
CHI Systems is a small business founded in 1985 that designs and develops advanced technology solutions for defense, government, and commercial clients, focusing on applied research and development to solve challenging problems. They specialize in artificial intelligence, cognitive modeling, big data, visual analytics, decision support, human performance, training, and simulation. Their offerings include products like 4D-Viz, a visual analytic suite; Narrative-based Reasoning technology for synthetic cognition; the VECTOR training framework; and HapMed Tourniquet Trainers. CHI Systems emphasizes field-proven, effective technology that aids in real-life readiness and has a history of awards and recognition for innovation and quality.

CHI Systems is a small business founded in 1985 that designs and develops advanced technology solutions for defense, government, and commercial clients, focusing on applied research and development to solve challenging problems. They specialize in artificial intelligence, cognitive modeling, big data, visual analytics, decision support, human performance, training, and simulation. Their offerings include products like 4D-Viz, a visual analytic suite; Narrative-based Reasoning technology for synthetic cognition; the VECTOR training framework; and HapMed Tourniquet Trainers. CHI Systems emphasizes field-proven, effective technology that aids in real-life readiness and has a history of awards and recognition for innovation and quality.
Founded: 1985
Headquarters: Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania
Employee count: 34
Core specializations: AI / cognitive modeling, big-data visual analytics, decision support, training & simulation
Notable products: 4D-Viz, Narrative-based Reasoning, VECTOR, HapMed tourniquet trainers
Recorded funding: NSF grant (Nov 18, 2015)
Applied research and development for complex decision-making, data visualization, human performance improvement, and simulation-based training.
1985
Defense / Government / Commercial applied R&D and software
150000.00 USD
Recorded NSF grant reported on Nov 18, 2015.
“National Science Foundation”