Investor Summary • MedTech • Defense Health

AITB Investor Overview

AITB Health is developing a platform concept for protected critical-care transport, mobile ICU readiness, and battlefield-to-hospital trauma stabilization. The opportunity sits at the intersection of medtech, defense health, disaster response, and autonomous medical logistics.

AITB military and medical platform overview
AITB Platform Overview.
Investor Summary

A platform for a critical gap in care continuity.

Severe trauma and critical illness often move through fragmented environments: field point of injury, ambulance, aircraft, emergency department, ICU, and specialized care. AITB targets that gap by creating a smarter protected platform for stabilization and transfer.

Problem

Patient movement can increase risk, consume personnel, interrupt monitoring, and expose vulnerable patients during transfer.

Solution

A protected intelligent therapy-bed platform with a mobile lift chassis, modular pod environment, and future telemetry-driven readiness.

Market Path

Defense health, EMS, rural hospitals, disaster readiness, ICU surge capacity, trauma systems, and advanced critical-care transport.

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Primary operating verticals: defense, EMS, hospital, disaster response.

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Core product layers: pod, therapy bed, powered chassis.

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Initial validation tracks: engineering prototype and clinical workflow review.

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Mission: protect and stabilize patients during movement.

AITB investor visual showing aircraft installation concept
Use of Funds

Capital priorities for the next stage.

  • Engineering design, CAD, and prototype fabrication.
  • Clinical workflow, human factors, and safety-risk documentation.
  • Aircraft and ambulance interface modeling.
  • Sensor, power, actuator, and control-system development.
  • Grant, SBIR/STTR, DOD, VA, and institutional partnership packages.
  • Brand, website, technical media, and investor materials.
Development Milestones

From concept to validated prototype.

  1. Concept lock: finalize product family, mission use cases, brand identity, and reference visuals.
  2. Engineering package: produce dimensions, mechanisms, materials, safety logic, and prototype drawings.
  3. Bench prototype: build lift/chassis mockup, pod shell, power module, and control demonstrations.
  4. Workflow validation: review with clinicians, medevac operators, EMS, hospital transport, and safety advisors.
  5. Funding expansion: pursue grants, strategic partners, institutional pilots, and commercialization planning.
Investment Note

AITB is suitable for staged funding, grant leverage, prototype sponsorship, and strategic partnership discussions.

This page is written as a public-facing investor summary and should be paired with confidential technical appendices, modeled budgets, IP review, regulatory strategy, and pilot partner letters.