Aspen Medical recognised at NATO Innovation Challenge in London
Aspen Medical has been recognised at the 2025 NATO Innovation Challenge in London, selected as one of only 10 finalists from 175 international entries.
The challenge, which focused on delivering medical care in transparent and contested battlespaces, brought together defence and technology leaders from around the world. Aspen Medical’s entry, RAVIS - Remote-Actuated Vacuum Immobilisation and Warming Stretcher - was awarded a certificate for the “Excellence and relevance of [the] innovative proposition advancing medical care in a transparent and contested battlespace.”
RAVIS was developed to respond directly to emerging challenges in frontline casualty evacuation, particularly in drone-contested environments such as Ukraine. The system combines independently controlled vacuum zones with active warming and remote management, delivering safer, faster stabilisation for wounded personnel during extended evacuations. It is designed for compatibility with unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs), while remaining interoperable with traditional medevac workflows.
President of Aspen Medical USA, Ethan Bond, said:
“We were honoured to be shortlisted amongst some incredible technology on show in London. We are excited to connect with the NATO innovation team in Virginia and to further develop the RAVIS concept and to get it into the hands of those saving lives on the front lines in Ukraine, which is of course, the ultimate purpose of all of this.”
RAVIS was submitted by a multidisciplinary team including battlefield clinicians from Ukraine, academic partners from the University of Pittsburgh, and Aspen Medical’s USA division. The team looks forward to discussions with NATO’s Allied Command Transformation to explore next-phase trials and field deployment.
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