Principle 03 · Complex systems

Systemic vision

We research and develop technology from a systemic perspective to understand and act on complex systems and drive their regenerative development.

To transform a complex reality you first have to learn to see it: its parts, the relationships that bind them, and the patterns that emerge.

The challenges that matter —the health of a territory, the viability of an organisation, the ecological transition— are not isolated problems but living systems of interdependent elements. Acting on them without understanding them often displaces the problem rather than solving it.

Systemic vision is the discipline of modelling reality to make its dynamics visible: feedback loops, leverage points, and the non-obvious consequences of each decision.

With this lens, technology —and artificial intelligence in particular— becomes an instrument to represent complex systems and to explore how to intervene in them wisely.

In practice

How we carry it out

We develop models and tools that help make sense of complex systems and decide better within them.

Arkadium

Explores how artificial intelligence can represent and simulate complex systems to help understand them and anticipate the behaviour of interventions.

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Intrabase

Structures an organisation's knowledge as a network of interconnected elements, revealing relationships and patterns that would otherwise stay hidden.

Intergrid

Integrates data, tools and processes into a single platform, offering a whole-system view over things that are often managed in a fragmented way.

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