Looking ahead with steady steps
ResilientIQ is still finding its footing in real life. The next tests will shape how widely it can be adopted. If the platform can show reliable results in a range of disasters and connect with existing tools, it could become a steady helper in the emergency toolkit. For now, the story is about proof through demonstrations, shared learning, and careful cost planning. The response to natural disasters needs more than clever software; it needs people who know the terrain, know the rules, and know how to work together when it matters most.
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