AISIX Solutions Inc., a prominent Canadian provider of climate risk and data-analytics solutions, has entered into a strategic partnership with ClimateDoor to bolster its business development efforts and facilitate its entry into international markets. This collaboration, formalized through a four-month Partnership Advisory Agreement on February 28, 2025, is set to leverage ClimateDoor's specialized knowledge to improve AISIX Solutions' interactions with local governments and Indigenous communities, while also exploring opportunities in Europe's burgeoning market for climate resilience solutions.
The partnership is structured around a monthly compensation of CAD $10,000 from AISIX Solutions to ClimateDoor for business development services, with provisions for early termination if necessary. Mihalis Belantis, CEO of AISIX Solutions, highlighted the strategic value of this alliance, pointing to ClimateDoor's expertise as a catalyst for enhancing the company's engagement with key stakeholders and expanding its footprint in Europe, where regulatory shifts and heightened awareness of climate risks are driving demand for innovative solutions.
Nick Findler, President of ClimateDoor, shared his optimism about the collaboration, underscoring the mutual goal of equipping communities with cutting-edge, data-driven tools for risk assessment. By integrating AISIX Solutions' artificial intelligence and data analytics prowess with ClimateDoor's expansive network, the partnership aims to deliver transparent and verifiable climate risk assessments. These assessments are intended to assist businesses and communities in safeguarding their assets and infrastructure against the escalating threats posed by climate change.
This alliance represents a significant step forward in the global effort to address climate-related challenges through technology and collaboration. By providing municipalities and Indigenous communities with sophisticated tools for risk assessment and mitigation, AISIX Solutions and ClimateDoor are contributing to the development of more resilient societies in the face of increasing climate variability and extreme weather events.


