The ‘U1st’ demonstrator consists of two parts: a self-contained multi-service module (“pop-up”) delivered on a platform for light electric utility vehicles (FlexEVan) that brings together innovative technologies from the seven members of the Software République and its partners for this concept. Several services such as healthcare, self-service, bicycle repair and recycling of electrical appliances can be offered to citizens via this platform.
Software République, which includes Renault, Dassault Systèmes, Eviden (part of the Atos Group), JCDecaux, Orange, STMicroelectronics and Thales, is currently demonstrating its module for healthcare services, one of the ‘U1st Vision’ use cases, at the VivaTech start-up trade fair in Paris. This is a kind of doctor’s surgery on wheels. It integrates 21 medical applications and 12 innovations, including an avatar supported by artificial intelligence. The “Health Pop-Up” offers a solution to the challenges of “medical deserts” by providing citizens, wherever they are, with an integrated mobile service for the prevention, diagnosis and monitoring of diseases.
The aim is to redefine healthcare, capitalising on the benefits of our increasingly connected world and the new possibilities that enable continuous measurement of health data via smart devices, while ensuring patient privacy. The module is operated by a medical assistant and enables teleconsultations with healthcare professionals.
The common goal behind this concept is to provide citizens with citizen-centred care and preventive healthcare services. The concept is secure and enables seamless interaction between devices and services. It ensures that healthcare can be provided anytime, anywhere, without compromising the quality of services or data protection. At the heart of the U1st vision is a commitment to putting the individual at the centre and responding to the needs of citizens.