How We Started
It started with a broken drone.
In early 2026, a $15,000 DJI Agras T50 sat dead in a warehouse for three
weeks — water damage, firmware fault. Parts were available. Knowledge existed.
But there was no system connecting AI diagnostics to a human who could open
the chassis and fix it. We built TechMedix to close that gap.
The Problem
Robots are deploying faster than humans can maintain them
275,000 commercial drones in service by 2030. 5,500+ humanoids already
deployed. 750,000+ warehouse robots at Amazon alone. The maintenance
market is projected to reach $10.2 billion by 2033 — but the workforce
pipeline is 3:1 short on demand.
The Answer
AI diagnostics paired with human technicians
TechMedix AI handles what machines do best — pattern recognition,
predictive failure analysis, fleet-wide anomaly detection. Our network
of certified human technicians handles what only humans can — physical
repair, calibration, and the judgment calls that no algorithm makes
alone.