Exelus and HoloForge developed for Nomadeec, an innovative mobile solution: telemedicine in mixed reality (XR), combining the Nomadeec platform with the Microsoft HoloLens headset to improve patient care and the field practitioners’ experience.
Thanks to the hands-free holographic interface, first responders (paramedics, rescuers, firefighters, etc.) can establish a patient assessment, transmit photos and medical data, and launch a real-time teleconsultation: all while keeping their hands free to treat the patient.
Beyond its field use, this application is also a perfect tool for simulation and healthcare training for first responders.
Compatible with more than ten medical devices (stethoscope, ECG, glucometer, etc.), Nomadeec features an intuitive voice and gesture interface. It supports the user without compromising essential medical procedures.
This solution enables faster and safer patient care, recognized as a major breakthrough in e-health. With our solution, coordination is improved, unnecessary hospitalizations are reduced, and immediate medical support is provided in the field.
Nomadeec was one of the highlights of CES 2018 and won an award at Laval Virtual in the “Environment & Health” category. Adopted by a quarter of France’s SAMU services and the Poitiers University Hospital, it changed medical decisions in 25% of cases, saving resources while improving care.
The result of several years of R&D between engineers, doctors, and UX experts, Nomadeec embodies the future of XR pre-hospital telemedicine. Its technical robustness, ergonomics, and compatibility with critical environments make it a benchmark in the sector.
In the Environment & Health category, Exelus and HoloForge received the award for Best Application at Laval Virtual for their work on the Nomadeec mobile telemedicine solution on HoloLens.
Yes, it is deployed in several French SAMUs and at the Poitiers CHU. Initial feedback shows better effectiveness of interventions and a reduction in avoidable hospitalizations, especially during critical cases such as strokes.
Nomadeec is designed for different contexts: emergency services, private paramedics, firefighters, nursing homes or even isolated sites (parks, villages, rural areas). The solution adapts to field needs and can be integrated into various healthcare networks.
Nomadeec allows them to transmit a complete medical report (data, photos, videos) in real time to a medical regulator, while keeping their hands free thanks to the HoloLens. This improves diagnostic accuracy and accelerates decision making.
Gone are the days when first aiders transmitted patient information to doctors on paper, or even orally... The SAMU has not escaped digital transformation, as evidenced by the success of the Nomadeec mobile platform. At CES 2018, it presented its latest evolution: the integration of augmented reality through a Microsoft HoloLens headset.