Battlefield Wound Triage AI for Rural Clinics in Active Conflict Zones
One-Liner
Scale-shift US/Israeli battlefield wound triage AI (TARWA, ROTEM AI) to rural clinics in Sudan, Yemen, and eastern DRC where conflict-zone trauma is common but trained surgeons are absent.
AI Thinking Process
Scale Shift: battlefield wound triage AI (TARWA, ROTEM AI) → rural conflict-zone clinic triage.
G144 fires: conflict-zone local clinic cannot pay; WHO/UNHCR procurement owned by Adam Smith International, DAI Global. Outside startup has no access.
Killed — G144 buyer-budget closed. Humanitarian IT procurement is a closed channel for outside startups.
Kill Reason
Buyer-budget mismatch: local conflict-zone clinics cannot pay; WHO and UNHCR procurement is owned by large development consulting firms (Adam Smith International, DAI Global); outside startups cannot access this procurement channel.
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