Product · Social Impact
Telemedicine Program
Telemedicine program design, validation, and alliance with Tec de Monterrey for Fratello Project — using holographic projection technology to bring healthcare to rural Mexican communities lacking medical services.
Fratello Project is a non-profit organization focused on Mexican rural communities empowerment through education, health, and productive programs. Among the communities the organization works with, a common factor is the lack of health services and doctors, which translates into great problems when an emergency or a simple medical requirement is needed.
We developed a telemedicine framework with two deployment models: pre-recorded/group sessions and live/individual sessions. The system uses translucent screen technology for holographic video projection with black background. Live sessions require camera, microphone, projector, speakers, computer, and internet on both call sides. The process included community health diagnosis before technical development.
I managed the project as PM, creative director, and project strategist, working with engineers, audiovisuals, doctors, volunteers, and community members. I collaborated with Fratello Project's Health Director and co-designed the program for hologram implementation with existing health programs.
The program is validated with the community and ready to be implemented. The government is working on the wi-fi configuration for it to be able to run and help thousands of people.