The Carlos Haya Hospital has developed a chip to make more accurate the diagnosis of food allergies. This method, that uses the patient’s blood, uses five hundred proteins contained in food to determine with accuracy which is the food suitable for the consumption of patients.
Month: November 2012
Software made in Almería optimizes transportation routes to save time and fuel
An intelligent fleet’s management informatics system allows a transportation enterprise from Almería saving 12.000 litres of fuel per month. This software, also developed in Almería, monitors the activity of more than two hundred trucks to advise them about which road they must take to save fuel.
Helping hand: elders from Córdoba guide others in their visits to the hospital
A group of volunteer elders act as guides at the Infanta Margarita Hospital in the Andalusian town of Cabra, in Córdoba, to help other people of the third age that visit the building. Selflessly, they give them to the doctor’s office, give them company or help them reading their prescriptions.
Data safe from hackers thanks to a chip developed by Andalusian researchers
Researchers of the Microelectronics Institute and the University of Seville have developed a security system called Criptobio that protects confidential information from cybernetic attacks.It has a USB device that contains a chip that requests a finger print and a facial recognition test to allow access.