Noah began as a news intelligence platform. We built systems to ingest and organise global information at scale — and in doing so, developed a deep understanding of how information behaves.
Noah began as a news intelligence platform.
Through Noah Wire, we built systems designed to ingest and organise global information at scale — enabling publishers and organisations to access relevant, structured content across highly specific domains.
In doing so, we developed a deep understanding of how information behaves.
Not just what is reported — but how narratives form, how signals emerge, and how patterns evolve over time.
This understanding led to a simple realisation:
If information can be structured, it can be analysed.
If it can be analysed, it can be interpreted.
And if it can be interpreted, it can be used to understand what comes next.
Noah Predict is the application of that understanding to risk and prediction — today most visibly in political violence, K&R, maritime and sovereign risk, but built as a universal prediction engine that works on any publicly-reported domain.
It transforms global information into structured, forward-looking intelligence — with six independent external benchmarks attached to every country-level bundle, a documented composite-weight scheme, paragraph-level sentiment, a mandatory contrarian read, and a named blind spot on every answer.
We started by making information usable.
We now make it predictive.
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