According to a recent LinkedIn post from Jupiter Intelligence, the company’s climate risk analytics are being integrated into the climate risk assessment and adaptation planning practice of RINA, described as a global player in engineering, consulting, and certification. The post indicates that this collaboration is intended to provide RINA’s clients with site-specific, scenario-based insights into evolving physical climate hazards across assets and operations.
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The post suggests that this partnership could deepen Jupiter Intelligence’s penetration into critical infrastructure markets by embedding its analytics in advisory workflows used by asset owners and operators. For investors, such an integration may support recurring, high-value enterprise use cases, potentially enhancing revenue visibility and strengthening Jupiter’s competitive positioning in the climate risk data and resilience-planning segment.
By emphasizing “decision-grade” and defensible analytics, the LinkedIn post highlights a focus on moving beyond high-level climate scores toward actionable, asset-level outputs. If broadly adopted within RINA’s client base, this approach could increase switching costs for customers and differentiate Jupiter from more generic climate data providers, which may in turn support pricing power and longer-term growth prospects in a market that is seeing rising regulatory and stakeholder demands for robust climate risk management.

