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This week, a team of six students at the Ict lab Utrecht has started developing an app for registering and viewing travel vaccination data. As part of the project, a pilot is being carried out among business users, including regional Public Health Services (GGDs).
This assignment builds on a completed proof-of-concept that explored the possibilities of blockchain technology and developed an initial application using blockchain to register vaccinations. The information exchange is based on the 'self-sovereign principle'. There is room for expanding functionalities as demanded by developments.
The student team is conducting this project within the theme of 'ICT and open innovation' at the Utrecht University of Applied Sciences and is supported and guided by Dialogic. The project is set to be delivered in January 2019.
Questions? Please contact Pieter Jan de Boer.