Spectee Innovates in Vietnam to Combat Flooding
In a significant step towards enhancing disaster management,
Spectee, a resilience tech startup based in Tokyo, has joined forces with
Aqunia to implement a flood prediction and early warning system (EWS) in
Gia Lai Province, Vietnam. This move, formalized through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Gia Lai Department of Agriculture and Environment (Gia Lai DAE), aims to mitigate the impact of increased flooding in Southeast Asia due to climate change.
Addressing the Rising Threat of Flooding
In recent years, Southeast Asia has seen a surge in natural disasters, particularly floods, often exacerbated by climate variations. In November 2025, record rainfalls in Gia Lai Province resulted in rivers overflowing, causing unprecedented water levels that devastated homes, infrastructure, and the local economy. Such events underscore the urgent need for an effective EWS tailored to local geographical and hydrological conditions.
To proactively manage flood risks, it's essential to visualize real-time changes in environmental conditions and predict potential flooding scenarios. This enables both residents and local authorities to prepare for impending threats more effectively. The integration of early warning mechanisms with forecast capabilities aims to establish a robust framework for disaster preparedness.
About the MoU
The partnership between Spectee and Aqunia, funded by Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, is part of a larger project seeking to apply advanced technologies, including social media and AI, for crisis management. With the MoU signed, the initiative is set to kick off in collaboration with the Vietnam Academy for Water Resources (VAWR), focusing on establishing an operational EWS within the province's river basins.
Technological Collaboration and Future Plans
Spectee employs sophisticated technology that analyzes real-time data from social media, meteorological inputs, and camera feeds to offer comprehensive visualizations along with AI-driven water level predictions. In comparison, Aqunia leverages the global water cycle simulation system, developed by JAXA and the University of Tokyo, to refine flood forecasting methods customized to local terrain and river characteristics.
By merging their technology, the collaboration aspires to create a streamlined EWS capable of delivering accurate flood predictions and enhancing crisis response capabilities. Furthermore, the insights gained from this pilot project in Gia Lai will not only contribute to the local implementation but also hold potential for application across Vietnam and other Southeast Asian regions, enhancing global flood risk management efforts.
About Spectee
Spectee stands out as a leader in resilience technology, dedicated to visualizing crises and improving situational awareness. The company's mission involves leveraging AI to analyze diverse global datasets in real time, thereby facilitating risk visualization and damage forecasting. Spectee has gained recognition as a top choice among various sectors, including private corporations and governmental agencies, for disaster prevention and supply chain risk management.
For more information about Spectee's initiatives and services, you can visit their official website at
Spectee.
In a world where natural disasters are becoming increasingly severe, such collaborative efforts are crucial for building more resilient communities and preparing for future challenges.