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Tracing Ireland's Population

Tracing Ireland's Population (TIP) identifies COVID-19 clusters in local communities. Developed by Limerick brothers Dr Paul Byrnes and Patrick Byrnes, TIP is a manual contact tracing app that gives the Irish public control.
TIP identifies and notifies known close contacts of individuals whom are experiencing strong COVID-19 symptoms. By avoiding the use of bluetooth and geolocational technologies, TIP offers a transparent contact tracing process.

PathCheck Foundation

PathCheck was founded in February, 2020, at MIT by a passionate community of people and organizations to contain the spread of COVID-19 and help revitalize economies without sacrificing personal privacy. We’ve been pioneers in digital contact tracing and exposure notification technology. Their original technology was based on the MIT Private Kit: Safe Paths.

COVID buzzer

The simple solution uses UWB (Ultra Wide Band) technology to keep a safe distance between each other. Everyone in the office, factory or elsewhere where many people gather, wears a buzzer. As soon as the buzzer meets another buzzer within a radius of 1.5 meters, a warning signal follows. The buzzer is completely anonymous, so there are no privacy issues involved.

Touchless pedestrian push-button

The SmartSense touchless PED push button, which has a five-inch activation range, aims to help reduce pedestrian exposure to contact viruses commonly found on push button surfaces. LightGuard is trying to help cities which are trying to “balance public safety with pandemic safety” by providing pedestrians the ability to activate crosswalks without using their bare finger.

Populus Street Manager

Populus Street Manager helps city departments of transportation identify and communicate new street policies, including street closures due to emergencies, construction, special events, or temporary COVID shared street policies. Street Manager can also be used alongside Populus’ mobility management solutions which help city transportation authorities securely receive and analyse data from mobility fleets, such as shared scooters, mopeds, and cars, to support data-driven transportation policy and planning.

3D-printed isolation wards

In the battle against the coronavirus, timely isolation has become the top priority for epidemic prevention and control. Adequate isolation wards can not only concentrate and isolate patients diagnosed with infection and suspected patients, effectively prevent the spread of the epidemic, but also provide patients with a more professional and comfortable treatment environment, which will help their early recovery.

Smart helmet

Developed by Shenzhen technology company Kuang-chi, the smart helmet, which looks like a motorcycle helmet, can automatically pinpoint a person running a fever within a 5-meter radius. The helmet can measure body temperature (even in large crowd), read QR codes, recognize license plates, has night vision and even face recognition.