
11 November 2022 | For: Technical Youth Magazine
The Computer Applications Company also presented the integrated logistics management technology platform for the Cuban port community: PORTECOOS.
With the participation of workers and students belonging to entities in the information technology and communications sector of state institutions, forms of non-state management and different universities in the country, the fourth edition of the Innova contest was held this Thursday, which had as its motivating axis the development innovative solutions that increase citizens' access to ICTs.
The event was preceded by a pre-selection stage, in which 24 papers were evaluated, 21 for the subject area of Software and IT Solutions and three for Telecommunications, Electronics and Automation. After this initial stage, a total of 13 works were selected to be defended on the main day.
The presentations were made in mixed mode, face-to-face for the speakers located in Havana, and remote for the authors from the provinces of Pinar del Río, Villa Clara, Ciego de Ávila and Santiago de Cuba. The criteria applied by both courts to define the best works were related to their originality and novelty, the quality of the proposal, its economic, social or environmental impact, its scalability and sustainability and its technical, economic and legal feasibility.
As a result of the deliberations, four proposals received mentions. They were: National Insurance Management System (SISEN), from the University of Informatics Sciences, for their contribution to economic control and decision-making; Digital ecosystem of electronic government, of the Computer Applications Company, Desoft, for its contribution to the interaction between the government and the different economic and social actors; M-TEL Telecommunications services over IP, from the company MoviTel, for its technical and economic feasibility and for the possibility of being applied to other environments; and for the same reasons to work Checking device of the aircraft radio-communications system.
The presentation of the XAVIA HIS Hospital Information System, presented by the University of Informatics Sciences (UCI); “for its stability, for the adoption of international standards, for its contribution to the digital transformation of the sector in question (Public Health), because it contributes to creating a new model of hospital management and for having demonstrated technological sustainability”, according to the criteria of the jury.
This work gave an account of a novel system for generating, processing and archiving hospital information, with a concrete result associated with the Institute of Minimal Access Surgery, in the Cuban capital, which was declared a "Hospital without Paper", due to the fact that the all the information related to the patient's clinical history is digitized through the tool that was awarded.