Spatioterra turns sensors, imagery, records, AI models, and operational data into one governed layer — where every object, event, and action carries place, time, evidence, relationships, history, and rules.
Three primitives are all the mesh needs. Here they are on a live patch of a water district — not rows in a table, but governed things on governed ground.
Every object, event, and action is resolved across eight operating dimensions — the facets that make physical reality measurable, comparable, and operable.
Together, they resolve into one continuously evolving model — the mesh.
Each facet is a read of the same live event — a pressure anomaly on a water DMA. Hover or tab a node to hold it.
Eight operating realities on one mesh — each a full model, not a dashboard.
Streets, utilities, transit, and permits resolve into a single operating picture — every asset placed, timed, and accountable.
Pressure, flow, and condition resolve into governed segments the network can operate on — before the break, not after.
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Calls, cameras, and units resolve into one picture — response coordinated on evidence, not radio traffic.
Structures, energy, and industrial assets watched continuously — change estimated and flagged while it is still cheap to fix.
Vehicles, vessels, and craft resolve into tracks with behavior and destination — anomalies surfaced against the norm.
Weather, water, and terrain modeled together — exposure and response planned before the event lands.
Every domain on the same objects, events, and actions — coordination without standing up another silo.
Floors, systems, and space resolve into a live facilities model — from sensor reading to work order.
The mesh does not end at a dashboard. Estimates become proposed actions; approved actions write back into the systems and workflows that run operations — with evidence and history attached.
The physical world is becoming queryable. We build the layer that makes it operable — governed, evidenced, and accountable across time.