01Solutions
Six capabilitiesthat compound.
Each runs alone or with the others. Each is measured against operational metrics — not vanity dashboards.
Operational Ontology
One model of the operation.
A living object graph fused from sensors, machine telemetry, ERP, BMS, POS, HR and the operator's own voice. Not a dashboard — the model the whole company can reason on.
02Agentic Workflows
Reasoning, not reporting.
Reasoning agents that act on the ontology — flag a failing combi oven before service, re-route a chiller load when grid tariffs spike, draft an FSMS variance back to the QA lead. Humans approve; the agent does the boring work.
03Predictive Maintenance
Failures called weeks before service stops.
Industrial-grade telemetry on assets running sixteen-hour shifts — bearings, compressors, hoods, robotic cells. Failure modes called weeks before service stops, not after.
04Energy, Utility & Emissions
Lower bills, lower carbon, audited.
Real-time tracking of power, gas, water, refrigerant — with automated tariff optimisation, scope-2 carbon ledgering, and bill-reduction targets the CFO can audit.
05Hygiene, Safety & Compliance
The clipboard, retired.
Digital audits, temperature logs, FSMS / ISO / GMP workflows — replacing the clipboard with a tablet that knows what to ask, when to escalate, and how to close the loop.
06Decision Intelligence
Decisions, not reports.
Plate-level P&L, line-level efficiency, brigade-level performance — modelled on the ontology, served as decisions rather than reports. The CFO and the line lead read the same number.
08Contact
08/08
Let's buildthe flow.
A 30-minute call to map where AI fits in your operation — and where it doesn't yet.