Nature’s blueprint. Enhanced.

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We turned our focus to diagnostics and a question as old as the bond between man and his best friend.  

How does a dog know you’re sick before even you do?

Dogs don’t draw blood.
They don’t run lab tests.
They sense.
They smell the chemistry of illness. They feel the changes we can’t see.

Inspired by nature’s silent doctors, and like Pasteur, research simultaneously motivated by discovery and invention for actual practical uses, we designed the Multimodal Diagnostic System, now protected under U.S. Patent No. 12,039,764 B2.
This architecture is a  fusion of sight, sound, scent, touch, and taste and enhanced by advanced artificial intelligence techniques that will be able to detect early warning signs of disease through devices we already carry; a phone, a tablet, a smart sensor, and soon, robots.

We didn’t just mimic human senses.
We expanded them, giving technology a sixth sense for health itself.

And from this evolution came something even more profound:
IRIS, the Impairment Recognition and Intervention System, our patent pending boldest creation yet.
IRIS is a sentinel that watches for signs of impairment behind the wheel. Alcohol, drugs, distraction, fatigue, and intervenes before tragedy strikes.

Together, these technologies form a living network:
A shield against pathogens.
A sentinel for health.
A safeguard for every journey we take.

Not built for applause.
Built because necessity knocked, and we chose to answer.