brightlamp, LLC

Brightlamp is using computer vision and machine learning to detect concussion with a mobile phone.

  • Stage Product In Market
  • Industry Medical Devices and Equipment
  • Location Indianapolis, IN, USA
  • Currency USD
  • Founded November 2015
  • Employees 4
  • Incorporation Type C-corp
  • Website brightlamp.org

Company Summary

Brightlamp is a computational medicine company that produces consumer ready software for medical diagnostics. Our first diagnostic product will detect concussions in 5 seconds using a mobile phone, no additional hardware. Our consumer method of monetization is through a freemium model. Initial market penetration will be as a Class I 510(k) exempt clinical tool so we can rapidly build our machine learning classifier and gain FDA approval.

Team

  • Kurtis is a growing entrepreneur with his sights set on revolutionizing the medical industry. He has worked for three startup companies and is a Burton D. Morgan Scholar. Kurtis’ engineering background helps him think critically about pairing diagnostics to modern technology and how to use these to create a better world.

  • Jonathan is currently finishing his last year in Electrical Engineering Technology at Purdue University. In his spare time he studies law, with an intent to pursue further education in patent law. For the past year, he has been working with the IU Law Clinic to secure the intellectual property for the company's pilot product, Collide.

  • Michael Heims
    CFO

    Michael graduated from Purdue University, earning degrees in finance, management, supply chain, as well as the certificate of entrepreneurship and innovation. Michael now works for Eli Lilly and Company, where he plans, forecasts, and budgets for over $160M annually in the pharmaceutical industry.

  • Craig is a senior at Purdue University, graduating in the spring with a degree in computer science with a focus in Software Engineering and Computer Security. His passion lies in developing for the Android platform. Craig has previously worked for GE Aviation as a software engineer and Microsoft as a program manager.

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