
BHISHM CUBE
BHISHM Cube – Every Life Matters
The BHISHM Cube is a revolutionary mobile modular trauma and emergency medical system developed to deliver immediate life-saving care during disasters, conflicts, and humanitarian crises.
Designed to operate when conventional healthcare infrastructure is damaged or unavailable, BHISHM Cube ensures medical intervention during the critical golden hour, when timely care saves lives.

Built for Crisis Scenarios
Each BHISHM Cube system is capable of supporting up to 300 casualties with structured triage, stabilization, and treatment
Life-Saving Modular Mini Cubes
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Lightweight (<20 kg per cube)
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Rugged, waterproof aluminum construction
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Modular kits addressing specific emergency needs
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Can be transported via air, land, sea, drone, or manual carrying
Each cube opens into organized medical kits for trauma care, diagnostics, surgery, oxygen support, and survival needs.

A complete emergency healthcare infrastructure
Every cube is purpose-built, systematically arranged to transform into a fully functional emergency medical system — ready when every second matters

Advanced Medical Capabilities

Trauma care following TCCC & ATLS protocols


Emergency stabilization & resuscitation
Portable X-ray, ultrasound, ECG machines


Oxygen generation, ventilation & monitoring
On-field surgical capability in advanced configurations
Technology & Control
Advanced digital integration enables real-time inventory visibility, protocol-guided treatment, and operational efficiency in high-pressure emergency environments
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RFID-enabled inventory tracking
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Digital treatment protocols and SOPs
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Multi-language digital support via BHISHM App
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Reduced wastage, faster response, better accountability

Why BHISM Cube
BHISHM Cube delivers rapid, scalable, and self-sufficient emergency healthcare solutions designed to save lives when time and infrastructure are limited

Saves lives during the golden hour


Rapidly deployable anywhere in the world


Last mile delivery
by road

Scalable, modular, and self-sufficient

Can be managed by only 2 doctors and 4 paramedics



