A roadmap is a statement of priorities, not a list of features. What follows is an account of what has been built, what is underway, and where the trajectory leads. We present it in prose because the relationships between these milestones matter more than their individual descriptions, and because the logic connecting them is the actual strategy.
What Nexma has shipped
The foundation is in production. The skill engine — the architectural core that makes the entire platform domain-agnostic — is complete and operational. Load a domain agent skill and the platform reconfigures itself entirely: toolbar, map layers, AI capabilities, optimization models, operational dashboards. Zero code changes. This is not a prototype capability. It is the mechanism by which a single platform serves telecom operators, utility companies, defense agencies, and logistics organizations without bespoke development for each.
Jax, the AI agent, is live. It is domain-agnostic by construction — the same agent operates across every agent skill without new capabilities or retraining. The solver architecture is deployed, with automatic dispatch based on problem structure, domain constraint validation, and self-correction. The platform ships with ten enterprise products spanning spatial design, operational intelligence, data analytics, and field execution. More than one hundred live data feeds power the intelligence layer. A mobile field application extends the platform to operators in the field. What Nexma has shipped is not a minimum viable product. It is a production-grade spatial operating system.
What Nexma is building
The immediate priority is multi-domain expansion — extending beyond the initial verticals into utilities, water, electric, gas, logistics, construction, and defense. Each new domain requires an agent skill, not new engineering. The work underway is in agent skill development, domain validation with industry partners, and refinement of solver models for domain-specific optimization problems.
Enterprise onboarding infrastructure is being built to reduce the time between first contact and production deployment. The goal is a path where an organization can configure its domain, establish its constraints, and begin working with Jax within hours rather than weeks. SOC 2 Type II certification is in progress. Advanced simulation capabilities are under development, extending the solver architecture to support predictive modeling, scenario analysis, and temporal reasoning across spatial domains.
Where Nexma is headed
The long-term trajectory is defined by a single architectural conviction: if the platform is truly skill-driven, then its value grows with the number of agent skills in existence, not with the amount of code we write. This leads to an inevitable conclusion: the agent skill itself becomes a product, and the platform becomes an ecosystem.
Domain experts, systems integrators, and industry consultants will be able to define agent skills that configure the platform for their specific verticals. Each agent skill brings a new domain without requiring Nexma to develop domain expertise internally. The platform compounds in ways that are not linear with our own engineering investment.
Government security certifications and global deployment infrastructure will be pursued as the customer base in defense and government expands. These are not aspirational items. They are the structural requirements of serving the institutions that govern the physical world, and they follow naturally from the trajectory that the platform has already established.
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