Mission

Making AI a public good for industries that move the world

The problem

The maritime industry moves 90% of global trade. Yet most shipping companies operate with:

  • Manual processes — emails, spreadsheets, phone calls
  • Fragmented software — disconnected tools that don't talk to each other
  • No AI adoption — enterprise AI is expensive, proprietary, and built for tech companies, not operators

Meanwhile, AI capabilities are advancing rapidly — but the benefits are concentrated in a handful of industries and companies.

Our mission

Make AI accessible to every industry, every company, everywhere.

We do this by building open source AI platforms that are:

Industry-native

Built with 25+ years of maritime operations knowledge. Not a generic chatbot with a maritime skin — a system that understands ISM Code, MARPOL compliance, dry-dock planning, and charter party terms.

Multi-agent

Real organizations don't run on one person. Our AI systems deploy multiple specialized agents that collaborate — Technical Managers, Superintendents, Engineers, Customer Success — each with defined roles and persistent memory.

Autonomous

Agents don't wait for humans to invoke them. They check inboxes, execute tasks, make decisions within their authority, and escalate when needed. 24/7 autonomous operation.

Open source

MIT licensed. No vendor lock-in. No subscription traps. If a small shipping company in Southeast Asia can benefit from the same AI that a major fleet operator uses — that's a win for the entire industry.

The model

Open Source Platform (free)

Industry Adoption (widespread)

Collective Learning (everyone benefits)

Implementation Services (MetaWeave revenue)

Funds More Research (cycle continues)

The platform is free. The expertise to customize and deploy it is the service. This model aligns incentives: the better the open source platform, the more demand for implementation services.

Long-term vision

Maritime is our first vertical. The multi-agent architecture we're building is industry-agnostic. The same patterns — persistent memory, role-based agents, autonomous operation, organizational learning — apply to:

  • Logistics companies managing supply chains
  • Energy companies operating distributed infrastructure
  • Healthcare systems coordinating patient care
  • Manufacturing orchestrating production lines

Every industry that runs on coordination, compliance, and institutional knowledge can benefit from AI organizations instead of AI tools.

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