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LiPo lights the way at iAwards as AEHRC and DoseMe pick up minor medals

5 September 2016
By Kate McDonald

A GPS-like indoor positioning system called LiPo developed by the University of South Australia that uses light to triangulate a person's position and has potential in aged care and hospitals has taken out one of the major categories at the iAwards.

Brisbane's DoseMe, which has developed a medications dose individualisation app, also picked up a minor medal, as did the snoMAN mapping system developed by the Australian E-Health Research Centre and the Princess Alexandra Hospital to map clinical terminologies from the hospital’s EMR.

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