First functional field test
for cannabinoid impairment
First functional
field test
for cannabinoid impairment
Revolutionizing human functional assessment
Problem
Currently available tests for THC Impairment are inappropriate for determining functional impairment. Biofluid levels of THC do not correlate with field sobriety test performance regardless of how cannabis was ingested.
Problem
Currently available tests for THC Impairment are inappropriate for determining functional impairment. Biofluid levels of THC do not correlate with field sobriety test performance regardless of how cannabis was ingested.
Need
Critical need for a rapid, accurate, simple and cost-effective sobriety test for cannabis impairment based on a functional assessment.
Need
Critical need for a rapid, accurate, simple and cost-effective sobriety test for cannabis impairment based on a functional assessment.
Solution
Our portable and reusable device quantifies cannabinoid impairment via a multi-axial sensor and can differentiate impairment due to neuroactive substances based on proprietary machine learning and artificial intelligence algorithms.
Solution
Our portable and reusable device quantifies cannabinoid impairment via a multi-axial sensor and can differentiate impairment due to neuroactive substances based on proprietary machine learning and artificial intelligence algorithms.
Field test
The sensor is positioned on the back of the neck.
Subject stands feet hip width apart. Eyes closed.
Arms outstretched. Head tilted back. Measuring time is 30 seconds.
Field test
The sensor is positioned on the back of the neck.
Subject stands feet hip width apart. Eyes closed.
Arms outstretched. Head tilted back. Measuring time is 30 seconds.
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Founders
Introduction text about Founders / Stakeholders /
Executive board / Board of Directors
Ljubisa Dabic
CEO
Dr. Mark
Wolff
Dr. Yelena
Yesha
‘Field sobriety tests and THC levels
are unreliable indicators of marijuana intoxication.’
US Department of Justice
