Key Case Studies

Real-world implementations where Aevum Encyclopedia transformed research, education, and cultural preservation through AI-enhanced knowledge structuring.

Global Research Synthesis Network

Partners: MIT, ETH Zürich, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Academic

The Challenge

Leading institutions faced fragmentation across disciplinary silos. Researchers wasted an average of 18 hours per week locating verified, cross-referenced primary sources and tracking citation lineages.

The Solution

Aevum deployed a customized knowledge graph engine integrated with institutional repositories. Our AI verified claims against 4.2M+ peer-reviewed papers and mapped interdisciplinary connections automatically.

68%
Time Saved
340%
Cross-Citations
12K+
Papers Indexed
"Aevum didn't just organize our research; it revealed hidden pathways between quantum physics and computational biology that would have taken decades to discover manually." — Dr. Elena Rostova, Director of Interdisciplinary Sciences, ETH Zürich

Living Heritage Digital Archive

Partner: National Museum of Natural History & UNESCO
Cultural

The Challenge

Decades of physical archives, oral histories, and artifact documentation were scattered across incompatible legacy systems. Multilingual metadata caused severe retrieval bottlenecks and accessibility gaps.

The Solution

We implemented Aevum's multilingual cataloging pipeline with OCR, NLP transcription, and semantic tagging. The platform now supports 34 languages with real-time translation and expert-verified provenance tracking.

210K
Records Digitized
34
Languages Supported
94%
Search Accuracy
"For the first time, indigenous knowledge systems are preserved with the same rigor as Western academic archives. Aevum's framework gave these voices permanent, accessible dignity." — Marcus Thorne, Chief Archivist & Digital Strategy Lead

Open-Source Knowledge Infrastructure

Partner: European Research Council (ERC) & Tech Alliances
Technology

The Challenge

Open-source communities struggled with documentation decay. Critical technical specifications, migration guides, and architecture decisions were buried in fragmented wikis and deprecated forums.

The Solution

Aevum provided a lightweight, embeddable knowledge layer with version-controlled article trees, automated dependency mapping, and contributor verification workflows tailored for dev ecosystems.

4.8M
Devs Reached
-72%
Support Tickets
18
Months ROI
"Documentation used to be an afterthought. With Aevum, it became our most trusted product feature. The structured knowledge approach fundamentally changed how we onboard contributors." — Sarah Jenkins, CTO & Open Infrastructure Lead

Pan-African Digital Literacy Initiative

Partner: African Union Commission & Regional Universities
Education

The Challenge

Students across 14 nations faced severe textbook shortages and language barriers. Existing digital resources were either paywalled, culturally misaligned, or academically unverified.

The Solution

Aevum deployed an offline-first, low-bandwidth encyclopedia node with locally curated content in Swahili, Amharic, French, Arabic, and English. AI-assisted translation was paired with regional educator verification.

890K
Students Served
14
Countries
+41%
Exam Pass Rates
"Knowledge equity isn't a slogan here. Aevum's architecture respects local contexts while maintaining global academic standards. It's the educational infrastructure we've been waiting for." — Prof. Amara Ndiaye, Director of Digital Education Policy

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