Grig Medical Systems is developing a clinician-guided software platform for early casualty prioritization, payload recommendation, and drone-enabled response coordination in austere, remote, and contested environments.
Designed to support faster, more coordinated response when access to medics, evacuation, or higher-level care is constrained.
In austere and delayed-care environments, casualty response can become fragmented. Physiologic deterioration may be recognized too late, remote oversight may be limited, and unmanned delivery assets may not be paired with the right payload at the right time.
Grig is being developed to support the period between point of injury and first meaningful intervention when access to medics, evacuation, or higher-level care is constrained.
Grig is not just a monitor, not just a telemedicine tool, and not just a drone interface. It is a software platform intended to help connect casualty assessment, concern prioritization, payload selection, drone-enabled response, and continuity-of-care communication.
Grig is currently in the proof-of-concept stage, with a stakeholder-facing showcase prototype and a scenario-based simulation environment used to evaluate casualty prioritization, payload recommendation, and dispatch workflow.
Grig Medical Systems welcomes conversations with innovation partners, defense stakeholders, researchers, and organizations interested in emerging operational medical technologies.