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Agentic AI for Climate Risk & Disaster Coordination Builders

Date
Sat, 22 August 2026
Time
5:00 PM – 7:00 PM AST(America/Barbados)
The Caribbean is one of the most climate-exposed regions in the world. A single major hurricane can cause losses equivalent to a significant share of a country's GDP, while recovery can take years. The challenge is not only the storm. It is coordination before, during and after it. Join Future Caribbean builders and advisors working across climate, disaster response, insurance, infrastructure, logistics, satellite technology, telecommunications, government and Agentic AI for a collaborative working session focused on what we should be building. We’ll bring together people across the ecosystem to identify where existing systems break down and envision a new generation of disaster coordination infrastructure. We’ll explore: Hurricane, flood and climate prediction tied directly to action Real-time population alerts and emergency communication Cross-island emergency logistics and resource coordination Evacuation, shelter and infrastructure optimization Satellite and drone-based damage assessment Parametric insurance and automated payout triggers Climate risk intelligence and capital allocation Real-time decision support for governments and response agencies Coordination across jurisdictions, datasets and institutions Systems that connect prediction, response and recovery This is a working session. Bring the challenges you are encountering, the gaps you see in existing systems, the data and infrastructure we should be connecting, and the ideas you believe builders should be pursuing. The goal is not another dashboard that tells us a hurricane is coming. The goal is to build systems that coordinate action — getting the right information, resources, capital and response to the right place at the right time. If we can solve disaster coordination across multiple islands, jurisdictions and constrained environments in the Caribbean, we can build infrastructure with relevance far beyond the region. Prediction → Coordination → Action → Recovery