Risk Assessment That Actually Works
We've spent years watching projects fall apart because someone missed a signal. A supplier who looked stable on paper suddenly couldn't deliver. A timeline that seemed reasonable became a nightmare. Weather patterns that "never happen" happened anyway.
Our technology doesn't predict the future. But it does help you see what's coming before it becomes a crisis. We built it after too many late-night calls from panicked project managers who realized too late that their risk assessments were basically paperwork exercises.
Real projects need real intelligence. That's what we focus on.
How We Actually Minimize Risk
Most risk tools give you reports. We give you actionable intelligence. Here's what that looks like in practice, based on projects we've worked on throughout Taiwan and the broader region.
Pattern Recognition
We track what happened on similar projects. Not just in your industry—across construction, logistics, infrastructure. When three suppliers in Taichung had delivery issues in Q1 2024 due to port congestion, that information matters for your Q3 2025 planning.
Real-Time Monitoring
Things change fast. A subcontractor's financial health deteriorates. Weather forecasts shift. Material costs spike. Our system flags these changes as they happen, not after they've already derailed your schedule.
Scenario Modeling
What if your primary supplier can't deliver? What if the timeline slips by two weeks? We model these scenarios before they happen, so you have backup plans ready. Not theoretical plans—actual, executable alternatives.
The People Behind the Technology
Our system works because the people building it understand project management from the ground up. They've been on sites when things went wrong. They've sat through crisis meetings. They know what information actually matters when you're making decisions under pressure.
Linnea Bjornstad
Linnea spent eight years managing infrastructure projects before joining us. She built our core algorithms after watching too many projects ignore obvious warning signs. Her background in civil engineering means she knows what failure actually looks like in the field.
Vesna Tomic
Vesna makes sure our technology actually fits into how project teams work. She's been on-site for every major deployment since 2023, troubleshooting integration issues and training teams. Her focus is making complex data simple enough to use during high-pressure moments.