Innovation portfolio

EMMA Systems Oy

EMMA is a SaaS-based, AI-driven platform for airports, airlines, and all the stakeholders that creates a unique, real-time and forecasted view on operations and performance. By adding visibility and predictability, efficiency and sustainability gains are quickly captured.
Helsinki Airport and the traffic control tower at night. Photo: Finavia Image bank

Status:

Startup company

SDGs:

Sustainable cities and communities

Industry:

ICT

Impact:

Sustainable systems

Origin:

Business Generator

School:

-

Established:

2023

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EMMA is a young and diverse team of aviation innovators and software engineers that have observed how operational management platforms, including A-CDM, have been implemented so far: rigid, incomplete, and not always providing the benefits they were meant to bring.

In many cases, the world of aviation has been locked into a proprietary solution that was never meant to address the most critical operational issues, nor any of the current and upcoming sustainability challenges. Hence, the many limitations in usability and ease of deployment, as well as the extremely costly change requests.

With EMMA Systems, we selected an open system that is used by the world’s leading internet companies, allowing for full flexibility on all levels, with airports themselves in control of what they want to see, measure, and configure. We intend to make aviation operations more efficient and predictable and generate accurate forecasting using the most.

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