These are the very impressive results of VAIPE (AI- and IoT-based Vietnamese healthcare monitoring and support application) after 6 months of implementation. The study was conducted by the VinUni-Illinois Smart Health Center, VinUniversity (VISHC) and BKAI Center, Hanoi University of Science and Technology. This is one of two VinUniversity research projects that received funding from the Vingroup Innovation Fund (VinIF) last February, with a total value of 9 billion VND. With these initial successes, the project has continued to receive high evaluation from VinIF.
VAIPE aims to build a smart platform that allows personal healthcare information to be collected, managed, and analyzed (such as medication use habits, heart rates, blood pressures, and other health indexes). These will be used to encourage safe use of medication, provide warnings of wrong medication use, and support early diagnosis. Integrating the latest technologies in machine learning and data analysis, the project’s final goal is to provide an easy-to-use and accessible solution for people to improve public health.
Research for the betterment of society and development of science with an emphasis on interdisciplinary areas are the key orientations of the team. Dr. Pham Huy Hieu – Co-PI of the project, Deputy Director of VISHC shared: “By participating in the project, students are inspired to follow the research path. They are the next generation of researchers.”
For more information on the project, please visit: https://vaipe.org/#home
About The VinUni-Illinois Smart Health Center (VISHC)
The VinUni-Illinois Smart Health Center (VISHC) is a result of the cooperation between VinUniversity (VinUni) and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) – USA. Its core emphases are biotechnology and data science. This project is granted 13.5 million USD by Vingroup to work towards building and developing research that has positive impacts on human health at low cost and high accessibility.