An autonomous nurse-assistive robot that protects patients, shields medical staff, and brings world-class care to every ward — including the ones the world forgot.
Four preventable crises continue to claim lives daily — not because medicine lacks knowledge, but because care infrastructure lacks continuity. Sentio exists to close every gap.
Nurses are the backbone of every hospital — and the most exposed. They face physical aggression, work in isolation, and have no witness when danger arrives. Sentio was built, first and foremost, to change this.
The name Sentio comes from the Latin verb sentiō — "I feel, I perceive, I sense." This is not branding. It is the engineering mandate: a machine that does not execute commands blindly, but genuinely understands the environment and the people within it.
Sentio is a modular nurse-assistive robot — a platform that travels the ward on schedule, performs structured patient checkups, monitors continuously for anomalies, dispenses medications on time, protects nursing staff, and maintains an unbreakable record of everything that happens.
It is designed for hospitals, elder care facilities, and — critically — for the rural communities and understaffed clinics where a fully qualified physician or trained nurse may never arrive.
Sentio was engineered around specific, documented failures in healthcare — not as a general-purpose platform, but as a deliberate response to four crises that are killing people right now.
Sentio's intelligence is distributed across three tiers — critical decisions at hardware speed, deep reasoning in the cloud, and everything in between handled onboard. Every layer is engineered for clinical reliability.
Sentio was not designed for premium hospitals alone. It was designed for the places that have been left behind — the primary health centres, rural clinics, and underserved communities where the absence of care is a daily reality.
Every checkup Sentio performs, every medication dispensed, every incident documented — aggregated across deployments, this becomes one of the most valuable clinical datasets in India.
Sentio is not just a robot. It is a data infrastructure — one that enables AI models to identify patterns invisible to any single hospital, and solve problems at a scale individual clinicians cannot see.
A dedicated 10-inch touchscreen interface gives clinical staff complete situational awareness. Every screen is purpose-built for healthcare — not a generic dashboard repurposed for a ward.
Sentio began as an idea in September 2025 — conceived by a student who looked at the healthcare crisis and decided to do something about it, rather than wait for someone else.
We are currently in the planning and architecture phase — finalising technology decisions, designing clinical user flows, and preparing every specification needed for fabrication to begin in June 2026.
A small, focused team is working behind the scenes. The work is deliberate, precise, and motivated by something larger than any single product.
Gurnoor Singh is pursuing a BTech + MTech integrated degree in AI & Robotics at Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar. He is the sole founder and lead architect of Project Sentio — a system he designed from first principles, driven by the belief that intelligent care infrastructure should reach everyone, not just those who can afford it.
Project Sentio is in active development. If you'd like to learn more, follow this journey, or simply verify that something extraordinary is happening — reach out directly.