Smart locker speeds up medication collection for chronically ill patients

June 11, 2019 Off By jrtrombold@gmail.com

A South African engineer has developed a digital platform that manages internet-enabled smart lockers for chronically ill patients to collect their medication. It eliminates pharmacy queuing by providing patients with a one-time PIN, which opens a locker that contains their medicine.  

Neo Hutiri was inspired to create the Pelebox after he was diagnosed with TB in 2014 and dealt with long collection queues when picking up his medicine. He says that by using the locker, medication can be collected in under one minute.  

Using the locker helps patients by giving them “the opportunity to not take too much time away from work, to focus on their business, to effectively live a more productive life without having lost time due to managing a disease,” Hutiri told the BBC.

Hutiri was recently recognised for his invention by winning the 2019 Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation from the Royal Academy of Engineering. There are currently six of the smart lockers operating in South Africa.

Email: neo.hutiri@technovera.co.za

Website: pelebox.com

Contact: pelebox.com/contact

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