Scheme-aware
Context changes with ISO 9001, 14001, 45001, 50001, 27001, 42001, MOG 231 and other configured pathways.
HoloAssistant works within the authorised project and uses project status, checklists, Evidence Intelligence and Scheme Mapping to provide guidance consistent with the selected scheme. It does not replace professional judgement and does not certify conformity.
The assistant can explain what is missing, read evidence status, guide users through authorised functions and reference information actually derived from project sources.
Context changes with ISO 9001, 14001, 45001, 50001, 27001, 42001, MOG 231 and other configured pathways.
The assistant can use structured facts derived from attachments, with source and confidence level.
Consolidated information is reused throughout the project to reduce inconsistencies and duplication.
Users can select the input device, verify its signal and use push-to-talk when available on the device.
Responses and platform guidance remain within the scope of the project, role and authorised functions.
The assistant supports analysis and operations, while approvals, risk acceptance and validation remain human responsibilities.
Pre-assessment can use available attachments to extract people, roles, processes, sites, assets, suppliers, requirements, risks, KPIs and other elements. Compatible evidence is consolidated; conflicting evidence is flagged for review.
ISOPILOT combines automation, traceability and oversight to make assessments and documents better aligned with the organisation.
The assistant works within the authorised project context and uses available evidence without replacing professional validation.
Yes. The assistant is rendered project-wide and its context is adapted to the selected scheme and the data actually available in the project.
It can use Evidence Intelligence and Scheme Mapping: structured facts derived from attachments with source and confidence information.
No. It supports analysis, guidance and preparation, while approvals, risk acceptance, governance decisions and professional assessments remain human responsibilities.