Founder of ShieldRock Technologies. Certified paramedic on active duty in Belgian prehospital emergency care (AMU), trained for the worst cases: tactical casualty care (NAEMT TECC), CBRN response, disaster management (ULB). That field expertise goes straight into the code: engineer, lecturer at Solvay Brussels School (ULB), previously technology strategy at Deloitte.
Offline AI for emergency services, validated on real missions.
Crews talk and work; the record writes itself and reaches the receiving team first. European emergency services are choosing their platforms now: ShieldRock Technologies is raising to take SONARA from Belgian field validation to European deployment.
What we do
SONARA turns what emergency crews say and do into a structured record, entirely offline, and delivers it to the hospital before the ambulance arrives. It is sold as a recurring licence to emergency services and hospital networks. The same architecture serves fire and rescue, police and defense: one platform, four public safety markets.
GDPR-native by architecture; the EU MDR pathway is prepared.
Why we win
- Crews adopt it because it removes work instead of adding it: talking is the interface.
- Hospitals say yes because there is nothing to integrate: the record arrives in the standards they already use.
- Regulation does the pushing: European health data rules force every service toward structured, interoperable records. Manual reporting is running out of road.
- It is hard to copy: every validated mission adds multilingual field data and protocol coverage a newcomer would have to rebuild ride by ride.
Where we are
Who builds it
Advisory Board. Opens hospital doors: a career in medtech commercial leadership, from Smith & Nephew to founding EXXENSIS, co-founding ODIX Medical and chairing Motion Medical.