British Cyber Tech Company Develops Covid 19 Digital Health Passport with VCode


VST Enterprises Ltd.. the British cyber security company founded by tech entrepreneur Louis-James Davis (31)  announced that it has developed a unique digital health care passport in the fight against CoronaVirus (COVID19).

‘V-COVID™’ (powered by VCode®) will rapidly speed up the process of getting key critical care workers in hospitals and medical organisations such as doctors, nurses, paramedics returning to the frontline, but also ensure that they do so safely and securely.

VSTE are in talks with several leading medical equipment and service providers and are hoping to accelerate discussions with the British National Health Servic (NHS), the World Health Organisation,  (WHO) and other Government health organisations and medical services around the world.

VSTE which is based in Manchester, England are also in discussions to form a joint venture with international medical equipment company, Prometheus Medical - the UK’s leading supplier of pre hospital medical equipment and medical training courses- to provide its VCode® and VPlatform® technology.

Kevin Gallagher Group Chief Executive Officer for Prometheus Medical said;

“We are extremely excited to be working with Louis-James Davis and VST Enterprises developing the VCode® and VPlatform® technology and how it could improve the life-changing medical equipment that Prometheus Medical provides worldwide.”

The groundbreaking VCode® and VPlatform® technology works as a secure digital passport within a scannable app from a smart phone. The technology can be integrated into existing healthcare apps using the development kit, but is looking to be rolled out alongside Corona Virus (Covid-19) testing kits.

The VCode® and VPlatform® technology can support test result reporting back to the hospital or healthcare department where the key worker is employed. The ‘V-COVID™’ digital health passport can then be used on a regular basis for ongoing monitoring and reporting.

A key worker can present their smart phone displaying the ‘V-COVID™’ app with their latest test result - which can be scanned outside the 2 metre safe distancing zone - to any official to confirm and authenticate their current health status based on a traffic light system.

VCode® and VPlatform® represents the gold standard and next generation of code scanning technology for healthcare – an evolutionary step forward from traditional barcodes and QR Codes. Using military grade encryption it has over 2.2 Quintillion variations of codes. The codes become ultra-secure as user login, time, facial recognition, touch ID, geo-fences, handset brand and number of scans are just some of the factors that change what information the VCode® links to at the point of scanning.

VCode® has an infinite range of applications and capabilities from secure identification and ID, to geo location and geo fencing, asset tracking, authentication and permission based authorisations.

VSTE is currently using the same technology  to work with the UNITED NATIONS as part of their SDG Collaboratory (Sustainable Development Goals) program - to provide a wide range of technology services to 9 Billion people by 2030 and which will be announced in the coming weeks.

Fundamentally once ‘V-COVID™" has been used to get the critical care health workers back to work , then it can be used under strict guidelines to gradually bring back other essential workers and the rest of the UK workforce whilst continuing to observe the safety guidelines of social distancing. This will help a country's Government  to organise a gradual “back to work” campaign and staged draw down of the current "self isolation" lockdown restrictions. In doing so this will also help to minimise any secondary wave of the virus occurring and the lockdown measures being reintroduced which could ultimately cripple a country's fledgling economy with further stringent measures put back in place.”

It's unique technology means that ‘V-COVID™’ can also be used for the same validation and authentication process to be used in tests for other viruses such as Ebola, Sars and Mers. ‘“V-COVID™" can also be used to authenticate vaccinations given to the frontline key worker and confirm other key information such as their underlying health issues, ICE details, medication and personal protective equipment (PPE) authorised to the key worker.

Most importantly ‘V-COVID™’ can be used as a health passport for regular screening and testing of all viruses.  It will also help strategically to ensure that with regular updates and testing there is a reduced chance of a second wave of Corona Virus infections.

Critically ‘V-COVID™’ could also help Governments around the world with a staged lifting of the lockdown in various stages with key infrastructure staff in financial services, banking, transport, travel and supply chain services returning to work. Eventually all citizens would take the corona virus test with ‘V-COVID™’ and then either remain in self isolation or return to work. The metric data would also help the Government or Health Department/Ministry  to ascertain precisely how many people were still presenting symptoms, remaining in isolation and how many had tested negative and returned to work.

For information on how to integrate the software into your existing system visit www.vcode.it/developers.



July 15, 2020


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