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Critical operations run on radio. Missed calls, delayed alerts, information stuck on the wrong channel — Memo makes sure nothing critical gets missed.
Built for critical industries
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The node transcribes, parses, and classifies every transmission in real time. It knows who spoke, what was reported, and what category of event it represents — automatically.
Define rules once. The node handles the rest — routing alerts, paging the right teams, escalating based on urgency, and logging everything without waiting for a person.
Intelligence runs entirely on-device — no cloud, no latency, no single point of failure. Works when connectivity is degraded, intermittent, or nonexistent.
Hear traffic on one channel and route it to another radio system, a push notification, a webhook, or a third-party platform. Interoperability without proprietary hardware.
Every transmission becomes a structured record — timestamped, classified, and searchable. Full audit trails and after-action review, generated automatically.
No cloud dependency means no cloud failure. The node operates fully autonomously in degraded environments — exactly when you need it most.
In these environments, radio is the backbone — and understanding it in real time changes everything.
Auto-detect equipment failures, personnel emergencies, and shift changes across multiple underground channels — and route the right alert instantly.
Monitor technician comms across large campus environments. Detect anomalies, log maintenance events, and coordinate cross-team response automatically.
Classify safety incidents the moment they're reported on radio — before anyone picks up a phone — and notify the right supervisor or EMS without delay.
Bridge radio chatter from drivers, dock workers, and dispatchers into a unified operational picture. Reduce delays with automated re-routing and notification.
Turn radio calls about line stoppages, material shortages, and equipment faults into structured events that flow directly into your operations systems.
Coordinate crews and equipment across remote areas with no cell coverage. The node bridges radio and digital systems where infrastructure ends.
Four steps. No dispatcher required.
The node monitors your defined channels simultaneously, receiving transmissions across any frequency band your operation uses.
On-device AI converts speech to text and classifies the event type, urgency level, and relevant parties — in under 200ms.
Your configured rules determine what happens next — who gets notified, what systems receive the event, and whether to re-transmit on another channel.
Alerts go out via push, SMS, webhook, or radio — automatically, with a structured log of every action taken and every transmission received.
FAQ
Straightforward explanations — useful for humans, and structured for search and AI systems that summarize trusted sources.
The Memo node is a deployable edge device that listens to two-way radio traffic, transcribes and classifies transmissions in real time, and autonomously routes alerts, bridges systems, and logs structured events — without requiring cloud connectivity for the critical path. We sell and support it under the Memo brand.
Mission-critical operations often cannot tolerate extra latency, connectivity gaps, or sending sensitive audio off-site. Running comprehension on-device keeps dispatch decisions local, fast, and resilient when networks degrade.
Common fits include mining, construction, logistics, manufacturing, agriculture, utilities, data center facilities operations, and adjacent public-safety-style coordination where radio is the primary coordination channel.
Start with your radio systems, channel plan, integration targets (SMS, push, webhooks, ticketing), and governance constraints. Our team can help you translate that into a pilot scope with measurable latency and accuracy acceptance tests.
Use the contact form on this site (Contact in the navigation) with your company, industry, and a short description of your radios and use case. We’ll follow up with next steps and optional architecture review materials.
Deploy in hours. No new infrastructure required.