AID transforms Earth Observation data into predictive intelligence for managing environmental risks. By combining the power of satellite data with advanced AI integration, AID is designed to empower decision-makers with near-real-time insights to protect infrastructure, communities, and our planet.
Factual information is at the core of human progress. The mission of generative AI is to organize the world’s information and make it accessible and useful, while Earth Observation technology is to hand-in the power of satellite data to see upon the planet and predict the environmental risks.
Data is the gold of our era, and over 90% of data utilized across various applications is geodata. From planning cities to safeguarding assets, geospatial information drives critical decisions and transformative outcomes.
That’s why AID pushes the frontiers of AI to process and integrate Earth Observation data seamlessly across every input. With immersive visualization and actionable insights, AID brings the power of satellites directly to your hands—empowering you to see the risks before they happen.
AID empowers industries, governments, and communities to predict, mitigate, and respond to environmental risks like floods, subsidence, landslides, and earthquakes
AID bridges satellite data with Big Data analytics through an AI-driven platform to safeguard assets, investments, and lives against environmental risks.
AID leverages advanced AI and Earth Observation data to predict risks and transform them into actionable frameworks, safeguarding assets, infrastructure, and lives.
AID segments your area of interest, detects the most relevant data using trained AI models, and integrates multidisciplinary inputs—delivering a risk analysis tailored for specific needs.
AID offers seamless access with no need for specialized setups—just log in and harness satellite-powered insights. With its developer tools, tailor the AID system to meet unique needs using preprocessed data.
AID’s platform with 3DSPC visualization enables easy sharing and collaboration, making complex data accessible for teams—anytime, anywhere.
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AID is under active development in collaboration with leading academic institutions, including Aalborg University, supported by the European Space Agency (ESA) and the European Union Agency for the Space Programme (EUSPA). This development stage includes creating and refining the core technologies of AID, such as AI-driven data integration, immersive visualization tools, and predictive models.
We’re setting the stage for the proof-of-concept phase in 12 months and invite strategic partnerships to strengthen our vision. If you’re interested in shaping the future of geohazard risk assessment, read more here.
Protect pipelines, platforms, and wells by AID monitoring in near-real-time and detecting subsidence and seismic risks, ensuring operational safety without field measurements.
Assess land stability and adapt to environmental challenges by identifying areas at risk from subsidence, flooding and other hazards.
Predict ground instability and prevent mine collapses by employing AID’s near-real-time monitoring and risk alarm for serious ground movements in active and abandoned mines.
Ensure safe construction projects by monitoring ongoing and upcoming land subsidence, slope instability, and seismic activity.
Optimize wind turbine and solar farm placements by identifying geohazard-free zones, ensuring stable foundations and reducing long-term maintenance costs.
Monitor and mitigate risks from landslides, flooding, and coastal erosion, preventing damage to ecosystems and communities.
All fueled by EO satellites and data-driven models, AID gives the foresight your industry needs to make informed decisions and protect your investments.
Access to AID means more than solving your immediate challenges. Along with your customized analysis, AID unlocks a wealth of processed satellite data and historical imagery for your area of interest. These data can be repurposed to address other needs. For example, if you’re evaluating mine susceptibility, the same data could be used to plan nearby agriculture, monitor carbon credits, or enhance surveillance efforts. AID’s Developer Module empowers you to maximize the potential of these datasets for a range of applications tailored to your goals.
Trained on scholarly research, AID’s machine learning algorithms segment your area of interest, identifying terrain, infrastructure, and vegetation to deliver tailored risk insights.
AID combines SAR data with hydrological, geophysical, and meteorological models, creating dynamic, location-specific analyses.
Skip the months-long wait. AID delivers actionable results in hours, eliminating the need for costly field measurements.
Complex data becomes clear with 3DSPC’s immersive 3D models, making collaboration simple for teams at all levels.
AID’s web-based platform works anywhere, with no installations or specialized tools required—share insights effortlessly.
From urban planning to renewable energy, AID evolves with your needs, provides access to a vast network of satellite data and advanced tools for additional applications.
AID is designed to surpass traditional methods, offering faster insights, reduced costs, and enhanced accessibility. Conventional methods for environmental risk assessment use the unprecedented wealth of satellite data but plagued by significant limitations. While environmental risks are costing our societies dearly, hovering around $1000 per capita.
AID is …
AID bridges these gaps responsibly by:
Replacing expensive field measurements with AI-driven analysis that saves time and resources.
Offering a web-based platform accessible anywhere, without the need for specialized hardware or setups.
Seamlessly integrating satellite, hydrological, and geophysical data to deliver a complete picture of risks.
Automated Integration of the most relevant datasets tailored to the specific needs of each situation using a database trained on a vast collection of scholarly research.
Transforming risk assessments from months to hours with precise, real-time insights.
Our vision is to be the ultimate intelligent brain behind the eyes of satellites, transforming Earth Observation data into a universal tool for monitoring environmental risks.
Despite the exponential growth in satellite-generated data, its full potential remains underutilized due to inherent challenges in computational efficiency, collaboration, and the integration of scholarly insights into practical applications.
Current programs are slow and inefficient, requiring advancements like quantum computing for scalable EO data processing. Lack of collaborative platforms limits real-time stakeholder access to critical insights. Innovative academic research often remains siloed, and fails to translate into accessible, purpose-driven applications for environmental risk management.
AID envisions a future where these barriers are eliminated. By synthesizing AI-driven analysis, computational advancements, and an inclusive, collaborative platform, AID will transform EO data into a dynamic system that bridges science and practice. Our goal is to empower decision-makers with the tools to anticipate and address environmental challenges, protecting investments, communities, and ecosystems with unprecedented precision and insight.
We see a future where geospatial intelligence becomes as accessible and vital as the internet—enabling planners, engineers, policymakers, and citizens to collaborate in real time to address the planet’s most pressing challenges.
Our journey has been fueled by strategic collaborations across research, business development, and space-sector expertise. As a recipient of the 2023 Innovative Space Prototype Prize from the European Union Agency for the Space Programme, we leverage their guidance and roadmaps to shape our development.
With financial, incubation, and research support from the European Space Agency Business Incubation Center (ESA BIC), ARCTIC Business, and Aalborg University, AID is well-positioned to protect its intellectual property and execute a concrete 20-month development plan. Key milestones include:
Investment Roadmap
AID’s investment roadmap outlines clear opportunities for partners and investors to join the journey at critical stages:
AID is seeking partnerships to onboard potential stakeholders before the Proof of Concept kick-off. These collaborations will be pivotal in demonstrating AID’s transformative geospatial insights and risk-assessment capabilities in live applications.
AID is seeking early-stage partners to join us as we prepare for the Proof of Concept (PoC) kick-off. These collaborations will be pivotal in demonstrating real-world applications of AID’s transformative geospatial insights and risk-assessment capabilities.
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In collaboration with Aalborg University, we’re hosting a workshop to present the groundbreaking advancements in AID. Investors and stakeholders are invited to gain firsthand insights into the platform’s development.
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