HMIC builds safety systems for environments where AI makes consequential decisions. Patent-protected. Hardware-rooted. Deployable on sovereign infrastructure.
AI systems are approving batch releases, authorizing financial transactions, and controlling industrial processes. Most operate behind a single login and a permission table designed in 2008.
Regulators are asking how you know the AI did what it should have done. Current answers — log files, access control lists, manual review — don't scale and don't satisfy.
Safety systems that authenticate across multiple independent substrates before any consequential action executes. Every decision produces a cryptographic receipt chained to the one before it.
The system runs on your hardware, requires no cloud connectivity, and produces audit artifacts that satisfy current regulatory frameworks without retrofitting.
Vertical-specific configurations with domain-appropriate safety parameters, compliance mappings, and failure taxonomies.
Batch release authorization, equipment qualification, cold chain custody transfer. GMP-aligned safety controls for AI-assisted production decisions.
FDA · 21 CFR Part 11 · ICH E6SCADA authorization, reactor safety systems, valve override confirmation. Air-gap capable for industrial control environments.
NERC CIP · NRC · ICS-CERTWire transfer authorization, multi-party transaction signing, AML velocity controls. Cryptographic attestation for high-value operations.
SOX · BSA-AML · OFACAirworthiness release, maintenance authorization, mission-critical system access. Sovereign deployment with zero external dependencies.
FAA · ITAR · CMMCClinical decision support, medical device software safety, patient data access controls. Deterministic behavior with characterized failure modes.
FDA SaMD · HIPAA · HITECHModel deployment authorization, inference guardrails, human-in-the-loop enforcement for organizations deploying AI in regulated contexts.
NIST AI RMF · EU AI ActThe system produces compliance artifacts as a byproduct of normal operation. Audit readiness is structural.
Compliance documentation is generated automatically — not maintained separately from the system it documents.
HMIC's core architecture is protected by four provisional patent applications covering AI orchestration, interface compression, signal processing, and multi-modal safety systems.
Non-provisional filings are calendared for Q1 2027. The portfolio encompasses 93 active claims across the full system architecture.
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