The AI market is saturated with tools that can generate text or respond to basic questions. But when it comes to complex, high-stakes decisions like diagnosing a patient, analyzing financial patterns, or managing an entire clinic, these tools fall short. They often produce inaccurate results, lack transparency, and are trained on generic data not fit for specific professional use.
viggotech, based in Zug, Switzerland, with operations in the UAE and the U.S., builds AI designed for accuracy, explainability, and real-world logic. Its systems are focused on three industries where mistakes are costly and speed matters: healthcare, veterinary care, and finance.
“We saw the same gap repeating across sectors with systems full of data, but no intelligence. Tools that answer, but don’t think,” says viggotech founder Michael Gerges. “So we built one that does.” Their AI systems are not designed to mimic conversation—they’re built to think like trained professionals, following logical steps, not assumptions.
Building Minds That Work Like Teams
viggotech’s enterprise AI does not rely on black-box language models trained on random internet data. Instead, it uses domain-specific logic, curated training, and internal workflows that reflect how actual experts make decisions. This includes breaking down tasks step-by-step, verifying input sources, and mapping decisions to real-world processes.
Each AI instance is trained within a private environment with no shared models or third-party exposure. The result is a tailored system that learns the terminology, workflows, and compliance needs of its client without ever compromising data privacy. All deployments are protected under Swiss data privacy laws, regardless of where the client operates.
“We wanted to build an AI that earns the right to be trusted,” Gerges explains. “So instead of training it on everything, we teach it what matters line by line, logic by logic.” This method reduces hallucination risks to under 0.1 percent, according to viggotech’s internal benchmarks. It is a system that explains how and why it reached its conclusion.
AI with Accountability, Not Just Answers
viggoVetAI, viggoMedAI, and viggoFinAI are viggotech’s flagship verticals. Unlike legacy platforms, these tools are designed to handle the full depth of enterprise operations from clinical decision support to financial tracking. viggoVet, for example, replaces traditional PMS platforms with real-time expense monitoring, missed charge detection, inventory tracking, and compliance-specific logic tailored by region.
Most PMS platforms ignore the financial core of running a clinic. They are slow, outdated, and offer poor visibility into where revenue is gained or lost. viggoVet solves this by integrating built-in financial logic, modular inventory systems, and live alerts that allow staff to act on issues before they cause financial or operational damage. It is usable across markets, with support for tax and billing systems in various regions.
Training is fast with staff can begin using the platform in hours, not weeks. That speed, combined with its modular design, means clinics do not lose time or accuracy during transition. The software adapts to the needs of the business, not the other way around.
Swiss Precision Meets Global Urgency
Founded in 2019 by healthcare and finance professionals, viggotech started with a clear mandate: AI should assist people in high-logic environments, not confuse or replace them. In 2023, it launched viggoVet in Dubai, responding to regional demand in the GCC. In 2025, its operations expanded to the U.S., alongside the alpha release of its broader enterprise AI tools.
viggotech now operates with a core team of directors, developers, designers, and over 300 professional contributors, including specialists across healthcare, finance, and veterinary sectors. Every input into their AI is human-verified and science-backed with no scraped content and no shortcuts. Each system is trained to reflect not only industry standards but also local compliance rules and client-specific logic.
Its commitment to data security is anchored in Swiss law, one of the world’s most stringent frameworks for privacy. Combined with its internal model isolation, the company offers a level of trust rare in this time. “We’re not here to automate people out of their jobs,” says Gerges. “We’re here to build tools that think like your team. Not instead of them but with them.”
viggotech is building something many in the AI world have talked about, but few have delivered: technology that thinks in real-world terms. That does not replace experts but helps them move faster, with more clarity and less risk.
