Moises Barbera Ramos

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Moises grew up around hospitals and trauma surgeries, shadowing his dad in hospitals and learning the ins and outs of medical devices before age 8. After earning a Master's in theoretical physics, he developed AI algorithms for self-driving cars in China and helped design CERN's first dark matter detector in Switzerland. He even dived into PhD research on carbon nanostructures to build a “microchip-sized” particle accelerator before leaving academia to tackle a more urgent challenge: trauma surgery.

Now, as founder of Drill Surgeries, Moises uses AI to cut the 36% failure rate in trauma operations and reducing surgery time for broken bones from two hours to 20 minutes, transforming the field he grew up in.

There is no place like EWOR if you are building a category-defining company. This is the place where a Unicorn Exit is considered “thinking too small”. From boxing professionally to pay for university to programming from the age of 12 - even before they became impressive with their own startups - the talent I’ve met at EWOR is top-notch. Crossing $500k ARR within 7 weeks of launching? C’mon, where else but at EWOR! With EWOR, I know I have the partners for the long run, those that push me to grow faster and reach bigger accounts, those that pick up the phone on a weekend to discuss ANYTHING, and those that open every door and put community at the front to make sure we all succeed together.
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