AI informatics platform that deploys interactive hyperrealistic avatars to significantly enhance patient understanding of critical healthcare information. This saves lives and reduces costs.
91% of minimum goal raised
Minimum Target £ 500,000 |
Minimum investment amount £ 10,000 |
Maximum Target £ 750,000 |
Maximum investment amount £ 70,000 |
VirtTuri is a spin out technology from Orbital Global, a multi-award winning digital service and technology company. The core AI capabilities have been developed and patented as part of two outstanding rated Innovate UK Knowledge Transfer Partnerships. Across global healthcare poor outcomes, elevated mortality and rising costs correlate to poor patient education. VirtTuri deploys unique regulatory compliant hyperrealistic avatars that interact to promote optimal recall of critical healthcare information relating to conditions, medicines and treatments. VirtTuri is making rapid commercial progress within its target public and private sector healthcare pathways.
VirtTuri is a powerful combination of patented machine learning and clinical informatics avatar technologies that promote recall of critical healthcare information relating to conditions, medicines, self care and treatments.
Patient engagement and recall can be optimised via rapid and accurate hyperrealistic avatars that can be deployed to interact in different languages, ages, genders and ethnicities. This provides equality of access to patient groups who traditionally feel excluded or disenfranchised.
Crucially, the technology has been recognised as the first to successfully navigate and manage onerous healthcare regulatory requirements such as pharmacovigilance.
Patient engagement, comprehension and recall of critical healthcare information is failing across every facet of global healthcare.
A good example of this failure is the 93% of asthma sufferers who misuse their metered dose inhalers due to poor understanding, which correlates directly with deteriorating healthcare outcomes, rising mortality and rising costs.
VirtTuri can be tailored to be highly relatable, promoting elevated engagement, better understanding of complex healthcare concepts and significantly elevated recall of critical clinical information.
When you consider the UK, average reading age is 9 years old. VirtTuri could be transformative in patient education delivery.
VirtTuri's revenue model is an annual license which can range from £15,000 - £500,000 per annum.
The license level is determined by the following:
- Number of avatar types
- Number of languages
- Size of topic or knowledge base the system is required to interact on.
VirtTuri is a powerful combination of patented machine learning and clinical informatics avatar technologies that promote recall of critical healthcare information relating to conditions, medicines, self care and treatments.
Patient engagement and recall can be optimised via rapid and accurate hyperrealistic avatars that can be deployed to interact in different languages, ages, genders and ethnicities. This provides equality of access to patient groups who traditionally feel excluded or disenfranchised.
Crucially, the technology has been recognised as the first to successfully navigate and manage onerous healthcare regulatory requirements such as pharmacovigilance.
Patient engagement, comprehension and recall of critical healthcare information is failing across every facet of global healthcare.
A good example of this failure is the 93% of asthma sufferers who misuse their metered dose inhalers due to poor understanding, which correlates directly with deteriorating healthcare outcomes, rising mortality and rising costs.
VirtTuri can be tailored to be highly relatable, promoting elevated engagement, better understanding of complex healthcare concepts and significantly elevated recall of critical clinical information.
When you consider the UK, average reading age is 9 years old. VirtTuri could be transformative in patient education delivery.
VirtTuri's revenue model is an annual license which can range from £15,000 - £500,000 per annum.
The license level is determined by the following:
- Number of avatar types
- Number of languages
- Size of topic or knowledge base the system is required to interact on.