DeepSensi™

GERN  ·  Global Emergency Response Network

See the outbreak
before it has a name.

Every clinic visit already produces the most valuable epidemiological signal on Earth: the physician’s note. GERN turns those notes, de-identified at the source, into DeepSensi’s exclusive epidemic radar: disease clusters surface weeks before official dashboards, across borders, with zero personal data ever leaving the building. Open and royalty-free for public health.

Weeks
ahead of official dashboards
Zero
personal data leaving the building
Royalty-free
for public-health bodies
Borderless
signals cross jurisdictions; data does not

How it works

From paperwork to radar.

01

A physician writes an ordinary note

Ambient documentation happens anyway, during care. GERN adds no work, no forms, no reporting burden.

02

The note becomes a signal

De-identification happens at the source, on the local device. Only anonymous syndromic patterns leave; the patient never does.

03

Clusters surface on the map

Anomalies in time and space are flagged to public-health authorities weeks early, auditable end to end, across borders.

Field mode

Built for the places dashboards forget.

GERN keeps sweeping when the network does not: satellite-degraded links, offline operation, commodity hardware. From remote clinics to refugee camps to deployments with the cable cut, the radar is the care you already deliver.

Who it serves

One radar, four kinds of watchkeeper.

Ministries of health
Sovereign early warning on national infrastructure, air-gapped where required.
WHO & NGOs
Cross-border situational awareness, royalty-free, private by architecture.
Defense & civil protection
Biosurveillance that operates fully offline and answers to audit.
Hospitals & clinics
No new work: the sensor is the documentation your physicians already produce.
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