I was president of the IET for 2016-17, and have been asked by government to gather practical and innovative ideas from our Engineering communities. So, please enter any ideas you might have in this thread that might help address and mitigate the Covid-19 crisis. Ideas might include digital tracking / monitoring through therapy equipment and beyond. Even ideas outside your usual expertise domain will be welcome. Now’s the time for Engineering to show we can change the world!
Thank you for opening up this forum topic. I'm a VC investor with a number of companies that want to make a difference.
One company delivers data visualizations that marry with predictive analytics. It helps users to drill down into data better to gain hindsight, insight and foresight into what happened and what might happen.
I'm not advertising their name here, but I'd be delighted to effect an introduction. They are very keen to make a difference in whatever way they can.
We believe it may be helpful if the government or local authorities want to set up war rooms to better understand and manage a range of public health initiatives - including distribution of the disease, antibody results, medical equipment, vaccines etc - over the course of the pandemic.
Here is a simple example visualisation but the software is of course very flexible and interactive.
Thank you for opening up this forum topic. I'm a VC investor with a number of companies that want to make a difference.
One company delivers data visualizations that marry with predictive analytics. It helps users to drill down into data better to gain hindsight, insight and foresight into what happened and what might happen.
I'm not advertising their name here, but I'd be delighted to effect an introduction. They are very keen to make a difference in whatever way they can.
We believe it may be helpful if the government or local authorities want to set up war rooms to better understand and manage a range of public health initiatives - including distribution of the disease, antibody results, medical equipment, vaccines etc - over the course of the pandemic.
Here is a simple example visualisation but the software is of course very flexible and interactive.