Inspiration

In light of the Covid-19 outbreak, we have realized the importance of storage units in the health care industry. Brilliant scientific minds have come together to make vaccines to help combat the disease. While this vaccine brings great hope to the world, have you ever wondered about the challenges associated with its supply, distribution, and storage? These challenges are common to the entire world, especially in third world countries where resources are limited. Current vaccines in the market such as Moderna and Pfizer are RNA-based vaccines and if they get too warm or cold, they are spoiled and must be thrown away. The question is can the world let these vital resources be wasted?

What it does

Frivcene is a cold chain refrigeration technology that exceeds the market standards. Frivcene freezers consist of shock absorbent and antimicrobial technology that help to prevent lubrication and the growth of microbes, minimizing the need to clean the freezers, and with an ultra-powerful sealing technology. Our refrigeration technology is also interfaced with an app design meant to provide data about the interior conditions, AI-powered alerts, and facilitate the easy and safe transfer of the unit.

How we built it

The cold chain refrigeration unit was designed using EchoAR. Additionally, the app interface was prototyped using Figma. Finally, our AI and image recognition capabilities were also demonstrated through the google teachable machine API.

What's next for Frivcene

We plan to generate profit from selling freezers as well as charging a 2% fee on the order of vaccines to fund the functioning of the app. In order to fund this venture in its initial phases, our potential key partners would be the GAVI, the vaccine alliance, global affairs Canada, the Gates Foundation, and leading vaccine producers such as Pfizer and Moderna.

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