Detection
A short-range sensor array recognises a user has arrived and initiates the capture cycle. No camera footage is stored; the reading is session-local.
Technology
The hard problem in urinalysis is not the chemistry. It is capturing a clean mid-stream sample without asking the user to do anything unusual. UROBOT solves that with a patented four-step flow.
A short-range sensor array recognises a user has arrived and initiates the capture cycle. No camera footage is stored; the reading is session-local.
The device locks onto the stream geometry — angle, flow rate, and timing — using a patent-protected vision + fluid-dynamics model. The first and last seconds are discarded.
A sterile, single-use capture surface collects the mid-stream sample at the optimal moment. Every cycle is fresh; there is no residue path between users.
On-device chemistry and AI microscopy return a 19-biomarker panel in under two minutes. Results are encrypted, bound to the user, and synced to the NHI Health Passbook.
Patent portfolio
The moat is the capture — the instant at which a public restroom becomes a sanitary, unambiguous, reportable urinalysis. That instant is protected in three jurisdictions.