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Genesis is an “Intellectual Capital Infrastructure” product from Mr. NeC B.V. in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. It is not a conventional knowledge base, collaboration tool, or AI assistant. Instead, it aims to provide individuals, organizations, and cross-organizational ecosystems with capabilities for creating, preserving, compounding, governing, proving, and commercializing intellectual capital. Its core narrative is that as software, processes, and content are commoditized by AI, what becomes truly scarce is human insight, organizational memory, relationship capital, innovation lineage, and trusted provenance.
The product is divided into LISI, SIBA, Genesis Ecosystem, and Genesis Federation. LISI is designed for long-term personal knowledge memory, with an emphasis on personal ownership and exportability. SIBA targets organizations and addresses knowledge loss caused by employee turnover. Genesis Ecosystem is built for cross-institution collaboration while preserving contribution attribution and innovation chains. The website also showcases industry templates for bid proposals, manufacturing, finance, government, healthcare, education, energy, and more, along with multiple interactive demos.
Genesis emphasizes “migration before replacement”: users can continue using Teams, Slack, document systems, or ChatGPT, while adding a sovereign memory layer on top. On security and compliance, the site claims support for the EU AI Act, GDPR, and NIS2, with risk classification, compliance checks, audit trails, selective transparency, and tiered audit access. It also promises not to train on user data, sell data, monitor data, or access data, and states that data can be exported at any time, reducing lock-in risk.
LISI uses Fair Share pricing, with country-tier and age-group pricing at around €2.36-€10/month, and family plans capped at €24/month; however, only iDEAL payments in the Netherlands are currently available. SIBA Researcher is priced at €100/€249/€499/month plus custom enterprise plans, while Micro-SME is €10-99/month plus custom options. Industry solutions use a base annual fee plus success fee model, such as Bid Intelligence at €5,000/year plus 3% of the awarded contract value. LISI, SIBA, and Lighthouse Pilot programs are also available.
Its strengths are a clear positioning and strong relevance for research institutions, governments, universities, consultancies, bidding consortiums, and companies that place high value on knowledge accumulation. Its data sovereignty, exportability, and compliance narrative also align well with European public-sector preferences. The drawbacks are that the current evidence indicates it is still in the piloting stage, with limited production-grade case studies, APIs, formal integrations, deployment options, and technical detail. The success-fee model may also become costly for large customers.
The main materials do not state whether it is accessible from mainland China, whether a Chinese interface is available, whether local payments are supported, or whether local compliance support is provided, so china_access can only be assessed as unknown. For deployment in China, key considerations would include network accessibility, cross-border data transfer, MLPS/PIPL compliance, and RMB payment support. Comparable local alternatives include 飞书, 语雀, 钉钉, 企业微信, 蓝凌, and 泛微; overseas alternatives include Notion, Confluence, SharePoint, Glean, Guru, and others.
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