June Recap
MHSRS
Washington, DC | July 17-18
Two Moberg employees presented their work at MHSRS, held August 4-7 in Kissimmee, Florida. MHSRS is the largest meeting in the world focused on military health. Ethan Moyer, VP R&D, presented work on the TBI Navigator, our mobile app for use by combat medics in forward care to assess and document the neurological status of injured soldiers. The app is freely available and has been downloaded over 1,000 times including over 30 times in Ukraine.
Tony Okeke, Senior AI Software Developer, presented work he did for the Army’s Autonomous Care project called AutoDoc. The project attempts to passively document the actions of a medic while providing care to an injured soldier. Our role was to develop a sensor suite for the system and to work with other collaborators in this multi-vendor project. We named our deliverable ACME for Autonomous Care Medical Ecosystem, drawing inspiration from and had pictures of the Warner Brothers cartoon character Wile E Coyote and the supplier of his fascinating devices.on the opening screen.
The U.S. Army has funded both of these projects. Our expertise in using multimodal monitoring and AI is unique and, with the Army funding, we are investigating ways to bring this technology to the battlefield.
Dinner hosted by our friends from Cornerstone Government Affairs.
Ethan presenting his poster on the TBI Navigator at MHSRS
Tony presenting his poster on the Autonomous Communications Medical Ecosystem (ACME) at MHSRS.


