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Intelligence Distribution Systems

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The Track

Turn fragmented Caribbean data into unified signals, shared narratives, and coordinated action.

High-quality data already exists across the Caribbean — in the World Bank, IDB, national statistics offices, and research institutions. It is fragmented across countries, inconsistent, slow to translate into insight, and rarely seen by the people who can act on it.

The result: markets operate in isolation, opportunities are missed, the diaspora sees fragments instead of a region, and investors overlook coordinated growth.

This track is about building the system that makes the Caribbean visible as one connected market. Not dashboards. Not reports. Signals that reach people, shape decisions, and move capital.

Every team builds a continuous intelligence pipeline: Data → Signal → Packaging → Distribution → Action → Capital.


Agentic System Design

How it works

Teams build agent-based systems that operate continuously. Every layer must run, not sit in a notebook.

1. Watcher Agents

Monitor public datasets, reports, and releases across multiple Caribbean countries.

2. Normalization Agents

Clean and standardize data across country schemas, currencies, languages, and time windows.

3. Reasoning Agents

Identify patterns, shifts, and regional signals across the aggregated data.

4. Packaging Agents

Turn insights into clear, shareable formats:

  • Infographics
  • Short-form content
  • Alerts
  • Investor briefs

5. Distribution Agents

Push outputs directly to where people already are:

  • WhatsApp
  • SMS
  • Instagram
  • Telegram
  • Email

6. Feedback Agents

Learn what spreads, what is trusted, and what drives action — then route that signal back into the pipeline.


Core Build Areas

What needs to be built

1. Market & Economic Signals

Make regional economic activity legible in real time.

  • Cross-country comparisons
  • Regional demand and pricing shifts
  • Macro and MSME activity signals

→ Daily signals for operators, founders, and investors.

2. Tourism Intelligence

Unify visitor and pricing data across multiple islands.

  • Regional demand flows across islands
  • Pricing signals for hosts and hotels
  • Visitor movement and capacity insights

3. Health Risk & Population Signals

Population-level only. No clinical systems.

  • Regional NCD trends (diabetes, hypertension)
  • Demographic risk patterns across countries
  • Economic impact of population health

4. Global & Diaspora Intelligence

Translate the Caribbean for global audiences as a single narrative.

  • Package the Caribbean as one story
  • Translate regional signals for global audiences
  • Investor-facing opportunity insights
  • Diaspora-facing intelligence feeds

Example Builds

What this looks like in practice

Caribbean Market Pulse

Daily regional economic signals delivered to operators and investors on the channels they already use.

Tourism Demand Engine

Real-time pricing and demand signals across multiple islands — continuously updated, distributed to hosts and hotels.

Caribbean Health Risk Index

Aggregated population-level risk signals across the region, packaged for policymakers, insurers, and the public.

Diaspora Investment Feed

Opportunity signals delivered to global Caribbean networks — connecting remittance capital with regional ventures.

Regional Narrative Engine

Converts fragmented data into one coherent Caribbean story — ready to ship as posts, briefs, and alerts.


Build Requirements

Every team must ship a continuous system


Out of Scope

What not to build

Not this

Single-country tools. Dashboards without distribution. Generic analytics platforms. AI chat wrappers. Academic or static research projects.

This instead

Regional aggregation across multiple countries. Signals that reach users on the channels they already use. Outputs that drive a decision or change behavior. Systems that run continuously, not one-shot reports.


What Matters

What strong teams focus on


Why This Matters

Build the system that makes the Caribbean visible as one connected market.

High-quality public data already exists. The value is in how it is unified, interpreted, and delivered to the people who can act on it — operators, investors, policymakers, the diaspora.

This track unlocks:


What Winning Looks Like

Ship the intelligence layer for the region

Your system runs continuously. Your signals reach real users. Your outputs unify multiple countries into one view. Your insights influence decisions or behavior.

If it works here, it scales to any fragmented data market in the world.

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