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Benchmarked explained

Seven short reads on how we actually work.

A venture operating group: who we partner with, what we build, and why we take equity instead of invoices. Two minutes each.

#1

The gap we exist to close

Every industry has leaders who already own their market — decades of domain expertise, the relationships, the trust. What they do not have is the technology layer that turns that into an AI-native company.

That layer is what we build, with them. Not a tool sold into their business; the company itself, rebuilt around what they already know.

#2

A venture operating group, not an agency

An agency sells hours and hands over a deliverable. We put our own engineering and resources into the build, co-own the result, and stay to run it.

We take equity, not invoices. If the venture does not work, neither did we.

#3

We partner with the people who own the domain

Pharma, legal, industrial, maritime. The expert brings the market knowledge, the access and the judgement; we bring the machine that turns it into product.

One team, one cap table, one set of gates. The person who knows why a deviation matters sits next to the person writing the code that handles it.

#4

One proprietary stack, inherited on day one

Every venture runs on the same six components: CORTEX for multi-agent orchestration, SONAR for document retrieval, ATLAS for the knowledge layer, MIRROR for IoT digital twins, VEIL for encrypted messaging and MINT for peer-to-peer settlement.

Nothing is rebuilt from scratch, and nothing is rented from a frontier lab. That is why venture eleven ships faster than venture one.

#5

Built where mistakes are fatal

Regulated, audited, safety-critical. Our defaults come from environments where a wrong answer costs a licence, a shipment or a life — data residency, access scoping, and an audit trail over every agent action.

Security and sovereignty are design decisions taken on day one, because retrofitting them costs more than building them.

#6

The ventures, and who trusts them

Live today: Qualitum for AI validation in life sciences, Procurato for procurement automation, wiz.legal for adversarial contract review, Verne Marine for maritime operations.

The same team is trusted by Novartis, Sidra Medicine, Robotina and ekwb — client work and our own ventures, run to the same standard.

#7

Skin in the game

A benchmark is a fixed point you measure against. We took the name because everything we build has to move a number we can name before we start.

Our upside is tied to yours, the IP and runbooks end up with you, and the measure of the engagement is whether it keeps working after we leave.

Bring us the problem only you understand.

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