Radenta Technologies and Vantiq have launched Aegis, a real-time data and artificial intelligence platform designed to help local government units coordinate disaster management, public safety, and emergency response.
The platform connects existing systems such as CCTV cameras, environmental sensors, traffic management tools, emergency hotlines, databases, and social media monitoring channels. It then processes their data through a common management layer to provide alerts, dashboards, incident tickets, and coordinated response workflows.
Aegis seeks to address the fragmentation of disaster and emergency data among local agencies. Information from flood sensors, CCTV footage, traffic systems, health facilities, and public reports is often handled separately, potentially delaying decisions and response operations.
“Aegis brings clarity into chaos. Real city resilience is not about adding more sensors and cameras. It is about having real-time management layer that is built for how a specific locality works,” Radenta Technologies president Randall Lozano said.
Radenta said the platform can be deployed without replacing an LGU’s existing infrastructure. Cameras, Internet of Things devices, command centers, and databases can instead serve as data inputs to the system.
Its applications include AI-assisted threat detection, emergency dispatch coordination, traffic monitoring, evacuation routing, flood response, environmental monitoring, and coordination among health, fire, and law enforcement agencies.
Aegis can also support automated public alerts, multilingual notifications, social media monitoring, and digital incident reporting.
LGUs may initially deploy only the functions they require and add other capabilities later. According to Radenta, a proof of concept can be completed in about four weeks after the scope and business requirements are established, while full implementation could take four to five months.
The platform is also model-agnostic, allowing it to work with proprietary or publicly available AI models, including those developed by OpenAI. Radenta said this approach would allow LGUs to change or add AI technologies without being tied to a single model provider.
Radenta is a Philippine technology solutions integrator, while Vantiq develops software for coordinating real-time data, AI systems, and operational workflows.
Visit https://www.radenta.com, email [email protected] or call mobile 0919-081-2978 and landline (02) 8535-7801.


