capability
Environmental monitoring
eDNA, bioacoustics, biodiversity genomics, smart biomonitoring.
Where it's used
Bioacoustics & passive ecological monitoring
Passive sensing of biodiversity — autonomous bioacoustic recorders, AI species identification (BirdNET), and environmental DNA metabarcoding — turning sound and water samples into scalable, verifiable biodiversity data for conservation, enforcement and corporate nature-risk disclosure under the TNFD.
Biodiversity genomics
Sequencing and archiving the genomes of all eukaryotic life to support ecosystem restoration and bioprospecting.
Forest & agroecosystem biomonitoring (smart)
Smart biomonitoring of forests and agroecosystems fuses environmental DNA, satellite and LiDAR remote sensing, IoT sensor networks and AI to track biodiversity, biomass and crop/soil condition at national scale — for MRV, compliance and nature-risk disclosure.
Invasive-species biomonitoring via eDNA
Detection of invasive and protected species from water, soil and air samples via environmental DNA (eDNA) using droplet-digital PCR and NGS metabarcoding, enabling early-warning biosecurity surveillance for ports, hydropower, ballast water and conservation under the EU Water Framework Directive and NEPA.