Open Source Medical R&D

A Healing Legacy

Since 2014, Glia has inspired the world with the creation of open-source medical equipment- designed, manufactured, researched, and published with complete transparency. This open source philosophy has transcended access barriers to medical care and democratized resource capacity by empowering local manufacturing, even in low-resource settings. Glia’s belief that everyone deserves high-quality medical care has created a community of humanitarians dedicated to improving the world with incredibly compounding effects.

Stethoscope

Glia created the world’s first open-source, fully validated stethoscope, which has allowed more hearts to be heard all over the world.

Ugandan medical students receive Glia stethoscopes from the Make-A-Medic Steth-of-Hope initiative- 2021

Dr. Brett Carey and Hawaiian high school students make 100 Glia stethoscopes for Ukraine field clinics- 2024

Eric Lamoray, Island Missions Support Inc, manufactures Glia stethoscopes for Guatemalan healthcare workers- 2025

Tourniquet

Fully open-source and field-tested, the Glia tourniquet has been saving lives and limbs since 2018.

Dr. Mohammed Al Attar teaches a Stop The Bleed class using Glia Gaza 3D-printed tourniquets- Gaza, 2018

Glia Poland sends injected moulded tourniquets to Ukrainian medics- 2023

Glia Gaza distributes locally made tourniquets to Palestinian medics and hospitals- 2023

Kidney-CAP

In 2022, Glia debuted the first open-source device in the world, Kidney-CAP, to control fistula hemorrhage, a potentially fatal emergency event.

The Glia Kidney-CAP can attach to a keychain or bracelet so it’s always at hand- 2023

The Kidney-CAP is applied to the fistula and secured with medical tape until emergency services arrive

Glia Poland creates an injection mould for Kidney-CAP- 2024

Ongoing Projects

Glia is constantly expanding its open-source portfolio in partnership with research labs, clinicians, first responders, and clinical validation sites to create equitable healthcare access for all.

The Glia electrocardiogram (ECG) machine undergoing testing at FAST Lab, Western University- 2023

Glia Gaza-manufactured surgical external fixator on a Palestinian patient, who is responding well to treatment- 2025

Glia Poland researches improvements to the Open Flexure microscope- 2025

Continuing research on the open-source tourniquet tester- 2025

Donor Instructions

Open Source Medical R&D

Donations for Glia’s open source research and development are tax-deductible through our United States 501(c)(3) fiscal sponsor. Please direct donations to:

Gray Area Foundation for the Arts
2665 Mission St.
San Francisco, CA, 94110
EIN: 26-3383316


Gray Area can receive asset donations via Endaoment and Vanguard Brokerage #12008035. Please write “Glia” in the memo line. Check donations may be made out to Gray Area with “Glia” in the subject line. Email payments@grayarea.org with any donor questions.