Development of a new mobile app to save lives and monitor hazards!
Last Updated: 21/02/2022 10:29 Created at: 21/02/2022 10:08
Final Presentation of NAVISP Project EL2-046 now available:
On Thursday, February 17, 2022, ITTI presented the results of the NAVISP project “HELP ME IN DISTRESS- MOBILE APP FOR SAVING LIVES AND MONITORING HAZARDS”, including a subsequent interactive Q&A session.
ITTI is a Polish SME and IT company that provides software solutions for various companies and institutions in Poland and other countries. With its expertise and years of experience in specialized software solutions, the company offers its customers a wide range of systems e.g. to support the management of warehouses, manufacturing processes, and space situational awareness and space missions.
The main objective of the project was the creation of a mobile application and web-based management panel that will allow reporting, monitoring and responding to crises in order to save the lives and health of people, ensure public safety and coordinate responses.
The project focused in particular on the design and development of an advanced IT system with a mobile application (Android and iOS) and a web application at the level of an Internet browser. The mobile application allows collecting information such as phone numbers, attachments or a predefined profile of the user with information about blood type, gender, age, specific conditions, and its position derived from the Galileo satellite system, etc. This information can be sent along with the call to the system, where other users can see the event on their mobile devices or in the web client. Various events, such as food collection points or medical centres, can also be created in the web client.
The project was part of NAVISP Element 2, which aims to maintain and improve the capabilities and competitiveness of the participating States' industry in the global market for satellite navigation and, more broadly, PNT technologies and services.
Thanks to the support of NAVISP, ITTI has succeeded in developing a promising application, which is ready to be adopted by a wide variety of public and private actors, in order to save lives in the future.
More detailed information can be found in the slides of the Final Presentation.