- 2020 Q3: Finish developing our prototype
- 2020 Q4: Once STOPCovid’s finished kit receives FDA approval, we’ll establish a partnership with them
- 2020 Q4: Form partnership with health institutions around the nation
- 2020 Q4: Partner with manufacturers to accomodate for demand influx
- 2020 Q4: Kit and app rollout will occur simultaneously
- 2020-2021: Feedback from hospitals and users allow for constant updates to the app
How will the app be introduced to the market:
What We Feel will be marketed towards the general public, as a digital method of contact tracing.
The app is downloadable via any app store, so it is easily accessible to STOP-COVID users.
Digital contact tracing has a lot of potential left to uncover. when done right, it provides large-scale contact tracing and can even overshadow its traditional counterpart
However, we acknowledge that some aspects of our app are not entirely specified, Such as:
What We Feel will be marketed towards the general public, as a digital method of contact tracing.
The app is downloadable via any app store, so it is easily accessible to STOP-COVID users.
Digital contact tracing has a lot of potential left to uncover. when done right, it provides large-scale contact tracing and can even overshadow its traditional counterpart
However, we acknowledge that some aspects of our app are not entirely specified, Such as:
- the interactive map and a way to obtain directions to the nearest hospital/clinic
- A Google Maps API can be implemented and modified to fix this
Stakeholders:
Some stakeholders who we believe would be willing to fund/invest into WWF are:
Some stakeholders who we believe would be willing to fund/invest into WWF are:
- hospitals/clinics and their staff that are connected to the app’s communication services.
- leading tech companies and healthcare professionals that see this app as a potential pioneer in digital contact tracing for Covid-19 and future viruses