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While You Were in That Meeting, 14 Signals Moved. Your Competitors Saw Them. You Didn’t.
AimwellBio's live signal intelligence engine is now tracking 13 source streams in real time - FDA actions, drug recalls, clinical trials, patent filings, global outbreaks, and regulatory divergence. It's running right now. The only question is whether you're seeing what it sees.
DENVER, CO / ACCESS Newswire / May 6, 2026 / Aimwell Partners Inc. (OTCID:AIMN) today made its live Signal Intelligence feed publicly visible at aimwellbio.com/signals - giving the market its first look at the continuous monitoring engine behind AimwellBio's verified intelligence platform. The feed is active. The signals are live. And most of the organizations that should be watching are not.
Here is what most biopharma executives will not say out loud: They do not know what they missed last week. They do not know which FDA guidance revision changed their regulatory timeline. They do not know which competitor filed a patent that intersects their pipeline. They do not know which drug shortage signal just created a $12 million supply chain exposure. They will find out eventually - from a competitor's earnings call, a regulator's enforcement letter or a board member's question they cannot answer.
That is not a technology problem. That is an intelligence infrastructure failure. And it is happening at every organization that relies on quarterly reports, conference attendance, and manual monitoring to track an environment that moves daily.
What the Signal Intelligence Engine Tracks - Right Now
The AimwellBio signal feed monitors 13 independent source streams continuously: FDA safety actions, drug recalls, drug shortages, clinical trial movements, PubMed research publications, bioRxiv preprints, SEC filings, USPTO patent filings, WHO global outbreak surveillance, EMA regulatory actions, international regulatory divergence, legislative policy shifts, and market sentiment. Every signal is classified by Johari quadrant - known knowns, known unknowns, unknown knowns, and unknown unknowns - and assigned a dispatch priority.
32 verified signals have been archived since system activation in January. Eight per month. Each one representing a regulatory action, competitive movement, safety event or clinical trial shift that directly affects pipeline decisions, filing strategies, and capital deployment. Each one timestamped, source-traced, and scored for confidence before it reaches a user.
The Cost of Not Seeing
The biopharma industry spends $140 billion annually on outsourced intelligence. The majority of that spend produces static deliverables - consultant reports, conference recaps, quarterly reviews - that are outdated before they are read. The average time between a regulatory action and when a typical organization becomes aware is 14 days. In a market where FDA guidance revisions, competitor trial readouts, and safety signals move billion-dollar decisions in hours, 14 days is not a lag. It is a liability.
Every organization has a number. A cost they have already absorbed from a signal they did not see in time. A filing delay caused by a guidance change they learned about late. A competitive positioning loss from a patent they did not track. A safety event they responded to reactively instead of proactively. Most have not traced the loss back to its source. The signal was available. They simply were not watching.
It seems like you're comfortable with the current system.
That's the line a negotiator would use - because the most powerful move is labeling the thing someone will not admit. Most organizations are not comfortable. They know their monitoring is fragmented. They know their AI tools hallucinate. They know their competitive intelligence is stale. But switching requires admitting the current infrastructure is failing. And no one wants to be the executive who says that out loud.
AimwellBio does not require anyone to say it out loud. It simply provides the feed. Thirteen source streams. Real-time classification. Verified signals only. No hallucinated citations. No fabricated studies. No confident-sounding errors. The feed is visible at aimwellbio.com/signals. What an organization does after seeing it is their decision. What they've been missing before seeing it is already documented.
See the live signal feed: aimwellbio.com/signals
Understand what AimwellBio does: aimwellbio.com/understand
FHIN founding cohort: aimwellbio.com/fhin | Investors: aimwellbio.com/investors | Ticker: AIMN
About Aimwell Partners Inc.
Aimwell Partners Inc. (AIMN) is the parent company of AimwellBio, a verified intelligence platform for healthcare and biopharma. Its flagship system, AIMWELL Cortex, provides continuous signal monitoring across 13 source streams, hallucination containment, institutional memory, and decision-ready intelligence. The FHIN contributor network builds the world's most verified biopharma dataset. Headquartered in Miami, FL.
Investor Relations
John Morgan
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Forward-Looking Statements: This release contains forward-looking statements under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 involving risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially. AimwellBio does not constitute medical advice, regulatory guidance, or investment recommendations. AimwellBio is not a registered investment advisor, medical device, or regulatory authority. Investors should consult their own advisors.
SOURCE: Aimwell Partners Inc.
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