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The directors present their report with the financial statements of the company for the period ended 30 November 2024
Directors
The director shown below has held office during the whole of the period from
1 December 2023
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30 November 2024
The above report has been prepared in accordance with the special provisions in part 15 of the Companies Act 2006
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Project Osiris was established with a clear mission: to pioneer technological and ecological innovation in service of environmental regeneration and community empowerment. While the company has remained relatively low-activity during the reported financial year due to the founder’s focus on launching its sister initiative, Ecosyn, Project Osiris has continued to serve as the philosophical and structural backbone for early-stage developments aimed at transforming UK-Wide ecological practice through open-access tools and nature-aligned intelligence. Despite minimal trading activity, the company has overseen several impactful research and development projects during the reporting period. These include: ForesterTools An open-source QGIS plugin designed to streamline the mapping, analysis, and management of commercial and native woodland assets. Originally developed under Project Osiris, the tool has now been released and maintained under Ecosyn, where it has gained a user base of 48 active professionals. Although the initial launch was postponed due to personal hardship, the tool is now fully operational and undergoing iterative expansion. ForesterTools offers free access to vital digital infrastructure for ecological consultants, forestry firms, and community woodland groups. By making advanced GIS tools freely available, ForesterTools is democratizing access to digital forestry intelligence, lowering entry barriers for small consultancies and volunteers engaged in woodland restoration and management. Branch Alexandria This initiative addresses a long-standing knowledge gap: the lack of common-name references within the UK’s National Vegetation Classification (NVC) floristic tables. Through intelligent web-scraping and public database linking, Branch Alexandria is being developed as an automated translator of scientific nomenclature for habitat surveyors and amateur ecologists alike. Branch Alexandria is merging with AI-driven Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) systems to enable natural-language querying of NVC data and species lists. This project is designed to radically increase accessibility to botanical knowledge, allowing anyone to engage with complex ecological data in plain English, breaking down the barrier between expertise and empowerment. Mobile Survey & Report Automation In partnership with land agents and ecological practitioners, Project Osiris has prototyped a mobile survey-to-report pipeline using MerginMaps, QGIS automation, and structured templates. These tools allow for the near-instant generation of habitat assessments and woodland evaluations directly from the field. While still in early-stage development, the results have already informed pilot collaborations with the Alliance for Scotland’s Rainforest, helping to digitize and accelerate rainforest restoration strategies. Community Impact: This approach promises to reduce the administrative burden on ecologists and arborists, giving them more time in the field while producing higher-quality, data-driven reports for landowners and stakeholders engaged in conservation.
Project Osiris CIC considers all members of the ecology & forestry sector as stakeholders - from administration through to in-field workers. Ongoing LinkedIn posts and one-to-one meetings with clients are used to gauge community interest via content marketing. The feedback provided from members of the public is used to guide future project development.
No remuneration was received
No transfer of assets other than for full consideration
This report was approved by the board of directors on
26 July 2025
And signed on behalf of the board by:
Name: Mark Anthony Scott Simspon
Status: Director