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UK-Based Location Intelligence Company Seeking Commercial Partners to Pilot AI-Powered Spatial Data Platform

Summary

Profile Type
  • Technology offer
POD Reference
TOGB20250506013
Term of Validity
6 May 2025 - 6 May 2026
Company's Country
  • United Kingdom
Type of partnership
  • Investment agreement
  • Commercial agreement with technical assistance
Targeted Countries
  • Austria
  • Belgium
  • Bulgaria
  • Croatia
  • Cyprus
  • Czechia
  • Denmark
  • Estonia
  • Finland
  • France
  • Germany
  • Greece
  • Hungary
  • Ireland
  • Italy
  • Latvia
  • Lithuania
  • Luxembourg
  • Malta
  • Netherlands
  • Poland
  • Portugal
  • Romania
  • Slovakia
  • Slovenia
  • Spain
  • Sweden
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General information

Short Summary
A UK-based Location Intelligence company offers on-demand reports, datasets, and an AI platform for spatial data analysis. They help organisations make smarter decisions by turning fragmented data into actionable geospatial insights. The SME seeks partners through a commercial agreement with technical assistance to pilot the platform, co-define use cases, and serve as reference customers. They're also looking for investors with expertise in geospatial tech, urban planning, or smart cities.
Full Description
The UK-based Location Intelligence company offers on-demand reports, datasets, and an Artificial Intelligence (AI) platform for spatial data analysis.

Today, urban planners, commercial operators, and infrastructure providers lack integrated, geospatially driven insights to guide decision-making. Critical data across mobility, land use, environmental metrics, demographics, spending patterns, and planning applications remains siloed. As a result, cities build infrastructure without full awareness of usage patterns, and companies deploy services or retail without matching real demand.

The SME addresses this gap by offering an advanced Geospatial Intelligence platform that brings together hundreds of trusted data sources—ranging from open data (e.g., census, environmental risks, crime rates) to premium datasets (e.g., Mastercard spending indexes, footfall mobility patterns). The SME transforms fragmented information into interactive, real-time insights. They offer three major products:

• On-Demand Reports: Clients request custom analysis, such as profiling places for footfall, consumer behaviour, or investment decisions, delivered in Portable Document Format (PDF) format tailored to the specific use case.

• AI Spatial Platform: Through a chat-based interface and Geographic Information System (GIS)-style maps, users query complex spatial data using natural language, instantly visualising results to support smarter, faster decisions.

• Portfolio Dashboards and Application Programming Interface (API) Access: For continuous monitoring or integration into internal systems, clients can access dynamic dashboards updated daily or consume the SME’s data and models via API. Using the SME’s applications, a user can simply ask: “Where are underutilised sites near London with strong grid access for data centres?” or “Which streets in Manchester attract high-spending visitors during weekends?” Results are mapped visually and made actionable through metrics, charts, and narratives. For users needing longer-term tracking, their portfolio feature enables monitoring changes in mobility, spend, demographics, and environment over time, useful for local councils, masterplan developers, and strategic investors.

Through API Insights, they provide flexible access to their calculated datasets, empowering clients like banks to automate asset valuation or risk modelling directly within their systems. At its core, their product is built for impact: helping cities and businesses align real-world spatial behaviour with smarter, more sustainable decisions.

The SME is now seeking a design partner through a commercial agreement with technical assistance. Target organisations include city councils, retail networks, infrastructure owners, or master planners willing to pilot the platform, co-define advanced use cases, and serve as an early reference customer. This design partner should have access to relevant operational challenges (e.g., city mobility, footfall analytics, urban regeneration) and a commitment to innovation-driven digital transformation.

The SME is also seeking strategic investors with expertise in Geospatial Technologies, urban planning, Smart Cities, or Location-based Analytics, who can provide not only financial support but also strategic guidance, network access, and co-development opportunities to scale the UK-based SME’s capabilities and reach.
Advantages and Innovations
On-Demand Reports:
• Custom analysis available on request (e.g., profiling places, consumer behaviour, investment decisions).
• Delivered in tailored PDF format specific to the use case.

AI Spatial Platform:
• Chat-based interface for querying complex spatial data.
• Utilises GIS-style maps for visualising results.
• Enables faster, smarter decision-making through natural language queries.

Portfolio Dashboards and API Access:
• Dynamic, daily updated dashboards for continuous monitoring.
• API access for seamless integration into internal systems.
• Actionable insights through metrics, charts, and narratives.
• Portfolio feature enables long-term tracking of mobility, spend, demographics, and environment changes.
Stage of Development
  • Available for demonstration
Sustainable Development Goals
  • Goal 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
IPR status
  • Secret know-how

Partner Sought

Expected Role of a Partner
The SME seeks two distinct types of partners to accelerate its growth and market deployment. Firstly, they are seeking strategic investors with expertise in geospatial technologies, urban planning, smart cities, or location-based analytics, who can provide not only financial support but also strategic guidance, network access, and co-development opportunities to scale the UK SMEs capabilities and reach. Secondly, they seek a commercial with technical assistance partnership with a design partner - an organisation such as a city council, retail network, infrastructure owner, or master planner—willing to pilot the platform, co-define advanced use cases, and serve as an early reference customer. This design partner should have access to relevant operational challenges (e.g., city mobility, footfall analytics, urban regeneration) and a commitment to innovation-driven digital transformation.
Type and Size of Partner
  • SME <=10
  • SME 11-49
  • SME 50 - 249
  • Big company
  • Other
  • R&D Institution
Type of partnership
  • Investment agreement
  • Commercial agreement with technical assistance

Dissemination

Technology keywords
  • 01003013 - Information Technology/Informatics
Market keywords
  • 02007006 - Other system software
Targeted countries
  • Austria
  • Belgium
  • Bulgaria
  • Croatia
  • Cyprus
  • Czechia
  • Denmark
  • Estonia
  • Finland
  • France
  • Germany
  • Greece
  • Hungary
  • Ireland
  • Italy
  • Latvia
  • Lithuania
  • Luxembourg
  • Malta
  • Netherlands
  • Poland
  • Portugal
  • Romania
  • Slovakia
  • Slovenia
  • Spain
  • Sweden