From that personal experience, LifeQR was born: an ecosystem designed to accompany people in real life, on the street, while traveling, at home, in a medical consultation or in any unexpected situation.
Being the son of elderly parents made me think even more about the importance of having a tool that brings peace of mind, autonomy and security both for ourselves and for the people we love.
Being O negative also made me understand how important it is for critical information to be immediately available: blood type, allergies, ongoing medication, clinical history or interactions between drugs prescribed in different countries.
As a traveler, I always had another question in mind: what happens if someone suffers an accident in a country where people do not speak their language and that person cannot answer for themselves? That is why LifeQR was also conceived with a global, multilingual vision.
Over the last few years I worked intensely alongside artificial intelligence tools that were immensely useful in shaping the entire ecosystem. But above all technology, what drives this project is a very simple idea: to place innovation at the service of life.