St. Moritz Alpine Pilot
AI EVACS is launching a limited Alpine Pilot Program for selected hospitality partners.
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AI EVACS is launching a limited operational pilot program with selected hospitality partners in the St. Moritz region.
The objective of the pilot phase is to validate AI EVACS as a structured decision-support layer for alpine guest routing.
Participating partners gain early access to operational advisory intelligence designed to support concierge teams when coordinating guest arrivals through alpine passes.
PILOT OBJECTIVES
The pilot phase focuses on operational validation under real alpine conditions.
Key objectives include:
- Calibration of operational exposure thresholds
- Validation of environmental risk modelling
- Evaluation of advisory clarity for hospitality teams
- Collection of structured operational feedback from partner properties
The goal is to ensure that AI EVACS provides reliable and practical routing guidance before broader operational deployment.
PILOT GEOGRAPHIC SCOPE
The pilot monitors the primary alpine passes used for access to the St. Moritz region.
Monitored routes include:
- Bernina Pass
- Julier Pass
- Albula Pass
- Maloja Pass
- Flüela Pass
These routes represent the critical arrival corridors for winter guest transportation into the Upper Engadin.
PILOT STRUCTURE
Participation in the pilot program is intentionally limited in order to maintain structured operational feedback.
The pilot includes:
- Limited number of hospitality partners
- Defined operational evaluation window
- Direct feedback loop with participating properties
- Formalized advisory reporting and documentation
This phase is not a public software trial.
It is a structured operational validation program conducted with a small group of selected hospitality partners.
WHAT PARTNERS RECEIVE
Participating hospitality partners receive early access to the AI EVACS operational advisory framework during the St. Moritz Alpine Pilot.
The pilot provides selected hotels with a structured reference layer for situations where alpine access routes remain officially open, but operational conditions may require additional caution.
During the pilot, participating partners receive:
- Access to structured advisory outputs for monitored alpine passes
- A concierge-facing dashboard for operational overview
- Clear pass-level status interpretation beyond simple open / closed information
- Advisory recommendations that can support discussions with transfer providers
- A formal reference point for communicating routing uncertainty to guests
- Direct feedback channel to influence the final operational model
AI EVACS does not require integration with hotel booking systems, guest profiles or internal property management software.
The system is designed to support concierge and operations teams with clearer situational awareness, not to replace hotel judgement or official authority information.
Partner feedback from the pilot phase will directly influence the final configuration of the system before broader operational deployment.
PARTICIPATION
Participation in the St. Moritz Alpine Pilot is limited.
Interested hospitality partners may request a pilot discussion to evaluate operational suitability.
Participation is confirmed following an initial consultation.

