To give local retailers a platform and help help consumers to find their services, “Brighton Quarantine Delivery” was set up.

To give local retailers a platform and help help consumers to find their services, “Brighton Quarantine Delivery” was set up.
Doctors open virtual practices to care for their patients online. At “KinderarztNow”, you dial in via laptop, smartphone or phone to have your personal session with a doctor.
An online learning platform will be open to everyone to develop knowledge and tools to integrate these aspects into teaching practice.
To make blood donations possible, an online platform was created that allows citizens to book personal appointments in special donation facilities.
To provide customers with the possibility to spend time in a restaurant at least virtually, a restaurant organises a virtual night out via Zoom every other evening.
UVD robots can be used to disinfect contaminated hospital rooms.
The emergency package helps businesses quickly retune their sales processes, change priorities and communication strategy, and minimise financial losses.
To reduce the rate of infection and help people avoid infection, Bluetooth can be used to detect users when get close enough to infect each other.
As people are stockpiling essential goods during the coronacrisis, leaving supermarket shelve empty, two students from the University of Texas have invented a web tracker that checks inventories of stores.
An educational initiative connects pupils studying at home with a university student willing to support them with their schoolwork.
IKEA joins the list of companies that branch out of their business to support governments in their fight against the spread of the coronavirus.
An international taskforce designed an intensive care unit inside a 20-foot shipping container that can be quickly deployed in cities around the world.
An intensive training course for Scandinavian Arlines cabin crew increases their chances on the job market and aims to support the health system at the same time.
FNF MENA structures their day with digital check-ins at the beginning and end of each day and now they are inviting everyone to join in.
A total of 53 individual accommodation spaces will be available for patients placed in Covid-19 quarantine at the PeleČ™ Castle, one of the most beautiful castles in all of Europe.
Creatives can help to help spread public health messages in ways which are effective, accessible and shareable.
To tackle the short supply of medical equipment, businesses are stepping in to help governments.
Artificial Intelligence can be used to create disease prevention maps. They provide information on where outbreaks may occur and the potential spread of disease.
To reduce the risk of infection, a food delivery company defines strict rules for restaurants and delivery staff.
A knowledge bank offers materials on how to facilitate digital study circles and cultural events.