About CuroPilot
Born from real emergencies.
Built for the Golden Hour.
We are student founders who saw how chaotic emergency rooms become when hospitals get zero pre-arrival information. CuroPilot exists to change that.
What is CuroPilot?
A structured pre-alert system for hospitals
Paramedics use a simple interface to capture vitals, injuries, trauma levels, and ETA. Hospitals receive a secure briefing that triggers workflows for specialists, blood banks, imaging, and OT readiness — long before the patient reaches the gate.
Built with public insight and clinician interviews
Designed as software-first so it scales fast
Documents every critical minute for accountability
What we ask from you
Share experiences, connect us to emergency professionals, or pilot the workflow in your hospital. The more stories we collect, the stronger the case for adoption.
Contribute via survey ↗Our story
We are student founders who witnessed first-hand how chaotic and unprepared emergency situations can be. In many accident and trauma cases, hospitals struggled because they had no information about the patient before arrival. These delays — often during the critical Golden Hour — made us question why such an important communication gap still exists.
Driven by the desire to solve this real problem, we decided to build CuroPilot — a technology-led solution that connects ambulances and hospitals in real time. Our goal is simple: ensure hospitals are prepared before the patient arrives, reduce treatment delays, and ultimately save more lives.
Our Mission
To bridge the communication gap between ambulances, hospitals, and citizens so that emergency teams prepare before the patient arrives.
Our Vision
A healthcare system where every Golden Hour is protected because hospitals receive structured information the moment an ambulance is dispatched.
From chaos to coordination
Every point below comes from on-ground conversations with paramedics, ER doctors, and families who lost the Golden Hour.
The Problem
Hospitals do not know the patient's condition before arrival. Doctors receive zero context about injuries, vitals, or trauma level and start from scratch once the stretcher enters.
The Impact
This forces critical delays — gathering doctors, preparing equipment, readying operation theatres, and calling the right specialists after the ambulance reaches. Minutes are lost when lives depend on them.
The Solution
CuroPilot lets paramedics send real-time vitals, trauma notes, photos, and ETA directly to emergency teams so mobilisation, diagnosis, and blood arrangements begin before the patient arrives.
Why we are creating this website
This project is community-first. Before building full-scale technology, we want the public mandate to prove that early communication tools are needed in Indian emergency care.
- ▹Understand real emergency challenges from citizens, paramedics, and caregivers.
- ▹Gather public experiences and opinions to prioritise features that matter.
- ▹Ensure CuroPilot is built on real-world problems, not assumptions.
Future vision
Where CuroPilot is headed
We are building towards a future where no hospital is caught unprepared during a medical emergency. Here is our long-term roadmap — honest about what exists and what's ahead.
Real-time ambulance–hospital communication
Structured data transmission replacing phone calls — giving hospitals a live briefing as the ambulance moves.
Automated triage assistance
Future AI layers that help paramedics assess severity in the field and recommend hospital-level preparations.
City-wide coordination network
An emergency mesh connecting ambulances, hospitals, blood banks, and public health systems across cities.
Post-incident documentation
Every Golden Hour minute documented for accountability, research, and continuous improvement in trauma care.
These represent our research-validated direction — not shipped features. CuroPilot is in early concept stage and is seeking collaborators to build responsibly.
Collaborate with us
We are looking for partners who care about the Golden Hour
We are not seeking customers — we are seeking collaborators. If you work in emergency medicine, hospital operations, ambulance services, or health-tech research, we want to learn from you and build with you.
- ▹Pilot hospitals willing to test pre-arrival alert workflows
- ▹Ambulance operators open to structured data capture during transit
- ▹Emergency doctors who can validate clinical accuracy of alert fields
- ▹Medical advisors who've worked in trauma care or pre-hospital systems
- ▹Research collaborators from public health, biomedical, or health-tech backgrounds