Exonicus Awarded $2M SBIR Grant for Pioneering Female Combat Casualty Care Project
Exonicus has secured a $2 million SBIR Phase 2 grant from the Army Applications Laboratory to advance the FIRST Responder Female Combat Casualty Care project. This 18-month initiative enhances the Exonicus Trauma Simulator with high-fidelity VR/XR scenarios tailored to improve combat casualty care for female soldiers, addressing unique physiological and anatomical needs.\r\n\r\nThe project builds on Phase 1, using AI-driven systems to create scalable training environments for life-saving interventions under combat conditions. By closing gaps in military medical training, it supports the U.S. Army’s mission to enhance readiness and operational capability.\r\n\r\nThis grant underscores Exonicus’s leadership in military medical simulation, enabling further research and development to deliver innovative, life-saving training solutions.\r\n