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 utilize ClimateDoor's specialized knowledge to deepen AISIX Solutions' involvement with local governments and to tap into burgeoning opportunities within European markets.
The alliance is specifically designed to aid municipalities and Indigenous communities by offering advanced tools for the evaluation and reduction of climate-related risks. For their business development services, ClimateDoor will receive a monthly compensation of CAD $10,000 from AISIX Solutions, with provisions for early termination of the agreement if necessary. Mihalis Belantis, the CEO of AISIX Solutions, highlighted the strategic value of this partnership, pointing out that ClimateDoor's expertise is expected to significantly improve the company's engagement with local governments and Indigenous communities. This move is especially pertinent as Europe witnesses a surge in the need for data-centric climate resilience solutions, spurred by evolving regulations and heightened awareness of climate risks.
Nick Findler, President of ClimateDoor, shared his excitement about the collaboration, underscoring the mutual dedication to equipping communities with cutting-edge, data-driven tools for risk assessment. The partnership is poised to fast-track AISIX Solutions' expansion in Europe and unlock new possibilities on a global scale. By merging AISIX Solutions' prowess in artificial intelligence and data analytics with ClimateDoor's broad network, the partnership aims to deliver transparent and verifiable climate risk assessments. This initiative is geared towards assisting businesses and communities in safeguarding their properties, assets, and infrastructure against the escalating threats posed by climate change.


