Systems

From research
to working systems.

Our systems are how the research meets the world. Each one is a single expression of a larger question, not a product line. We build them to learn, and new ones join the work as the questions sharpen.

Nexus
Active

Operational intelligence for industrial environments.

Nexus reads a plant's control logic, supervisory systems, and documentation together, and reasons over them as one connected picture. It diagnoses faults cited to the exact rung and answers operational questions in plain language.

It is the first place our research into operational intelligence runs on a working floor, and the system that grounds the rest of the work.

What it connects

PLC and control logicSCADA and supervisory dataEngineering documentationSystems of record
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CONTROL LOGICSUPERVISORYDOCUMENTATIONANSWER

In development

Early systems we are building as the research moves beyond a single floor. Names and shapes will change. The questions will not.

INTENTSYSTEM
ForgeIn development

Turning engineering intent into working systems.

Forge is an effort to close the distance between describing what a system should do and having a trustworthy first version of the logic and configuration built alongside you. It grows out of our work on operational intelligence: a system that understands a process well enough to help construct it.

AtlasIn development

A living model of how an operation works.

Atlas is research into a system that maps how an organization actually runs and keeps that map current as things change, so institutional knowledge stays usable instead of decaying inside documents nobody reopens.

Where the work begins as a question.

Every system here comes out of a longer research direction: how intelligence can understand an operation, hold what it learns, share the work with the people who run it, and eventually act. The research is where we push those questions before they become something you can deploy.