OTQ-N
Part 1. Vaccine / Specific Medication
There are not many countries in Southern Sahara Des. that are available for a quick vaccination except South Africa, Eswatini, Ghana, Kenya, Namibia, and Rwanda. Other countries cannot smoothly distribute, move, store, and inoculate even if they receive vaccines
- Low- and middle-income countries are depending on the procurement of vaccines by getting aid from the Covax facility and aid from individual countries rather than purchasing vaccines directly from the manufacturer.
- The countries with lower income depend more on aid from Covax Facility and individual countries to procure vaccines.
Part 2. Food
On average, 50 percent of the food produced in Africa is wasted
According to FAO data, 90 percent of the food that is not consumed and discarded in Southeast Asia, including ASEAN countries, is often discarded due to corruption in the logistics process "from production to retail."
According to the WFP, about a third of all foods produced each year are lost (wasted) before consumption. One of the top U.N. priorities is to halve global food waste by 2030.
Produced but uneaten food is enough for 2 billion people (twice the global malnourished population)
Willog's Current solution configured with its own device and SW technology
- HW (Device) ① Logger developed with our own unique OR technology: OTQ (one-time-QR, data stored by set time on QR page) ② Track and collect temperature and humidity data with low-cost technology without networking
- SW (Tracking/Monitoring) ① Tracking and integrating collected data. Share information based on shipper demand within the interface ② Provides data views either through Willog's own console or separate data views with ERP interworking with each customer when requested ③ Simplified product tracking with mapping operations
Solution Features
- HW (Device Functions)
① Temperature is always sensed at intervals without on/off, and the temperature is displayed on the screen ② Automatic issuance of electronic shipping certificate when scanning QR ③ Always safe from artificial editing and hacking with the new QR generation ④ No gateway or separate scanner required
- SW function (tracking/monitoring)
① Manage temperature data collected during transport with customer order history within the interface ② Check the data stored in the server on the web page and mobile screen, store and manage the temperature record of the shipping certificate as a pdf ③ AWS Cloud RDS Relational Database Storage > Secure rollback processing with transactions if errors occur during storage ④ RDS Self-Maintained Upgrade Progress ⑤ AWS automatically saves daily in snapshot form for backup and secure rollback
Solution for Low- and Mid-income Country
Develop OTQ-N based on OTQ technology to launch low- and mid-income countries' customized low-cost product lines
For developing and low-income countries, thin and small one-time card (OTQ-N) data loggers will be released at around $1 per 10 usage basis. The logger tracks and collects departure and arrival location information and temperature/humidity data with low-cost technology without a network
The system can be built and operated at low cost so that patients at the end of low-income countries who are in desperate need of medicines and food supplies can be treated and managed with high-quality medicines.
Expected Benefit of OTQ-N
1)Provide transparent transportation solutions
2) reduce loss rates with low-cost devices
3) supply chain risk management
4) improve the logistics environment
Our new OTQ-N product is expected to solve problems with the logistics environment experienced in low-income countries and developing countries.
OTQ-N will be sold to countries and companies that lack the ability to pay for costs, not to products for advanced countries where existing customers are located.
OTQ-N is used to track changes in temperature and humidity during the logistics process, and based on the data, it is predicted that it will be able to improve the logistics environment, participate in location selection of the logistics center, and manage risks for quality food and medicine delivery.
Willog's beginning came from our willingness to establish a transparent logistics environment by resolving blind spots that arise during the logistics process of fresh food.
We would like to manage logistics risks by collecting data on the logistics environment. We hope that the value of the product will be fully preserved and delivered to the end consumer, and we will contribute to environmental protection and increase corporate profits by reducing the disposal rate of the product occurring during the logistics process.
Currently, Willog is using its data logger to collect logistics environment data of vaccines and medicines distributed in Korea. Pharmaceutical companies use the data to improve the logistics environment and determine the stability of pharmaceutical products. We will launch OTQ-N so that low-income countries and developing countries can obtain this data at a lower price, and we believe that it will help people in those countries receive the same quality medicines as other developed countries.
- Employ unconventional or proxy data sources to inform primary health care performance improvement
- Provide improved measurement methods that are low cost, fit-for-purpose, shareable across information systems, and streamlined for data collectors
- Leverage existing systems, networks, and workflows to streamline the collection and interpretation of data to support meaningful use of primary health care data
- Provide actionable, accountable, and accessible insights for health care providers, administrators, and/or funders that can be used to optimize the performance of primary health care
- Balance the opportunity for frontline health workers to participate in performance improvement efforts with their primary responsibility as care providers
- Growth
1. Attract investment to develop diverse product lines
2. Enter various markets and gather data on different logistics environments
3. Address cost issues and improve awareness of data loggers when entering low-income/developing countries
- Big Data
- Internet of Things
- Software and Mobile Applications
- 1. No Poverty
- 2. Zero Hunger
- 9. Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
- 11. Sustainable Cities and Communities
- Korea, Rep.
- Argentina
- Chile
- China
- Colombia
- Japan
- Kazakhstan
- Malaysia
- Mexico
- Peru
- United States
- For-profit, including B-Corp or similar models
- Organizations (B2B)