
Kairo is engineered to validate against distinct complexity classes — island, coast, urban centre, archaeological park. Each scenario below is a hypothetical implementation for a destination in that class. They are not named pilots; they are the shapes Kairo is architected to fit.



A UNESCO coastal corridor of small villages, connected by a single fragile trail network, receiving more visitors in peak weeks than infrastructure can absorb. In this scenario, Kairo's signal layer becomes the earliest alert system the regional authority has ever had.


Not all destinations are ready. We prioritise the ones where the platform will compound what already works.
Kairo presumes a governance body that can own the knowledge spine. Where no DMO exists, an association or consortium can play the role if mandated.
At least twelve active operators willing to run personae in the first phase. Below that, the signal layer is too noisy to be useful.
Overtourism, crisis response, heritage accessibility, event management. Kairo is most useful when it has something specific to resolve.
PNRR, FESR, Horizon Europe, regional budgets, foundation grants. Kairo's programme model combines multiple instruments; we help assemble them.
Tell us about your destination in a thirty-minute working call. We come prepared. You leave with a concrete co-investment model if the fit is real.