The US trains 400 biomedical equipment technicians per year
The US trains 400 biomedical equipment technicians per year. 5,000 retire. When a senior tech walks out, decades of institutional knowledge go with them. Hospitals can't hire their way out of a 12:1 deficit. Leera is a voice-first AI copilot for biomedical equipment technicians (BMETs) — the people maintaining ventilators, defibrillators, and imaging systems in hospitals. Technicians talk to Leera while working. Leera guides them through maintenance procedures, validates measurements against specs, and auto-generates audit-ready documentation. The result: junior techs perform at senior-tech level from day one. Senior techs save hours daily on paperwork. Hospitals get survey-defensible service records without adding headcount. Built for healthcare field service. Integrated with existing CMMS systems. Compliant with Joint Commission and FDA requirements.