
Valleycreek Labs
A sovereign defence-AI skunkworks for Canada.
We build the AI across the whole sensor-to-decision chain, so the picture a Canadian operator acts on is reasoned in Canada — not bought from a foreign prime.
Sovereignty runs the length of the chain.
Canada needs its own AI from the sensor to the decision. The country can buy a finished system from a foreign prime, but then the reasoning, the release rules, and the audit trail all live somewhere it does not control.
Valleycreek builds the chain itself. The system fuses, computes, and withholds; the operator decides. Three programs own three stages, and every one of them runs at the edge, under a Canadian audit.
Three programs, one chain.
Each owns a single stage of the path from raw sensor to operator decision. SensoFuse, the gate in the middle, is the flagship and in active development.
Nortex
Heterogeneous sensors become one track, each contact carrying calibrated uncertainty and a trail of which source said what, and when.
Many sensors → one picture
SensoFuse
Policy decides, at machine speed, what a fused track is cleared to become — released, restricted, or withheld — and seals the verdict as evidence.
Compliance inside the fusion seam
Nexus
The operator sees, investigates, and acts on the picture, with every claim citable and every action left on the record.
One cockpit for the watch
Built for the console. Owned at home. Scoped honestly.
Operator-built
Designed with the watch officer and the analyst at the console, not for a procurement slide. If a feature would not survive a real shift, it does not ship.
Edge-native, owned in Canada
On-device inference, no foreign-cloud round-trip, Canadian-incorporated and Canadian-owned. The Crown's data stays inside the Crown's perimeter by construction.
Honest about maturity
Everything we show is a representative lab demonstration on synthetic and open data. We scope it plainly, name the gaps, and let the work speak rather than over-claim it.
Valleycreek Labs is operated by Mosaic Effect Inc., Ontario, Canada.
Canadian-incorporated, Canadian-owned, with no foreign-control exposure over the work or the data it touches.
Common questions.
What does Valleycreek Labs build?
Sovereign Canadian defence AI across the whole sensor-to-decision chain. Three programs each own one stage: Nortex fuses heterogeneous sensors into one picture, SensoFuse gates what that picture is allowed to publish, and Nexus is the operator cockpit where an analyst sees, investigates, and acts.
What is the difference between Nortex, SensoFuse, and Nexus?
Nortex is the fusion engine and the common operating picture itself. SensoFuse is the compliance gate that sits between fusion and the published picture and decides what may be released. Nexus is the cross-domain operator cockpit that puts the picture in front of an analyst. In one line: Nortex fuses, SensoFuse gates, Nexus operates.
Is the software cloud-based?
No. Every program is edge-native and runs on-device with no cloud round-trip, and is air-gappable. The Crown's data stays inside the Crown's perimeter by construction, not by promise.
Who operates Valleycreek Labs and where is it based?
Valleycreek Labs is operated by Mosaic Effect Inc., a Canadian-incorporated, Canadian-owned company in Ontario, Canada, with no foreign-control exposure over the work or the data it touches.
Are these systems fielded or operational today?
No. Everything shown is a representative lab demonstration on synthetic and open data. Maturity is scoped plainly rather than over-claimed.
How do I request a briefing?
Email mosaiceffect.inc@pm.me with your mission and a date. A briefing is a working demonstration on synthetic data, under NDA when the work calls for it.