Prioritized, step-by-step
Tells the medic what intervention to perform and in what order — turning a static checklist into a live, ranked plan for this casualty.
In near-peer conflict, evacuation inside the golden hour is no longer guaranteed. Wardsight gives the medic expert trauma decision-making live — what to do, in what order, with what's on hand — adapting as the casualty changes, and running fully offline at the edge.
The military now plans for prolonged casualty care lasting hours to days. In that window a junior medic, with limited supplies and no surgeon on the line, has to make expert trauma decisions alone.
The gap isn't reference material — medics already carry TCCC cards and apps. The gap is real-time, prioritized decision-making by a non-expert, under stress, with the supplies actually in the aid bag.
Expert trauma decision-making live at the point of injury — and it keeps adapting as the casualty changes.
Tells the medic what intervention to perform and in what order — turning a static checklist into a live, ranked plan for this casualty.
Reasons over the supplies actually in the aid bag, not an idealized kit. If the first option isn't available, it adapts to the next best.
As vitals and the wound pattern change over a prolonged window, the recommended plan changes with them — minute to minute, hour to hour.
On-device inference for disconnected, degraded, and denied-comms environments. No signal required — the expertise is in the medic's hands.
Improves from real trauma outcomes and expert surgeon judgment — the durable moat is the decision-and-outcome dataset, not the reference content.
Transparent, explainable reasoning a medic can act on under fire — the requirement for any system used when a life depends on it.
Multimodal input — vitals, imagery, and the medic's own observations — builds a live picture of the patient.
Multimodal LLMs and custom trauma-decision models retrieve over TCCC and Joint Trauma System guidance, then rank interventions for this casualty and this kit.
Clear, prioritized, hands-free direction — with an AR/VR layer for training and live guidance — so a non-expert performs like one.
The plan updates as the patient changes; outcomes feed back to sharpen the model for the next casualty.
Multimodal LLMs + custom trauma-decision models
Retrieval over TCCC & Joint Trauma System guidance and outcome data
On-device inference for disconnected / degraded comms
VR/AR layer for training and hands-free guidance
Beachhead with the buyers who feel the prolonged-care problem most acutely, then expand to every setting where expert help isn't close.
Where prolonged casualty care is doctrine and the medic is often alone.
The same gap — expert decisions, delayed transport — at far larger scale.
A scoped path from prototype to fielded system.
Field credibility doesn't come from reference content — it comes from trauma outcomes and expert surgeon judgment. Wardsight is built with a clinical partnership at Boston Medical Center, supplying the trauma decision data and provider trust that turn a demo into something a medic will actually act on.
Real-time multimodal AI that runs offline at the edge, defense-grade reliability, immersive XR, and clinical trauma credibility — assembled in one team.
Serial entrepreneur with deep expertise in immersive VR/AR technologies and strategic partnerships. Track record building and scaling XR ventures from concept to market. Leads Wardsight's training and guidance layer architecture, clinical partnerships, and go-to-market execution.
Multiple-exit founder with advanced degree in computer engineering. Built adaptive AI systems for large-scale GPU infrastructure, with patents and publications. Scaled enterprise AI platform to seven-figure ARR with Fortune 500 adoption. Drives operations and design partnerships.
Advanced degree in applied AI with research at leading AI labs and national laboratories. Pioneered multi-agent orchestration and explainable AI systems. Owns decision-support architecture, edge deployment strategy, and clinical validation protocols.
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