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Predictmedix to deploy coronavirus screening Safe Entry Stations at major office buildings in Canada, in partnership with Apsen Properties and Juiceworks Exhibits
The Edison, Palliser Complex and The Ampersand buildings in Calgary, along with the Bell Tower in Edmonton will now be equipped to provide an infectious disease symptom screening option for tenants The Safe Entry Stations rely on military-grade multispectral cameras paired with proprietary, clinically-based artificial intelligence algorithms to check for multiple symptoms associated with the coronavirus
Predictmedix Inc (CSE:PMED) (OTCQB:PMEDF) has announced the deployment of its Safe Entry Station screening systems at four key office towers in downtown Calgary and Edmonton, in partnership with Apsen Properties and Juiceworks Exhibits.
Predictmedix Inc. (CSE:PMED) (OTCQB:PMEDF)
( Predictmedix or the Company ) is pleased to announce deployment of Safe Entry Stations at 4 key office towers in downtown Calgary and Edmonton in partnership with Apsen Properties and Juiceworks Exhibits (Juiceworks). Calgary’s The Edison, Palliser Complex, The Ampersand and Edmonton’s Bell Tower are raising the bar by providing a completely voluntary infectious disease symptom screening option for their tenants. This is a multi-unit, 24 month contract.
Safe Entry Stations are powered by artificial intelligence (AI). Military-grade multispectral cameras use thermal imaging and a proprietary hardware configuration to capture data patterns that are analyzed instantly. They provide an immediate assessment of individuals looking to access shared spaces by screening for multiple symptoms associated with infectious diseases, such as COVID-19. Moreover, the technology is 100% non-invasive, expediting the screening process even at high v