Children's Healthcare Innovation
Hi, the innovation centre at the Royal Hospital for Children, Glasgow will receive computing credits and technical expertise from Amazon Web Services for BrAInwaves, a project to develop AI to help with epilepsy diagnosis
Detecting and monitoring respiratory problems in children and new-borns can be challenging. Existing in-hospital devices are invasive and poorly tolerated by children.
Dialysis is an essential treatment for patients with kidney failure, but may require weeks of in-hospital training for patients and their families and staff.
Children and families can find it hard to take in complex information about their conditions and procedures, especially if literacy is limited.
Keeping premature and sick new-born babies warm and close to their families is key to survival as well as optimising longer-term health and development.
Diagnosing and treating neurological conditions can be very challenging. Sometimes patients cannot be observed in their own environment or during episodes such as seizures.
Families in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Royal Hospital for Children, Glasgow, asked us to help keep them connected to their baby when they couldn’t be physically present
Together, we can transform the lives of children and leave a lasting, positive impact on society.