Ackcio is a Singapore deep-tech company that builds reliable wireless data acquisition systems for industrial monitoring. Its flagship Ackcio Beam platform uses a patented long-range, self-healing wireless mesh network to connect geotechnical and structural sensors on construction sites, mines, dams, rail lines and other infrastructure - replacing manual readings and fragile cabling with automated, real-time data that works even underground and off the grid.
Aren is a New York-based AI company that helps owners of bridges, tunnels, and other large civil infrastructure figure out what is quietly falling apart before it becomes a headline. Its platform ingests source-agnostic data - smartphone photos, drone video, laser scans, infrared, and sensors - and turns it into 3D digital twins that detect and quantify damage, track deterioration over time, and produce maintenance and capital-allocation plans. Founded by structural engineer Ali Khaloo out of Cornell Tech, Aren pairs computer vision and deep learning with decades of structural mechanics to give asset owners a quantitative, repeatable way to decide where to spend limited repair dollars.
Safehub turns any building into an IoT device for earthquake risk. Its proprietary sensors and cloud analytics deliver building-specific damage information within minutes of a seismic event, helping owners, insurers and emergency teams make faster, better decisions. The same sensor network powers a new generation of sensor-triggered parametric earthquake insurance designed to slash basis risk and speed up payouts.