Flagship programmes

Active programmes, in deep technical detail.

Each programme is reported with its current TRL stage, scope, and target deployment context. Specifications are kept conservative — we publish numbers when the bench supports them.

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XOR-W01
FIG. DESALINATION
XOR-W01 · Freshwater

Solar-Integrated Seawater Desalination

PrototypeTRL 3–4

India's coastal regions live a paradox: surrounded by ocean yet starved of potable freshwater. Our desalination programme builds modular, solar-powered RO units sized for community to municipal scale.

An adaptive control layer continuously tunes membrane pressure, flow rates, and pre-treatment dosing against real-time salinity and solar availability. Field trials target a meaningful reduction in operational cost compared to grid-powered baseline systems.

Output Capacity
10K–500K L/day
Energy Source
Solar + Wind Hybrid
Technology
AI-Optimised RO
Target Region
Coastal Tamil Nadu
Status
Prototype, TRL 4
Mission
Jal Jeevan Mission
ID: TN-0472-BTemp: 38.6°C ✓HR: 72 bpm ✓Milk: 14.2 L/dayIoT
XOR-A01
FIG. CATTLE
XOR-A01 · Agriculture

Cattle Unification & AI Health Intelligence

PilotTRL 5–6

India's livestock sector lacks a per-animal digital identity, hindering disease surveillance, productivity tracking, and traceability across the dairy supply chain. Xora's platform issues each animal a verifiable identity using muzzle pattern recognition, gait analysis, and RFID anchoring.

Wearable IoT sensors stream vitals — temperature, heart rate, rumination patterns, and activity — to anomaly-detection models that surface potential health events before clinical symptoms appear. Designed for direct integration with state animal husbandry departments and dairy cooperatives.

Detection Lead Time
24–72 hours
ID Stack
Vision + Gait + RFID
Integration
State Livestock Dept
Inference
Real-time Cloud + Edge
Status
Pilot, TRL 5
Mission
NDLM / e-Gopala
AWG UNITRH: 62%YIELD: 40L/D
XOR-W02
FIG. AWG
XOR-W02 · Freshwater

Atmospheric Water Generation

PrototypeTRL 3–4

The lower troposphere holds an estimated 12,900 km³ of water vapour. Our AWG programme extracts this resource using hybrid desiccant cycles, energy-recovery refrigeration, and AI-scheduled operation aligned to humidity windows.

Operating effectively above 30% relative humidity, units require no incoming water infrastructure — making them suitable for tribal hamlets, mountain villages, island communities, and disaster-relief operations. Solar-powered variants achieve 20–150 litres per day per unit.

Min. Humidity
30% RH
Per-Unit Yield
20–150 L/day
Power Source
Solar Off-Grid
Use Cases
Remote + Disaster Relief
Status
Prototype, TRL 4
Mission
Jal Jeevan + Defence
~POWER OUTOWC CONVERTER
XOR-E01
FIG. WAVE
XOR-E01 · Energy

Shoreline Wave Energy Extraction

ConceptTRL 1–2

India's coastline receives consistent wave energy year-round, representing a largely untapped renewable resource. Our wave-energy programme combines oscillating water column converters and point-absorber buoys into modular grid-tied units.

A 48-hour AI wave forecasting model pre-positions arrays for maximum capture efficiency. Modular topology lets the same building blocks scale from 50 kW village systems to multi-megawatt urban coastal arrays.

Technology
OWC + Point Absorber
Coastline Target
7,516 km
Forecast Model
48-hour horizon
Scale Range
50 kW – multi-MW
Status
Feasibility, TRL 2–3
Mission
500 GW Renewable

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