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Sensor.ge
One of the easiest ways the novel coronavirus can be transmitted is on the surfaces used by the public, like elevator, traffic light or ATM buttons. Sensor.ge submitted a project to the grant competition announced by Georgia’s Innovation and Technology Agency of the Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development to create sensor buttons that will either replace the traditional buttons or will be placed next to them. It will be enough to get within 0.5 – 3 cm of the sensory button to make it work. The prototype is being tested now. Such buttons will be made available for purchase to both the public and businesses.
REDMED
REDMED, a digital platform of medical services, has made remote medical services available for Georgian citizens currently abroad, who can benefit from audio consultation with a therapist, pediatrician or family doctor free of charge during the pandemic. REDMED aims to make healthcare more easily available for everyone and, to do so, is offering remote audio and video consultation services and appointments. Check it out on www.redmed.ge.
Gastronomic Tourism for Developing Internal Tourism
Gastronomic Tourism for Developing Internal Tourism is a new project of the Georgian Gastronomy Association and National Tourism Administration, which is set to develop domestic tourism and allow the Georgian population to (re)discover the material and non-material culture of their own country, agricultural products, different cooking techniques, etc. We have high hopes it will fill a gap in the tourism sector caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
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