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PERCEPTION ENABLED TECHNOLOGY

Nemulus Robotics, a company dedicated to advancing  technology and accessible healthcare for elderly  individuals. By deploying open-source, locally hosted AI models on mobile devices like drones, ensuring data privacy and adaptability for in-home use.

NemuGlider ai Drone

Using ground-breaking perception-enabled healthcare sensing technology, the NemuGlider drone is a fully autonomous carer engineered to the highest degree of precision and safety. It’s elderly care reimagined.

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WE USE NVIDIA ROBOTICS SOFTWARE

NVIDIA’s robotics software is praised for its comprehensive AI tools, seamless simulation, and cloud integration. This enables Nemulus to efficiently design, train, and deploy healthcare drones for diverse tasks. Simulating home environments refines navigation and accelerates deployment by 40%

WE WeU TRIED AND TESTED ROBOTS​

By adapting proven robotics software from Nvidia ( their market capitalization is around $3.85 trillion, making it the most valuable company worldwide ), Nemulus ensures reliable navigation and safety, leveraging trusted components for faster, low-risk  deployment.

NEMUGLIDER EMERGENCY RESPONSE DRONE

NemuGlider: The World’s First AI-Powered Flying Assistant for the Home with total 100% privacy - A drone that sees, thinks, and acts as an intelligent emergency responder - keeping your loved ones safe.

NemuGlider  - A 24/7 HEALTHCARE COMPANION

Sensors & Software: Combines RF sensing (breathing/heart rate)

Motion detection: (fall alerts)

Environmental monitoring: (temperature/gas leaks)

Edge AI LLM: Locally hosted AI processes data instantly, ensuring 100% privacy.

NemuGlider - ENHANCES EMERGENCY CARE

Emergency Response: Uses thermal imaging and LiDAR to scan for hazards or unconscious patients, detects falls, checks consciousness via the voice of Doctor or Family, and verifies breathing through ground breaking sensing technology.

Security Patrols: Scans for intruders, fire risks, or gas leaks using thermal imaging and LiDAR.

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