AviSense Selected for Phase B of Science Agora’s Proof-of-Concept for Emerging Technologies Programme
AviSense has been selected to participate in Phase B of the Science Agora “Proof-of-Concept for Emerging Technologies” programme, presenting its AI and XR-based solutions for improving safety, situational awareness and personnel performance in high-risk operational environments.
The programme supports research teams and spin-offs from Greek universities and research centres in maturing emerging technologies, validating their market potential and preparing them for real-world pilot implementation. It provides a structured pathway from technology readiness and PoC planning to market connection, pilot design and potential deployment in operational environments.
AviSense’s selection to Phase B represents an important milestone in the company’s path from deep-tech innovation towards practical validation with industry and infrastructure stakeholders.
During this phase, AviSense had the opportunity to present its activities, technology and value proposition, with a focus on how AI, geospatial intelligence and XR-based decision support can improve safety and operational performance in high-risk environments.
AviSense develops technologies that transform visual, spatial and sensor data into real-time operational intelligence. By combining Artificial Intelligence, multi-source perception, real-time localisation, geospatial reasoning and Extended Reality visualisation, the company enables operators and field personnel to better understand complex environments, detect hidden or emerging risks and respond faster with confidence.
In high-risk operational settings, personnel often need to work around moving vehicles, heavy equipment, restricted zones, infrastructure assets and dynamic hazards. Delayed risk perception, limited visibility and fragmented information can affect both safety and productivity. AviSense addresses these challenges by creating a shared situational awareness layer that supports faster decision-making, clearer coordination and more proactive risk prevention.
The company’s platform can support control-room operators, safety managers and field teams by combining live operational data, AI-based event detection and intuitive visual guidance. This can help identify safety-relevant situations earlier, communicate warnings more effectively and provide personnel with context-aware information directly when and where it is needed.
Through the Science Agora PoC programme, AviSense aims to further refine the design of its proof-of-concept, define clear objectives and validation metrics, and explore pathways for pilot implementation with market stakeholders. The programme’s focus on networking, mentoring and market connection is strongly aligned with AviSense’s current growth stage, as the company moves towards real-world deployments in safety-critical domains.



