In order to collaborate in the fight against the Coronavirus (Covid-19), using its experience in software development and its own resources, Ingenious has decided to release part of its technology for monitoring compliance with medical treatments in individuals as an open source tool (free and open source) for the control of Quarantines called BienAcá.
See more information about the BienAcá project
In a complex and crisis moment, where everyone's collaboration is required, Ingenious is releasing it for free so that any government (or organization) that needs it, can have it, since controlling the effective enforcement of quarantines in predefined physical spaces becomes more and more complex as the number of cases increases.
There are solutions on the market based on mobile tracking that notify the control center if the device leaves a certain area, although they do not ensure that the individual is actually next to the device. This solution uses biometric analysis to certify and ensure that it is the subject who does not leave the area and is with the registered device.
Ingenious is also releasing a bed control system for healthcare institutions.
In a scenario in which the health system is saturated, knowing the status of the beds available in the healthcare centers of a community, region, or even country centrally and in real time is vital for governments, as it allows them to ensure that resources are being used correctly as well as to detect inefficiencies and correct them centrally by simply measuring the vibrations of the beds.
Download document with the functionalities of the system
Ingenious(http://ingenious.agency) is an Uruguayan company that designs physical and digital technological products. We are one of the few companies in the world specialized in the discipline known as Behavioral Design or human behavior design.
Throughout its existence it has exported more than 90% of its turnover to the United States, working for clients such as Denver Health, University of Colorado, Adidas, BID, and distinguishing itself from other technology exporters in the local industry by providing services to its clients of greater sophistication combining various disciplines of design and engineering. In Uruguay, he has developed cutting-edge projects for public and private institutions such as ANII, BPS, and the Spanish Association of Engineering and Design.
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