Sectors

Sectors

Skyhaven works in sectors where intelligent systems and product innovation can meaningfully shift economic performance. Our approach is industry-agnostic, but our work is always grounded in real operational context and domain complexity.

Our first reference domain is AgTech, where we are actively applying and validating our capability frameworks in production environments. Physical systems, biological variability, and supply chain complexity make it a high-value proving ground for capability benchmarking.

Core Focus Areas

Our practice is organized into two parts: the Domains where we apply our frameworks and the foundational Technologies we build with.

Core Domains

We apply our frameworks to sectors defined by significant physical, economic, and data complexity.

  • AgTech (First Reference Domain) Proving capability against biological variability, sparse data, and complex agricultural supply chains.
  • Energy Applying intelligent systems to grid optimization, resource extraction, and the fundamental infrastructure of the energy transition.
  • Defense Developing and evaluating capability for mission-critical systems, sensing, and operational intelligence where performance is non-negotiable.
  • Supply Chain Focusing on logistics, predictive modeling, and optimizing the flow of physical goods and materials.

Foundational Technologies

These are the core disciplines we use to build, deploy, and scale new capability.

  • Artificial Intelligence This is not just a sector; it is the core discipline of our work. We focus on building and deploying intelligent systems that create structural advantage.
  • Cloud & SaaS The non-negotiable infrastructure for scaling modern capability. We build systems that are scalable, deployable, and manageable.

Sector context provides grounding. Frameworks provide structure.

Together they create clarity
 about what is possible, where to focus, and how to advance capability deliberately.

Our approach is designed for expansion. As our frameworks are validated and new empirical evidence accumulates, we will extend them into new industries and define standardized maturity baselines.