4. Our Mission
To expand the boundaries of intelligent systems through innovation and
user-centered design, developing drones capable of assisting both health
professionals and patients in a manner that is helpful, safe, autonomous
and interactive.
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9. In the Netherlands…
• In 2016, over 1.3 Million ambulance
deployments occurred, which have
grown by 18% since 2012.
• 74% of cases were urgent.
60%
34%
Infants
Children
Elderly
Adults
10. In the Netherlands…
15 170
minutes
x2minutes
On average, patients waited 170
minutes in the ED before
receiving treatment.
93% of ambulances arrived at the
emergency scene within 15
minutes of the 112 call.
Survival rate doubles if a
bystander performs CPR instead
of waiting for the ambulance.
11. In the Netherlands…
In 2012, there were 2.7 million
people over 65, and by 2041 there
will be 4.7 million.
In 2014, the number of registered nurses
decreased by 33% .
85% of nurses claim that work pressure
has increased in the past 5 years.
12. Health Concerns for Elderly
• Heart Disease
• Respiratory Diseases
• Arthritis
• Alzheimer’s Disease
• Falls
13. Problems
• Increasing number of ambulance deployments
• Long waiting times for patients in Emergency Departments
• Decreasing number of registered nurses
• Increased work pressure for nurses
• Growing elderly population
14. Who Is Affected By These Problems?
Urgent care
patients
Nurse
practitioners
Elderly citizens
Long-term care
patients
Bystanders &
relatives
Supervision
Personnel
18. Applied Settings
Situations requiring supervision of the wellbeing and first-response
aid of an individual or a group:
Situations requiring care-assistance:
HospitalsSwimming pools Fitness or
Rehabilitation
centers
Nursing homes Independent
homes
Indoor mass
gatherings
20. Our Drone
Blue Jay can serve two functions:
1. Provide first aid in different indoor environments
2. Serve as an assistant to nurses and healthcare practitioners
21. Core Capabilities
• Surveillance and emergency monitoring
• Vital signs monitoring and pre-diagnosis
• Bring the appropriate first-aid tools based on the type of emergency
• Face and emotion recognition
Helpful Interactive Safe Autonomous
22. Core Capabilities
• Surveillance and emergency monitoring
• Vital signs monitoring and pre-diagnosis
• Bring the appropriate first-aid tools based on the type of emergency
• Face and emotion recognition
Helpful Interactive Safe Autonomous
23. Core Capabilities
• Surveillance and emergency monitoring
• Vital signs monitoring and pre-diagnosis
• Bring the appropriate first-aid tools based on the type of emergency
• Face and emotion recognition
Helpful Interactive Safe Autonomous
24. Core Capabilities
• Surveillance and emergency monitoring
• Vital signs monitoring and pre-diagnosis
• Bring the appropriate first-aid tools based on the type of emergency
• Face and emotion recognition
Helpful Interactive Safe Autonomous
25. Your future drone assistant in healthcare
Thank you for your attention!
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Notas del editor
In 2016, there were over 1.3 million ambulance deployments, which have increased by 18% since 2012.
74% of cases were urgent, where patients had serious threats to vital functions or health damage.
93% of ambulances arrived at the emergency scene within 15 minutes of the 112 call.
Last year on average, patients waited 170 minutes in the Emergency Department before receiving treatment by a nurse or physician.