HealthTech & Life Sciences Cuz Why notSubmitted August 1, 2026

Project Halo

An MCP app on the Model Context Protocol built by Cuz Why not at the SRMIST NitroStack × MCP To The Moon hackathon and deployed on NitroStack.

About this project

Halo is a real-time, biometrically driven pre-ictal seizure forecasting and emergency alerting system. By continuously ingesting multi-modal sensor telemetry from wearable hardware, Halo detects autonomic and kinetic biomarkers of an oncoming seizure—delivering a 10-minute early warning to patients and caregivers before clinical onset.

HealthTech & Life Sciences track

Design AI-powered solutions for healthcare, diagnostics, patient care, medical research, and life sciences.

Team Cuz Why not

  • Shiven Srinivas Dhanwantary

  • Siddharth SLead

  • KAUSHIK DAS

  • Sourish Mohanty

Frequently asked questions

What does Project Halo do?
Halo is a real-time, biometrically driven pre-ictal seizure forecasting and emergency alerting system. By continuously ingesting multi-modal sensor telemetry from wearable hardware, Halo detects autonomic and kinetic biomarkers of an oncoming seizure—delivering a 10-minute early warning to patients and caregivers before clinical onset.
Who built Project Halo?
Project Halo was built by team Cuz Why not at the SRMIST NitroStack × MCP To The Moon hackathon, in the HealthTech & Life Sciences track.
What is an MCP app and how is it built?
An MCP app is an application built on the Model Context Protocol — an open standard that lets AI agents connect to tools, data, and APIs. This project exposes MCP tools and resources that agentic AI systems can call. It was built and deployed on NitroStack, the full-stack platform for shipping MCP apps and servers.