CalibrAIte
Event Intelligence

Classify 1st, 2nd and 3rd order events from one source stream.

CalibrAIte turns raw signals into operational meaning by separating what happened, what it correlates with, and what resource or business action it triggers.

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Overview

The value is the transition between event tiers.

A truck position update is useful, but not every person needs to see it. A proximity breach, repeated harsh braking in one zone or fuel burn above plan is different. CalibrAIte promotes the right signals, explains why, and routes them to the role that can act.

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1st order events

Raw, real-time data streams such as truck position, speed, fuel level, stop state, payload, equipment health, worker tag location or source-system alert.

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2nd order events

Correlated events derived from first-order data, such as vehicle proximity, vehicle-to-human exposure, high-speed approach, harsh braking cluster or unplanned stop.

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3rd order events

Operational triggers derived from correlated context, such as fuel overrun, water cart demand, maintenance risk, crusher queue impact or shift report inclusion.

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Relevance gate

The control room can view the stream. Other personas receive only events relevant to their role, severity, site rules and legal notification duties.

Example transition

Truck A and Truck B positions are first-order events. Separation dropping through the site rule becomes a second-order proximity event. Lost time, report inclusion and traffic-control action become third-order outputs.

Why it matters

The platform does not route every speed or position update to every dashboard. It promotes relevant events and keeps the source chain for audit.

Ready to see the event flow on mine-site data?

Book a demo or pilot conversation and start with one source chain, one site context and one event flow that proves value.

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