Two thirds of the team, Caption: Simona Sasnauskaite and Huria Sadiq receiving their award
A trio of Claremorris students have secured a prestigious accolade.
The dynamic team of three innovative teenage girls from Mount Saint Michael’s secondary school received the recognition at the Technovation regional pitch event held at AMD in Dublin.
Their project, ‘Evolve Era’ is a groundbreaking app that promises to transform healthcare access by tackling the enduring challenge of lengthy general practitioner (GP) and hospital waiting lists.
Teenagers Ema Sasnauskaite, Simona Gaubyte and Huria Sadiq created their project at the Teen-Turn-led after-school sessions, which include learning how to code a mobile app and where they were supported by lead mentor Stephanie Hogan, receiving further guidance from industry and academic volunteers.
Reflecting on their remarkable achievement, Ms Sasnauskaite said: "Being recognised for our efforts in creating something that can make a real difference in people's lives is truly humbling. We wanted to address the frustration many people face with long waiting times for medical care, and Teen-Turn's support has been instrumental in helping us realise this vision."
The trio showcased their app's potential to streamline healthcare services, presenting a solution poised to ease the burden of waiting times for patients nationwide.
‘Evolve Era’ is a revolutionary app set to redefine the landscape of personal health management against the backdrop of persistently long waiting times for GP visits and hospital admissions.
"Through Teen-Turn, we received invaluable mentorship and guidance, which enabled us to refine our idea and bring it to fruition.
"Their support empowered us to push boundaries and create something truly impactful,” added Ms Gaubyte.
With its state-of-the-art AI capabilities, the app empowers users to take charge of their health like never before. From tracking personal healthcare issues such as mapping and monitoring moles to leveraging the AI machine learning model for assisting in the diagnosis of skin conditions like eczema or measles, the app offers users valuable insights and support while awaiting medical consultations.
Ms Sadiq explained: "We wanted to harness the power of technology to empower individuals to actively engage in managing their own well-being.
"Our app not only enhances efficiency in healthcare delivery but also encourages a proactive approach to health management, ushering in a new era of personalised healthcare."
With Teen-Turn's support paving the way, these young innovators are poised to make a lasting difference in the realm of healthcare technology.
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