KEMIRIX v1.0 · Target Release: February 5th 2027 · Africa First. World Next. · 30 Critical Healthcare Problems. One Platform. · Clinical AI for 1.4 Billion Africans · KEMIRIX v1.0 · Target Release: February 5th 2027 · Africa First. World Next. · 30 Critical Healthcare Problems. One Platform. · Clinical AI for 1.4 Billion Africans ·
KEMIRIX

Our Story

Building the Global Standardfor Clinical AI

Our Mission

“Our mission is to eliminate preventable clinical errors for every patient on Earth — starting in Africa, scaling to the world.”

The Story

KEMIRIX was founded in January 2026 with a singular conviction: that the most dangerous gap in modern healthcare is not a lack of medicine, but a lack of clinical intelligence at the point of care.

Africa bears a disproportionate burden — not because of inferior medicine, but because clinicians lack the decision support that their counterparts in high-income countries take for granted. A doctor in Nairobi sees the same complexity as a doctor in New York, but without the EHRs, clinical decision tools, pharmacogenomic data, or imaging AI that have become standard in wealthy healthcare systems.

KEMIRIX was built to close that gap — and to prove that world-class clinical intelligence can be deployed anywhere on Earth, from a referral hospital in Nairobi to a rural clinic in rural Kenya with no internet connectivity.

Leadership

Built by Clinicians and Engineers

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Emmanuel Bain

Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer

Emmanuel is an AI/ML Engineer, Data Scientist, and MLOps Engineer with deep expertise in Pharmacy — specialising in Pharmacology, Medicinal Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, and Pathophysiology at Parul University, India. He designed and built the KEMIRIX clinical AI engine from the ground up, combining his engineering capabilities with pharmacy science to create a platform that thinks like a specialist and operates at machine speed.

Machine LearningMLOpsClinical AIPharmacologyMedicinal ChemistryData Engineering
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Siham Deq Hassan

Co-Founder & Chief Medical Officer

Siham is a Medical Student in Kenya with a research background spanning Anatomy, Pathophysiology, and Nutrition Science. She drives KEMIRIX's clinical validation strategy, ensuring every feature of the platform is grounded in real-world medical accuracy and relevance to African healthcare contexts.

Clinical MedicineAnatomyPathophysiologyMedical ResearchNutritionClinical Validation
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Abu Bakr Dahir Hassan

Co-founder and Senior Fullstack Engineer & AI/ML Lead

Abu Bakr is the Senior Fullstack Web Developer and AI/ML Engineer at KEMIRIX. He is responsible for developing the pipeline for training the clinical models that power KEMIRIX's decision support engine, ensuring the engineering backbone of the platform is robust, scalable, and production-ready.

Fullstack EngineeringAI/ML PipelinesModel TrainingBackend ArchitectureSystem Design

The Company

KEMIRIX

Founded January 2026 · Registered in Kenya and India

KEMIRIX is more than a product — it is a company built around one unwavering belief: that intelligent clinical tools should be available to every healthcare worker on Earth, not just those in wealthy countries. Every engineering decision, every data integration, and every safety protocol we build reflects that belief.

What We Stand For

Our Values

Safety First

Every feature we ship must make patients safer. No exceptions, no compromises.

Africa First

We build for African clinical realities first, then scale globally. Not the other way around.

Open Science

We publish our clinical validation data and partner with academic institutions to advance the science.

Speed with Precision

Clinical decisions happen in seconds. Our platform matches that pace without sacrificing accuracy.

Roadmap

Milestones

  1. 1

    January 2026

    KEMIRIX founded in Kenya and India

  2. 2

    2026

    Clinical AI engine development and knowledge base integration

  3. 3

    Q4 2026

    Platform alpha testing with clinical advisors

  4. 4

    Q1 2027

    First hospital pilot launch — East Africa

  5. 5

    2027

    Pan-African expansion begins across 10+ countries

  6. 6

    2028

    Global emerging markets rollout