Smarter Cities Start with Data, Not Guesswork

Urban planning has long been a reactive process.
A complaint comes in, and the council responds.
A problem emerges, and resources are scrambled to fix it.

But what if cities could plan proactively—using real-time behaviour, not just feedback forms?

Imagine knowing:
đźš¶ Where people naturally walk, loiter, or gather
đźš— Where vehicles consistently break access rules
🏙️ How spaces are actually used—before problems arise

That’s not a guess.
It’s a data-driven reality.

A Nervous System for Your City

At RLK Group, we’re building AI-powered video analysis tools that turn passive cameras into active insights.

Our systems scan and map real-time urban behaviours—giving councils, enforcement teams, and asset managers a living, breathing behavioural map of their environments.

It’s like giving your city a nervous system:
🔍 See how spaces are used, not just how they’re designed
📊 Spot patterns of behaviour—before they become bottlenecks or blind spots
🛠️ Plan smarter, enforce smarter, and build for the people who actually use the space

The Goldmine You Didn’t Know You Had

If you work in:
âś… Urban planning
âś… Asset management
âś… Enforcement

You’re likely sitting on a goldmine of untapped data.

CCTV feeds, footfall patterns, vehicle access points—they’re all there.
But without the right tools, they stay hidden.

That’s where our AI comes in:
Turning raw footage into actionable intelligence.
Giving you the power to design better, allocate smarter, and enforce fairly—based on how people actually live in your city, not just how you think they do.

Smarter Design for a Changing World

Cities are complex, living systems.
They deserve solutions that are as dynamic as the people who move through them.

At RLK, we’re helping councils and planners see the full picture—and use it to build cities that work for everyone.

Curious how behavioural data can unlock smarter urban design?
Let’s talk about turning passive infrastructure into proactive intelligence.

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