Bismart is delighted to announce that we have been named as a finalist for two awards at the IoT Solutions World Congress!

Bismart is delighted to announce that we have been named as a finalist for two awards at the IoT Solutions World Congress!

At Bismart we are constantly striving to come up with new ideas to serve the community, using new technological developments to help the most vulnerable in our society. Our solution, "Smart Social Home Care for population in social exclusion risk, with Smart Social Data Aggregation for Social Services Planning," is one of our solutions that we are most proud of, and now we can happily report that it will be in the running for two awards at the IoT congress.

We've been chosen for the categories of Best Innovation & Technology Solution and Best Healthcare Solution! The winner will be named at the inaugural IoT Solutions Award Ceremony during the 3-day congress celebrating everything to do with the Internet of Things.

For years now, our data scientists have been working hard at putting to use the vast volumes of data that our current day technology can collect. Big Data has opened up an entire world of new opportunities that not long ago were thought impossible.

The Solution

There is a huge amount of unstructured data to be found in the social and environmental determinants of health. Bismart's solutions, thanks to clever implementation of Big Data and Machine Learning, offers quick and efficient assistance to doctors, nurses, clinicians, social workers, governments, and any other relevant professionals caring for a patient. Our solutions can help identify at-risk populations, and build a framework to evaluate interventions. This is all done with the ultimate goal being a better healthcare service for everybody.

We hope that our Smart Social Home Care solution can change the lives of millions of people across the world for the better. We want to make it easier for those in need of help to receive it, and easier and faster for those who care for others to get important information about their loved ones.

Posted by Maria Gorini