Featured · Coastal intelligence pilot
Turning changing coastal conditions into operating meaning
Working harbours are exposed to storm surge, sea-level rise, erosion and wind — and the information needed to respond sits in separate systems, binders and people's heads. We are developing an AI intelligence layer that first builds a trusted baseline of harbour assets, boundaries, documents and local practice, then reads live conditions against that context.
The output is not more data. It is a short, defensible answer to four questions: what changed, what it means here, who is exposed, and what should happen next — including turning fragmented emergency plans into a role-based draft tied to the current event.
Does it improve decisions?
Warning time, clarity of action, user confidence.
Where are the data gaps?
Missing feeds, local thresholds, sensor requirements.
Can it scale?
Cost to deploy, support model, a repeatable package.