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Fifteen Countries Collaborate on First Humanitarian Technology Challenge Workshop
11 November – The First Humanitarian Technology Challenge (HTC) workshop was held 26-28 October in Washington, D.C., U.S.A. 70 people from 15 countries participated in a series of working sessions focused on defining plans for field tests to address the three selected challenges presented at the June HTC conference, sponsored by IEEE and the United Nations Foundation.
The participants were primarily technologists, however, approximately 20 humanitarians, foundation, and government representatives also attended the meetings. Canada, India, Italy, Kenya, Malawi, Nigeria, South Africa, United Arab Emirates, Uganda, United Kingdom, Uruguay, Switzerland, Virgin Islands, and USA all sent representatives. Most participants were IEEE members from industry or academia, but 10 IEEE student and IEEE GOLD (Graduates-Of-the-Last-Decade) members were also in attendance.
The workshop concluded with basic plans established for four field tests:
* Providing an integrated power-on-demand electricity supply and management system
* Establishing a network of 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz Wi-Fi data communications links among small rural outposts
* Identifying patients by facial characteristics in a clinical setting
* Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) linked to medical records
The field test teams will now seek funding from large foundations, non-governmental organizations and other sources. Full details about the workshop, including a list of panelist biographies and access to presentations can be found in the Spigit online tool. To obtain a Spigit ID and login, send an email to htc [at] ieee [dot] org.