Intelligent Sensor Fusion for Predictive Insight in Complex Systems
Enabling real time understanding of assets across the DOW and industry.

What Theia Does
Theia is an AI-enabled monitoring and analytics platform that continuously understands the health, performance, and energy behavior of complex mechanical systems—before failures occur.
Theia fuses data from acoustic, thermal, optical (video), motion, and environmental sensors into a single, coherent operational picture. Using advanced signal processing, machine learning, and large-language-model reasoning, Theia acts as a persistent digital expert that listens, watches, and reasons about systems in real time.
Unlike traditional condition-monitoring tools that rely on intrusive, component-specific sensors, Theia is designed to be non-intrusive and space-aware. A single deployment can monitor multiple machines and subsystems within an engine room, facility, or platform—reducing installation time, certification burden, and lifecycle cost.
Operating at the edge, Theia functions in bandwidth-constrained, degraded, or denied environments, delivering actionable insight without dependence on constant connectivity. It integrates with existing workflows and enterprise systems rather than replacing them.
How Theia Benefits Users
Earlier Detection, Fewer Surprises
Theia identifies subtle changes in vibration, sound, heat, and motion that often appear long before visible failure. This enables proactive intervention instead of reactive repair.
Reduced Downtime and Lifecycle Cost
By supporting condition-based and predictive maintenance, Theia reduces unplanned outages, extends asset life, and lowers maintenance and logistics burden.
Improved Safety and Readiness
Continuous, non-intrusive monitoring reduces the need for manual inspections in hazardous environments and helps maintain mission-critical systems at peak readiness.
Human-Machine Teaming
Theia is built to augment—not replace—human expertise. It translates complex sensor data into intuitive visualizations, prioritized alerts, and clear natural-language explanations, reducing cognitive load on operators and maintainers.
Scalable and Future-Ready
Theia’s modular architecture allows new sensors, analytics models, and mission-specific capabilities to be added over time without redesigning the system—supporting evolving requirements and long-term adoption.
Typical Applications
Defense and Government
- Shipboard engine rooms and auxiliary machinery spaces
- Ground vehicle fleets and tactical platforms
- Aircraft maintenance and readiness monitoring
- Installations, bases, and expeditionary infrastructure
- Operational energy optimization and resilience initiatives
Commercial and Industrial
- Industrial plants and rotating machinery
- Power generation and microgrids
- Oil & gas compressor stations and refineries
- Transportation and logistics infrastructure
- High-consequence facilities where downtime is costly
Across these environments, Theia provides continuous situational awareness of system health, enabling organizations to move from reactive maintenance to informed, predictive decision-making.
