As systems grow more complex, the gaps between them become harder to navigate in everyday life.

Each scenario examines a specific domain where coordination has broken down. These are focused inquiries into real systems; studied in depth and developed into pilots, programs, and, when appropriate, independent initiatives.

They are structured efforts to test whether better alignment can create durable value for the people these systems are meant to serve.

[aiuto]

Financial coordination / housing instability.

Aiuto explores how support reaches people experiencing housing instability, especially in everyday situations.

It focuses on how existing systems interact in practice, and where coordination becomes difficult.

The work is currently in an early research phase, with a small pilot being prepared to test these questions in practice.

[Aging Observatory]

Aging / qualitative infrastructure

Aging Observatory builds a living intelligence infrastructure to understand how societies must adapt as people live longer.

It focuses on the 45–65 population, people navigating work transitions, caregiving roles, housing decisions, and technological change while still actively shaping society.

The Observatory is currently preparing its first pilot for 2026 with support from a growing network of business and institutional partners.

[Leggio]

Literacy / cognitive scaffolding

Leggio explores how literacy science can be brought back into the physical act of reading and writing.

The project investigates how simple technological companions might help make the invisible work of reading more visible, strengthening comprehension, vocabulary, and writing over time while preserving the ritual of the book.

The work is currently exploring lightweight hardware and on-device language technologies to support this model.