Environmental, Social & Governance

Next generation all domain Environmental Monitoring System

Laconic Enterprise innovative SADAR domain awareness platform delivers environmental insights to protect, restore, and sustain our natural environment.

With the correct application and integration of modern sensing technologies and data analysis platforms, our deep gaps in ocean knowledge can be filled so that we can address the biggest threats to both marine and terrestrial life. To address these gaps, SADAR collects Essential Ocean Variables (EOVs) to deliver actionable insights and facilitate enforcement and development activities that address many of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including SDG 14, which directs us to:

As we face the urgent cascading threats of climate change and ecosystem collapse, it has become a necessity to better understand the systems that regulate the natural world, especially our oceans, which cover 71% of our planet’s surface yet remain mostly unexplored and misunderstood.

Our oceans may well be Earth’s primary climate regulator and are an immense repository of valuable energy resources and biodiversity, with many new species being discovered every year.

All Domain Sensing

Laconic has developed a Sentient All Domain Autonomous Response (SADAR) system that enables massive scale sensing of air, land, surface and subsurface domains.

SADAR is a proprietary distributed Artificial Intelligence (AI) platform for domain awareness and decision support.
At Laconic we understand that knowledge is power – but want it to embody a particular kind of power that enables decisions to be made for the benefit of all mankind, now and in the future.

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