The Hyperion Platform
A shared processing core that handles ingestion, AI execution, geospatial mapping, and security—while industry-specific modules define the business logic and reports.
Core + Modules Architecture
Hyperion is not a monolith. It separates the heavy lifting of spatial computing from the specific rules of an industry.
- 1Hyperion Core:
- The shared runtime handling security, ingestion, model execution, storage, billing primitives, and observability.
- 2Industry Modules:
- The domain layer containing specific vocabulary, workflow definitions, reporting templates, and business rules.
Why this matters: Faster expansion without rewriting infrastructure, lower technical debt, and more reliable operations compared to cloned software setups.
Hyperion Core
Platform Capabilities
The foundational tools available to every industry module running on Hyperion.
- Geospatial AI Foundation
AI-based object and event detection anchored to real-world GPS coordinates with confidence-guided review systems.
- Live & Post-Flight Operations
Support for multi-source live feed onboarding, fast triage, and reliable post-operation analysis in the same environment.
- Deterministic Workflow Engine
Module-defined workflows configured for specific operational processes with robust failure signaling and clear business-intent mapping.
- Structured Output Data
Reporting pathways providing CSV, GeoJSON, KML, and PDF exports tied directly to verified operational outcomes.
- Governance & Security
Role-aware access, detailed usage visibility, and integrity checks designed for enterprise reliability.