Our Mission


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We architect Health Industrialization Infrastructure (HII)

HII is the integrated capacity of natural, genetic and biological resources, and human, institutional, physical, and technological knowledge and assets that contribute to efficient and resilient production, equitable access, delivery and economic distribution of critical input supplies, technologies and dual-use goods and services in biomedicines and biosecurity global value chains.

HII generates, harvests, integrates, and analyzes data to design, apply and measure mutually reinforcing policy for better outcomes with technology and systems thinking.

Health industrialization infrastructure is linked to global health architecture by common issues in governance, finance and services delivery.

Our Goals

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Scale Responsible Adoption


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Enable wearable and sensor technologies to reach billions of users by 2030 through robust safety, privacy, and performance standards.

Strengthen Institutions and Oversight


Build governance structures, policies, and controls that support reliable operations, transparent decision‑making, and trusted public engagement.

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Protect and Mobilize IP


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Secure defensible patent, data, and know‑how positions that support licensing, joint ventures, and Indigenous‑aligned benefit‑sharing.

Assure Lifecycle Safety and Reliability


Close gaps between R&D, firmware integration, and post‑market monitoring, emphasizing real‑world performance and long‑term maintainability.

Current Focus & Projects

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Wearable Haptics and Sensor Platforms


Advisory on governance, IP, and regulatory pathways for multi‑sensor wearables used in rehabilitation, chronic disease monitoring, and industrial safety.

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Digital Health Integration and Analytics


Frameworks for linking wearable data streams with EHRs, multiomics, and public‑health surveillance, with strong privacy, benefit‑sharing, and GBF‑aligned safeguards.

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