TrAIcorder in Cortina: results certified by the University of Padova
The University of Padova has published its post-event press release on the cardiovascular prevention initiative in Cortina d'Ampezzo, where TrAIcorder carried out non-invasive screenings on hundreds of people.
The University of Padova (UniPD) has published its official post-event press release on the cardiovascular prevention initiative in Cortina d'Ampezzo, where TrAIcorder played a central role as a non-invasive screening tool for vital signs. The official document — available as an attachment to this article — certifies the results achieved in the field and includes feedback from the citizens and healthcare professionals involved.
The project: prevention at altitude
The initiative brought TrAIcorder technology directly to the citizens of Cortina as part of a prevention programme jointly promoted by the University of Padova and local healthcare institutions. The goal was to make advanced screening tools accessible outside the traditional hospital environment, in a setting with a strong community dimension.
Thanks to the simplicity of the Video Check-Up — no physical contact, no prior preparation — it was possible to involve a large number of participants in a short time, significantly lowering the barrier to access.
The documented results
The UniPD press release describes an overall positive experience. The high number of people screened and the favourable feedback from both users and healthcare professionals confirm the clinical feasibility of TrAIcorder in real territorial prevention settings. Particular emphasis is placed on how naturally the device integrates into mass prevention activities, causing no friction or discomfort for participants.
UniPD validation: a strategic milestone
Collaboration with a leading university like the University of Padova ensures a rigorous approach to data collection and analysis, strengthening TrAIcorder's scientific and institutional credibility. The post-event press release is a key piece in the technology's clinical validation journey.
Towards new models of territorial care
The Cortina experience points in a clear direction: TrAIcorder is not merely a technological tool, but an enabler of new care models that are closer to people. Its ability to operate in non-clinical environments, combined with non-invasiveness and immediate accessibility of results, makes it ideal for large-scale prevention programmes.