Project description
Innovative digital drug testing software
Drug consumption is on the rise worldwide; in Europe, alcohol and other narcotics are responsible for 30 % of all road fatalities, 25 % of fatal workplace accidents, and more than 54 % of e-scooter accidents. The adoption of appropriate measures could prevent many of these accidents: the influence of alcohol and drugs can be detected with Eyescanner, a revolutionary AI-enhanced eye scanner software that seamlessly integrates with technologies in smartphones and cars, providing a groundbreaking drug-testing solution for previously challenging environments. Eyescanners offer a modern and efficient alternative to existing methods used in law enforcement, corporate, and healthcare sectors. The EU-funded EYESCANNER project is actively seeking support to finalise the development and showcase its application as the leading digital drug testing solution.
Objective
Drug consumption is rising worldwide. In Europe, alcohol and other narcotic drugs cause 30% of all road deaths, 25% of all fatal workplace accidents, and >54% of all e-scooter accidents. We believe that most of these accidents could be prevented using the right tools. To this aim, we have developed Eyescanner, a revolutionary AI-based software that detects the influence of alcohol and other drugs through image analysis of eye area. Eyescanner is a versatile digital tool that can use existing tech infrastructure: smart phones, integrated into cars, hospital equipment, etc. Our solution offers a drug test for environments where drug testing was not possible (cars, e-scooter apps) and a better alternative to currently used methods (law enforcement, corporate, healthcare).
We now seek EIC support to finalize Eyescanner development and demonstrate its application on different scenarios. We will partner with industry leaders to transform Eyescanner into the digital drug testing global leader
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HORIZON.3.1 - The European Innovation Council (EIC)
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(opens in new window) HORIZON-EIC-2022-ACCELERATOR-01
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411 07 Goteborg
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