The World Health Organization (WHO) has selected the PathCheck Foundation to support its effort to ease the process for its member states to implement digital vaccination certification. In August of 2021, WHO proposed Digital Documentation of...
‘Waze’ App for the Pandemic Journey This is an edited transcript of the TEDxMIT Talk by PathCheck Foundation Chairman & Founder, Ramesh Raskar, Ph.D. The original video presentation can be viewed here: Waze for our Pandemic Journey | Ramesh Raskar |...
We’re very excited to announce that Minnesota has launched their COVIDaware MN exposure notification app on iOs and Android. The app was built by the PathCheck team working with Minnesota using our open source software.
Right from the start, the Montreal innovation ecosystem mobilized and organized itself around different initiatives that would seek to use technology to assist with the worldwide threat that the COVID-19 pandemic represented. Like in most other...
Back in May Guam had an initial spread of the COVID-19 virus. . Early August the territory is now in a second wave, and a stay at home order was put into place. This second wave has been devastating with now over 19 deaths and 1700 cases. Guam...
PathCheck is launching an advisory service and a professional service to help states build, launch, and deploy their EN Express solutions. Today, Google and Apple announced EN Express, which builds on the Google Apple Exposure Notification API...
The Professional Services Team at the PathCheck Foundation has helped jurisdictions get cross-functions (Governor’s office, Department of Health, Epidemiologies, IT, Partners, etc.) collaborate together to build a customized COVID-19 mobile app that...
Responsible AI webinar, 20th August
We have been heads down the last few weeks helping many jurisdictions bring their resources together with our team to build COVID-19 exposure notification solutions that leverage the Google Apple Exposure Notification (GAEN) API. We’re building on...
When we spun PathCheck Foundation out of MIT in February as a global collaboration to create privacy-preserving technology to contain COVID-19, we couldn’t have imagined how fast and large our effort would grow.