This demo shows how the Vantiq platform enables real-time disaster management by bringing together live data, AI, and operational workflows into a single system that can detect threats, guide decisions, and support people as events unfold.
From floods and tsunamis to volcanic eruptions and typhoons, the platform continuously monitors conditions across regions, tracks impacted populations, identifies available shelter capacity, and surfaces critical insights in real time. Instead of fragmented dashboards and delayed updates, teams have a live operational view of what is happening and what needs to happen next.
As scenarios escalate, the system moves beyond monitoring into action. It analyzes incoming events, updates risk levels, tracks road conditions, and dynamically adjusts guidance based on real-world changes. At the same time, it communicates directly with citizens, helping them navigate to safety with real-time routing, updated shelter availability, and step-by-step instructions based on their situation.
If conditions change, routes are updated. If someone stops moving, the system checks in. If a shelter fills up, alternatives are provided. This is not just visibility. It is continuous coordination between systems, responders, and the public.
The platform also extends beyond immediate response. It allows users to check on loved ones, access real-time shelter data, and receive ongoing updates throughout the event. In parallel, drones can be deployed to capture live imagery, helping authorities assess damage and prioritize response efforts based on what is actually happening on the ground.
The result is faster decisions, better coordination, and a system that adapts in real time as conditions evolve.
By watching this demo, you will understand how Vantiq connects data, AI, and people into a single operational system that supports both responders and citizens during high-pressure, rapidly changing situations.
To learn more about how Vantiq enables real-time, AI-driven disaster management, schedule a custom live demo today.