Painted Picture — Internal View
To understand what this world looks like, meet Sarah and Mark.
Sarah is a project lead in the public sector, responsible for facilitating delivering a new urban green space.
Mark is a policy and data specialist who contributes his expertise across multiple sustainability, mobility and climate-adaptation challenges in the region.
They don’t work in isolation — and they don’t work in the same way. Alkemio is designed to support both.
Sarah starts alone, shaping early ideas in a private space. When ready, she opens the work, invites stakeholders, and applies a simple project template to align goals, roles and constraints. From that moment on, Alkemio becomes the project’s shared backbone.
Mark moves between projects. He sees where his input is needed, what decisions await him, and how his contributions connect across challenges. His knowledge travels with him — contextual and reusable.
When climate and flooding insights are needed, the team relies on Alkemio’s AI Virtual Contributor. It gathers data, analyses scenarios, and creates shared summaries directly in the space. When Mark joins later, he’s immediately up to speed.
Legacy tools and sovereign infrastructure remain connected, without creating islands. There is one clear source of truth, without centralising control. As the project moves into public consultation, plans and decisions flow transparently to citizens — building trust through visibility.
The platform stays largely invisible. Sarah is supported in leading. Mark is supported in contributing. The work moves forward — together.