Every year, it serves as a powerful incentive for development, providing a unique platform for cooperation between government agencies, public organizations, social entrepreneurs and those who successfully implement best practices. This year, special attention was paid to technologies aimed at improving the quality of life, including in the field of healthcare.
The project "Supervision in Children's Healthcare" was highly appreciated by the expert community for its comprehensive approach to monitoring the health of children in the first year of life, which made it possible to detect serious diseases in a timely manner, provide timely medical care, and reduce the risk of accidents in infants.
The victory in the nomination "Health and Longevity" opens up new horizons for the project. This is not just a reward, but a confirmation that caring for children's health, supported by modern technology and teamwork, is actually a technology that can save lives and ensure a sustainable improvement in the quality of life of the younger generation.