Why do two streets in the same city feel completely different — and why does no one have the data to explain it?
For a child with asthma, a parent making a school run, or a carer managing someone vulnerable in hot weather, the difference between one street and the next is not academic — it is felt every day. Environmental monitoring networks are too sparse to see street-level variation. The data that does exist is too technical for families, too slow for daily decisions, and too disconnected from the workflows of councils and health services. We built Olabode Technologies to close that gap.
MCIS does not show you sensor readings or graphs. It takes validated environmental data from street-level sensors and translates it into plain-language advice you can act on immediately. Tell MCIS where you are going. It checks conditions along your route and at your destination — against 90 days of baseline data for each specific location — and tells you what to wear, when to leave, which way to walk, and what to watch out for.
MCIS tells you what to do, not what is wrong. No medical claims, no risk assessments. That boundary is deliberate — it keeps the platform honest and protects the people who rely on it.
No readings. No technical thresholds. No jargon. If MCIS cannot explain something in a sentence a parent can act on, it does not say it.
Every piece of intelligence MCIS produces is grounded in validated data. When data is limited or coverage is incomplete, MCIS reflects that rather than guessing.
Olabode Technologies is in active development. Our platform architecture, intelligence pipeline, and governance framework are complete. We are building toward our first sensor deployment, and we are in early conversations with local authorities, health services, and housing organisations about pilot partnerships.
Core architecture, intelligence pipeline and governance documentation complete.
Participating in the Growth Tech Lab innovation programme.
Designed for rollout to 50+ UK cities from day one.
We do not manufacture credibility. These are our real milestones at our current stage.
We are actively seeking pilot partners — local authorities, NHS trusts, housing providers, and schools who want to be part of the first deployment.