platform purpose-built to reduce project complexity and streamline collaboration. Key modules include:
A modernized cable engineering and routing system with decades of proven use—now enhanced for cloud deployment. Reduces engineering errors, improves quality, and enables integrated workflows.
Automates management and documentation of Electrical, Instrumentation, and Telecom assets, including auto-generated diagrams, load lists, and reports.
Mechanical, Process, Material Handling, and Dynamic Render tools allow project teams to work within one unified data backbone.
Cut project execution and lead time by up to 50%
Reduce engineering errors and rework through a single source of truth
Enable true multi-discipline collaboration in real time
Accelerate digital transformation for large asset owners and EPC companies
Lower total lifecycle cost of projects by improving accuracy and handover quality
This positions MIMS as a mission-critical system for engineering operations.
In particular, we’ve discovered that P&ID symbols can be read as similar or completely different by a computer, which might not reflect their intended use by the engineers who created the P&ID drawings.
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