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February 24, 2025

Source: National Defense Magazine

Building the Perfect Human Simulation For Military

Biomojo®'s innovative work in human digital twin technology is featured in National Defense Magazine, highlighting our contributions to military simulation and training. The article explores how our advanced human simulation capabilities are revolutionizing military training and preparedness through cutting-edge technology and AI-driven solutions.

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November 21, 2024

Source: UToledo News

UToledo-Led Project Aims to Improve Readiness of Military Medical Personnel

Technology under development at The University of Toledo could soon help U.S. military medical personnel better prepare for treating battlefield injuries and operating in high-stress, remote environments. Biomojo® is proud to collaborate with UToledo, Virginia Tech, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, and military personnel from Brooke Army Medical Center and the U.S. Air Force's 59th Medical Wing at Joint Base San Antonio on this innovative project.

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April 2, 2024

Source: U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command

USAMRDC Supports Development of Wearable Head Trauma Diagnostic Device

A new invention developed with the support of the U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command's Medical Technology Transfer Office could someday provide medics and first responders with a portable, easy-to-use means of quickly diagnosing and constantly monitoring head injuries. The wearable ultrasound intracranial pressure monitor, invented by Col. Tyler Harris of Womack Army Medical Center and Maj. Jason Perez of Irwin Army Community Hospital, uses multiple small high-frequency sound wave emitters attached to a flexible adhesive strip placed on a patient's closed eyelid to measure the diameter of the optic nerve sheath.

February 22, 2024

Source: EIN Presswire

Biomojo® Will Showcase AI-Enabled Human Digital Twin Technology in Dubai

Biomojo® announced today that it will showcase its AI-enabled Human Digital Twin (HDT) technology at Arab Health 2024, the largest healthcare exhibition in the Middle East. The company's HDT platform features real-time representations incorporating physical, cognitive, emotional, and behavioral data to provide a holistic view of an individual's current and predictive state. Initially funded by U.S. Department of Defense contracts, Biomojo®'s HDT technology is now being adapted for civilian healthcare applications and commercial use.

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August 14, 2023

Source: CBS42

Biomojo® Presents TRIAGE Project at MHSRS

Biomojo® presented its TRIAGE (Trauma Resiliency Immersive Adaptive Gaming Environment) project at the Military Health System Research Symposium (MHSRS). The project, funded by the U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command (USAMRDC), focuses on developing advanced training capabilities that combine stress modulation with immersive simulation technologies to enhance medical care providers' performance through systematic stress inoculation and skills development.

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September 29, 2022

Source: WRAL TechWire

To Prevent Veteran Suicide, Triangle Firm Creating Extended Reality Therapeutics

Biomojo® has advanced as one of 30 finalists in Mission Daybreak, a VA startup accelerator program focused on developing new suicide prevention strategies for veterans. The company received $250,000 in grant funding to develop evidence-based, clinically-evaluated extended reality digital therapeutics. Selected from over 1,300 applicants, Biomojo® created an immersive and interactive experiential reality-based scenario using cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to support veterans living and working in prison and other challenging environments.

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