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Why non-contact observation deserves careful exploration

A founder note on camera-based observation, preterm infant care, and why evidence must come before claims.

Preterm infants in neonatal care units are fragile. The space around them is already full of people, equipment, alarms, routines, and clinical decisions. Any new technology in this setting needs to earn trust slowly.

The idea behind I See U Baby Care is to explore whether camera-based observation can support care teams without adding unnecessary contact around the infant. This is not a replacement for clinicians, monitors, or established hospital workflows. It is a direction for careful research, stakeholder learning, and product discovery.

What the website should communicate

The goal is to make the idea understandable to hospitals, parents, investors, and partners. That means plain language, careful claims, and a clear distinction between vision and validated medical performance.

What comes next

The early work is about listening: understanding neonatal workflows, identifying meaningful problems, and learning what evidence would be needed before a solution like this could be responsibly introduced.