Partners · commercial roadmap

Three paths to revenue — one lab

Humane jellyfish deterrence is still R&D. This page is how we plan to monetize it without overpromising: premium coast pilots first, digital twins to de-risk, yacht safety as a premium marine product.

Honest line (same as the wiki)

Jellyfish do sense low-frequency sound — but loud sound can injure statocysts. We sell monitoring + soft acoustics + open data, not “zero jellyfish forever”. See what is proven and Jellyfish Acoustics.

Priority order

#TrackSpeed to revenueR&D load
1Premium resort & hotel hub pilotsHighMedium
2Digital twins of bays & intakesMediumHigh (protects pilots)
3Yacht / small-vessel safety domeMedium (niche)High (certification)
Track 1 · Tier A coasts

Premium tourism hubs

Gulf of Thailand, Phuket, Laguna-class clusters — recurring blooms, direct link to room revenue. Sell to hotel consortia, not only utilities: fewer beach closures, named pilot, co-branded “safe swim” season.

→ Fastest cheque · pairs with HERD for Hotels

Track 2 · Phase 4 prep

Digital twins of aquatories

Before placing emitters, build a 3D bay model: bathymetry, currents, thermoclines. Simulate low-frequency propagation and predict how a soft barrier shifts swarm trajectories — critical on complex shorelines.

→ Utility & desal ROI proof · fed by HERD sensor network

Track 3 · Marine leisure

Yacht acoustic safety

Compact directional emitter integrated in motor and sailing yachts: a limited “acoustic dome” for guest swimming in tropical anchorages where box jelly and Irukandji risk is real. Premium B2B via shipyards and marinas.

→ High ARPU · strict power & ethics limits

Track 1 detail

Resort pilots — Phuket & Tier A map

Our planetary wiki marks Tier A coasts where blooms repeat: Andaman, Israel desal, north Australia, Mexico, and the Gulf of Thailand. For commercialization, premium clusters beat single utilities: one contract covers many beaches.

  • Product: named pilot + monitoring nodes + optional soft corridor + guest-facing dashboard
  • Buyer: consortium GM, risk officer, or CSR — not only engineering
  • Metric: fewer closure days / earlier bloom warning — not “100% jelly-free”
  • Upsell: brass plaque, founding status (see hotels program), LATAM & Med case studies from wiki

Track 2 detail

Digital twin — de-risk before hardware

A twin without field calibration is an expensive slide deck. Minimum: one HERD node in the bay + bathymetric mesh + acoustic propagation model. Deliverable: board-ready report — “where to place emitters and what we expect at 40% / 60% / 80% avoidance.”

Why utilities pay

Desal and nuclear intakes need documented ROI before capex. Twin + pilot is a packaged line item — same science story as Oskarshamn, Torness, Ashkelon in the wiki cases.

Track 3 detail

Yacht dome — captain-grade safety

Captains pay for reputation and liability, not kilowatts. Form factor: hull-mounted or tender-deployed directional source, interlocked with HERD bloom alerts. Regulatory: marina noise limits, flag-state rules — product ships with certified low-power profiles.

What we do not claim

No guaranteed “invisible fence” in open ocean. Language: risk reduction in zone X metres, species-dependent, with monitoring.

Rollout phases

Phase A — Now Open wiki, film, waitlist, hotel founding cohort (Phuket), corporate sponsors on jellyfish fund.
Phase B — Lab + twin Statocyst-safe frequency window; first bay twin (Andaman or Gulf of Thailand); publish open methods.
Phase C — Named pilot One premium cluster + optional utility intake — measured outcomes, case study, insurance dialog.
Phase D — Product lines Resort kit · utility barrier · yacht module — shared core, different enclosures.

Partner with the branch

Resort consortium, shipyard, desal operator, or CSR — we reply with a concrete pilot scope.

Request pilot scope → Hotels program Fund jellyfish R&D

Science base: R&D branch · 150-source infrasound & jellyfish wiki · Tier A/B/C map. Research network — not a registered charity.