(Source: UniDoc Health Corp.)
  • UniDoc Health Corp. (CSE:UDOC) installed two Health Cubes at Verizon Innovation Labs in Los Angeles and San Francisco, with a third planned near Washington, D.C. by year-end
  • The Health Cubes showcase UniDoc’s clinician-assisted virtual care platform integrated with Verizon connectivity solutions for enterprise demonstrations
  • Each unit includes advanced medical instruments and software for remote examinations, such as vital signs monitors, ECG/EKG, and NEIL Connect
  • UniDoc Health stock (CSE:UDOC) opened trading at $0.16

UniDoc (CSE:UDOC) announced the delivery and installation of two Health Cube units at Verizon Innovation Labs, marking a significant step in showcasing virtual care technology to enterprise audiences. The installations are part of a three-unit order intended for demonstration within Verizon’s (NYSE:VZ) enterprise-focused Innovation Labs program.

The first two Health Cubes are now operational at Verizon’s Los Angeles Innovation Lab and the San Francisco Innovation Centre. A third unit is scheduled for installation by the end of the year at a Verizon facility near Washington, D.C.

The Health Cubes integrate UniDoc’s clinician-assisted virtual care platform with Verizon’s connectivity solutions, creating an environment designed to demonstrate advanced telehealth capabilities. Each unit is equipped with medical instruments and technology for remote examinations, including:

  • USB electronic stethoscope
  • Versa Scope
  • All-in-one vital signs monitor (SpO₂, blood pressure, pulse rate, temperature, scale)
  • ECG/EKG with blood analyzer
  • Blood analysis equipment
  • IT and communication systems
  • NEIL Connect software
  • ADA-compliant exterior platform with CCTV

Verizon plans to use these systems to showcase UniDoc’s technology to enterprise visitors, highlighting how virtual care can be integrated into connected environments. Demonstrations will focus on clinician-assisted examinations and the potential for telehealth solutions in enterprise and healthcare settings.

UniDoc confirmed that coordination with Verizon on demonstration content and scheduling is ongoing, with the third Health Cube expected to be installed by year-end.

(Source: UniDoc Health Corp.)

“Demonstrating inside Verizon’s Innovation Labs puts UniDoc in front of decision‑makers who are building connected care programs,” Tony Baldassarre, the company’s president and CEO said in a news release. “These deployments create a practical venue to show how our Health Cube, NEIL Connect software and integrated Verizon connectivity can support clinician-assisted exams, remote monitoring and care coordination across pharmacies, clinics and community sites. It’s an important step for our commercialization pipeline.”

Vancouver-based UniDoc Health is developing an e-health solution for the delivery of telehealth.

UniDoc Health stock (CSE:UDOC) opened trading 3.23 per cent higher at $0.16.

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