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Luckie Tech

place Brazil

Reducing the mortality rate of children undergoing cancer treatment

We develop a system that starts with a dedicated wearable that send the vital signs of children undergoing cancer treatment to mobile apps to parents, doctors and a dashboard to the hospital showing not only the vital signs but also the location of each child. With this we can be faster on actions to save if any complications occurs with the kid during the treatment.

Overview

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Updated April 2025
Web presence

2019

Established

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Target group
I hope to teach that multidisciplinarity can contribute a lot to the innovation process, engineering, medicine, law, administration, can together improve the world we live in.

About the innovation

Why did you create this innovation?

After loosing a son to cancer I decided to drop my corporate career off and create Luckie Tech that reduce the mortality rate of children undergoing cancer treatment

What does your innovation look like in practice?

it is a wearable like a band-aid that stick on child armpit and send the information to mobile app to parents, to mobile app to doctors and nurses and to a webtool that stays in the hospital that shows the vital signs and also the location of each patient.

How has it been spreading?

We are showing this at various exhibitions, fairs, and conferences like WebSummit, TV interviews, etc

If I want to try it, what should I do?

There is a wearable and also a mobile app on Apple store and Play Store that is easy to use it.

Implementation steps

1st Step
1) Establish the entire system in the hospital;
2) Training for nurses and doctors
3) Training for system administration
4) Training for parents
5) Placing stickers on patients
6) Observing the first measurements