An empty, sovereign vault
- Data stays in-country / in-building
- Sovereign cloud, GPUs, on-prem, air-gap
- Compliance & breach-risk reduction
- A secured container — and pilots that still stall
Stradaverse — your firm's intelligence, made sovereign. Captured from the people who hold it and embedded into an AI asset your organisation owns.
The graveyard of pilots
They don't fail on infrastructure. They don't fail on model quality. They fail because the AI knows the world's knowledge and none of yours.
Models are abundant, cheap, and increasingly sovereign and local. What enterprises have is a last-mile problem: the tacit institutional judgment — how decisions are really made, what "good" looks like here — never reaches the system. So pilots plateau at "impressive demo, can't trust it in production."
The most boardroom-legible failure in enterprise AI today isn't a technology gap. It's missing institutional knowledge.
The empty vault
Infrastructure players sell a vault. National programmes put a flag on it. We capture the institutional intelligence that goes inside — and hand it to the firm as an asset it owns.
The category
Firm Sovereign Intelligence — the layer above infrastructure sovereignty. They sell the vault. We capture what goes inside it.
The wave
The language the national budget, the board, and the regulator already use. It is real, funded, and gaining momentum across Southeast Asia. It gets us in the room.
The layer we own
Not the container — the contents, embedded and owned. It sits on top of sovereign cloud, local LLMs, open-weight models, any deployment. The infrastructure becomes our substrate, not our rival.
What we build
One organisation, one sovereign intelligence layer. Not a capability you rent — an owned, compounding asset that makes every downstream AI effort work, because it finally knows how you work.
The judgment living in senior people's heads — how decisions are really made — drawn out and encoded before it walks out the door.
Your institutional expertise becomes the engine the AI runs on — so work is redefined around it, not bolted onto it.
An asset your organisation owns and governs — growing more valuable with every decision it captures.
What you experience is not "a platform we configured." It is your firm's intelligence, made operational and owned by you.
The sovereignty ladder
You own the asset; we operate it. Fastest time-to-value — most begin here.
Joint operation, with knowledge transfer underway. The natural middle.
You own and operate; we step back to advisory. The ultimate credibility proof.
The willingness to hand off is itself the proof the sovereignty is real.
Foundations
Intelligence needs clean, connected data to act on. Where the enterprise backbone is ageing or fragmented, we can carry an AI-ready ERP foundation beneath the layer — so the asset has solid ground to stand on.
The knowledge we capture lives in people. We can strengthen the HR systems that hold roles, expertise and succession — so capture is continuous, not a one-off.
These are how we make Firm Sovereign Intelligence land — not separate products to choose between.
Why now
A funded mandate
Malaysia's 2026 budget allocated ~US$490M for a sovereign AI cloud, within a ~US$1.44B AI commitment. Accenture found 64% of Southeast Asian organisations plan to increase sovereign-AI investment. The wave is real — we ride it.
A board-level embarrassment
The infrastructure being secured does nothing about knowledge that was never encoded. The pilot-to-production failure is the gap no GPU closes. That gap is ours.
A generational moment
Southeast Asian conglomerates are family-influenced and multi-generational. Their most senior leaders hold decades of hard-won judgment — the institutional wisdom that built these firms. The moment to capture it alongside them is now.
Figures current as of June 2026 and held editable in source — re-verify all allocations against primary sources before publishing.
The invitation
A private briefing for your leadership — on what your firm's intelligence is worth once it's captured, embedded, and owned.
Request a briefingPrefer email? hello@stradaverse.ai