Stim Factory Incorporated
Investor Information

We're Not Looking
for Spectators.
We're Looking for Builders.

The Opportunity

A Market That's Real, Growing,
and Structurally Underserved.

The adaptive robotics market is real, growing, and structurally underserved. The companies with the most funding are cloud-dependent, teleoperated, and built for enterprise clients who can afford them. None of them are building for the hospital room, the special education classroom, or the home of a family on a fixed income.

That's not oversight. That's the gap we occupy. And we occupy it with technology — V.I.C.K.I., the Dash R-1, BuddyBots — that was designed for this market from the ground up, not adapted for it after the fact.

The Ask

$750,000 Seed — 15% Equity

Use of funds: AI engineering to complete V.I.C.K.I.'s training corpus, initial Dash R-1 production run, clinical pilot development in collaboration with Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, software integration, and IP protection.

Milestone: Working BuddyBots units deployed in a controlled pilot environment by end of 2026, with documented outcomes and a clear path to Phase II funding.

What We Have

Built, Not Promised.

HardwareDash R-1 logic board in final development — Nvidia Jetson Orin Nano + TI RM46x IEC 61508-certified MCU. Targeted completion Q2 2026.
AIV.I.C.K.I. — edge-native, hybrid LRM/LLM architecture on IBM Granite 4.0. Currently demonstrating on-device inference capability on target hardware.
CorpusIn active development in collaboration with clinicians at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, grounded in real patient interaction data.
ResearchIn active discussions with MIT toward a formal research partnership.
StructureFour subsidiaries, four consumer brands, seven operational divisions. In-house manufacturing capability. 271 ideas in the IP development pipeline.
FounderDisability-owned and operated. Machinist-turned-engineer with in-house fabrication capability — the hardest part of hardware, solved.

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