The right information, at the right time, to the right people… in real time !
The Software suite for field operations professionals

Whether your objective is to:
- Capture geolocated data directly from the field
- Receive real-time updates, anytime, anywhere
- Conduct structured Quality audits
- Monitor and verify field data collection workflows with real-time compliance tracking
Qriska provides robust, scalable solutions tailored to your operational needs.
Business applications designed to fit your operational environment
Qriska adapts to a wide range of professional use cases, including:
- Emergency response and public safety
- Site surveillance and perimeter control
- Civil protection and crisis management
- Urban and territorial planning
- Quality and Safety Audits Sécurité
- Infrastructure and construction site monitoring (incidents, failures, malfunctions)
- Post-disaster response (damage assessment, needs inventory)
- Municipal Emergency Management Plans
- Institutional Safety Protocols
- Community engagement in data collection and information sharing
- Climate Action Planning (CLIMATIVA® methodology)
Our business software

QRISKA Alert
An intelligent real-time alert and communication platform
Bidirectional and multidirectional information flow, bottom-up geolocated alerts

QRISKA Audit
Comprehensive audit management tool, available in SaaS (connected) or offline (field) mode
Automated Word/PDF reporting, assisted data entry, photo integration, audit trail

QRISKA Diagnosis
Advanced field data acquisition and compliance control solution
SaaS-enabled or offline-capable, with structured workflows and real-time validation
Generate Word/PDF reports, capture photos, maintain full traceability
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1. From the slopes of Mount Pelée in Martinique to the islands of the Indian Ocean and the Brazilian cities of Minas Gerais: the birth of a vocation. It all began in 1985 with his meeting of the renowned volcanologist Haroun Tazieff, then in Martinique, where the young geologist Éric Leroi mapped unstable slopes before joining BRGM, whose “Natural Risks” department he would soon direct. In the interim, he gained valuable experience overseeing the construction of a large earth dam as deputy project director, safety engineer, and head of the geotechnical control laboratory—where he introduced tools and analytical methods later… […]


