ABout us

Who we are

 

HighWind is a French start-up that develops solutions to enhance Emergency Calls through Artificial Intelligence and smartphones apps, for both public and private sector.

Our goal is to significantly improve the survival chances of patients calling emergency services, by avoiding the waste of life-saving minutes and giving AI-diagnosed pictures to the first responders.

Formed by four partners experienced in both technical and business fields, HighWind benefits from a diverse background and an outstanding track record in major European groups and leading start-ups. HighWind is based in Paris and Nice.

Values

Our technology was designed to improve the assistance of anyone calling emergencies.

The compliance of the Personal Data Protection rules is core to HighWind, our solutions have been developed for deletion within 24 hours of any information collected during an emergency call.

Our values include: helping each-others, protecting human life, respecting private life.

Smart Impact

HighWind’s initiative allows to address high stakes topics for Governments, Companies and Humanitarian organization such as: Digital Health, Emergencies, Deep-Tech, Smart Cities, Disaster Response, creating an immediate visible impact for the targeted population through a flexible implementation.

Smart Impact

HighWind’s initiative allows to address high stakes topics for Governments, Companies and Humanitarian organization such as: Digital Health, Emergencies, Deep-Tech, Smart Cities, Disaster Response, creating an immediate visible impact for the targeted population through a flexible implementation.

Our Team

Photo Adrien Ricci

Adrien Ricci

CEO

Photo Adrien Ricci

Timothée Cargill

Chairman & Senior Advisor

Photo Christophe Haus

Christophe Haus

CTO

Artificial Intelligence Expert

Photo Maxime Monfort

Maxime Monfort

COO

Lead Developer

Experts & Advisors

  • Dr Jean BARDON Anesthesiologist & Intensivist, Neuro ICU, Sainte Anne Hospital Paris
  • Esq. Ioannis GOUMENOPOULOS, CEO of legal firm GAGDPR