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Gahunda – Rwandan SMS App for Appointment Scheduling

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Gahunda by HeHe Limited in Rwanda is an SMS based mobile application for appointment scheduling aimed at improving public service delivery. It allows for the public service providers to efficiently schedule appointments and meetings with clients and colleagues. The application also assists to rate quality of public services as well as carry out surveys to get public opinion on service delivery.

 

This is how the team pitched their apps:

 

We have currently developed an application designed to help users find locations that they are looking for in Kigali or Rwanda. The application is SMS based and therefore simple to use. All the user has to do is send an SMS to our service indicating their current location and destination. Our application then generates a dynamic response giving the user step by step directions on how to get there. These directions include information on landmarks to guide the user. Included in the SMS reply are approximate public transportation costs for buses, taxis and motor bikes. This is intended to help our users get around Kigali and Rwanda more conveniently.

AfroPioneer Wants To Redesign Ads In Facebook – Give Them Interactivity And Style

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AfroPioneer is a startup based in Cameroon with a mission to change the online advertising landscape in Africa! Major African companies don’t advertise online. Why would they when we hardly visit our African websites? Statistics has shown that most African internet users use Facebook. Unfortunately, with about 120 characters and a small picture Facebook, ads are not suited for selling products from major companies. No animations, no flash, no interactivity and worse, most users don’t even see them.

 

The name of their Facebook ad app is called KmerBlagues.

KmerBlagues

 

That’s where AfroPioneer comes in, bringing interactivity to advertising through apps with local content.  They specialize in Facebook application development and know how to reach that local audience advertisers have a hard time reaching i.e. through ad space in the apps or a branded app that will engage users with the brand.

The Business Model Is Not Working? Try This Toolbox – A Business Model Canvas.

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Most times getting the right  business model is just tough and difficult. It is always the most agononzing aspect of business and it determines winners and losers.

 

So Tekedia saw this tool and want to introduce you to try it and model that business plan.  It is a proven Business Model Canvas that offers powerful, simple, tested tools for understanding, designing, reworking, and implementing business models that could see your idea rise into a profitable business.

 

Toolbox for iPad combines the speed of a napkin sketch with the smarts of a spreadsheet. It enables you to map, test, and iterate your business ideas — fast.

 

What else do you need? Maybe iPad because the toolbox needs an iPad to roll. This is how it looks.

 

 

Sketch

Sketch your business model using the practical methodology from the best-selling book, Business Model Generation.

 

Ballpark

Add ballpark figures for market size, revenue streams, and costs — faster than any spreadsheet.

 

Test

Test the profitability of your ideas with a quick report and breakdowns by offer, customer segments, and costs.

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) – Technology and Applications

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Radio frequency identification (RFID) is a general term used to describe a system that transmits the identity in the form of a unique serial number of an object or person wirelessly, using radio waves. It’s grouped under the broad category of automatic identification technologies.

 

In RFID systems, an item is tagged with a tiny silicon chip and an antenna; the chip and antenna together called a “tag” can then be scanned by a reader, using radio waves the “RF”. The chip can be encoded with a unique identifier, allowing tagged items to be individually identified by a reader (the “ID”). Proximity (short range) and Vicinity (long range) are two major application areas where RFID technology is used. Track and trace applications are long range or vicinity applications.  In each case, a reader must scan the tag for the data it contains and then send that information to a database, which interprets the data stored on the tag. The tag, reader, and database are the key components of an RFID system.

 

RFID system consists of three components; an antenna or coil, a transceiver, a transponder (RF tag) electronically programmed with unique information. An antenna or coil radiates radio signals to activate the tag and to read or write by reader in the ranges of anywhere from one inch to 100 feet or more, depending upon its power output and the radio frequency used. When an RFID tag passes through its electromagnetic zone, it detects the reader’s activation signal. The reader decodes the data encoded in the tag’s integrated circuit (silicon chip) and the data is passed to the host computer for processing.

 

The purpose of an RFID system is to enable data to be transmitted by a movable device, called a tag, which is read by an RFID reader and processed according to the needs of a particular application.

 

Applications of RFID Technology

 

Keyless Hotel Room

When hotel guests wear an RFID wristband empowered as an electronic room key, they never have to worry about where they left access card or key. It’s always on the wrist, which eliminates lost keys. By simply presenting the

 

wristband to the RFID-enabled door lock, each guest has secure access to their hotel room. The same RFID wristbandmay also be used to rent lockers, or access gym facilities and business centers. These added conveniences are proven in the industry to enhance the overall guest experience.

 

Electronic payment system

One of the most popular uses of RFID today is to pay for road tolls without stopping. These active systems have caught on in many countries, and quick service restaurants are experimenting with using the same active RFID tags to pay for meals at drive-through windows.

 

Manufacturing
RFID is used to track parts and work in process and to reduce defects, increase throughput and manage the production of different versions of the same product.

 

Supply Chain Management
RFID technology has been used in closed loop supply chains or to automate parts of the supply chain within a company’s control for years. As standards emerge, companies are increasingly turning to RFID to track shipments among supply chain partners.

 

People Tracking

Hospital uses RFID tags for tracking their special patients. In emergency patient and other essential equipment can easily track. It will be mainly very useful in mental care hospitals where doctors can track each and every activity of the patient. Hospitals also use these RFID tags for locating and tracking all the activities of the newly born babies.

 

All these applications are already in our environment without notice and it would be deployed continuously as there would be more needs for wireless connectivity, e-payments systems (e.g PoS using NFC), asset tracking, access control and so on. Embedded system experts need to follow the trend always and tail their designs toward the current technology.

 

More Ideas from Random Hack of Kindness (RHoK3) Kenya

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These are concluding ideas from RHoK3 Kenya that finished on Sunday.

 

ARV Drugs Monitoring: During disasters people lose access to their medication, health infrastructure can be destroyed, and this leads to higher rates of default on taking medications.Antiretroviral drugs (ARVs) are commonly used for for HIV/AIDS. Many people living with HIV/AIDS contract other diseases like TB and are thus on multiple medications.

 

Relief food distributions: Fool proof method of distributing food in humanitarian emergencies using smart technology.Food distributions today are still done with paper, which leads to logistical losses, loss through dishonesty and makes the system more prone to human error. The use of fingerprint scans and/or iris scan to register food beneficiaries and to use it in food distributions. This will eradicate stealing and non deserving persons to get food, the information will also feed into a database which can be tracked over time.

 

Moving Food: Every day, everywhere, a great deal of prepared foods goes to waste from restaurants, events, etc. In some larger cities, there are formal organizations to collect and distribute left over food, but most places do not have these resources and they are very costly to run. There needs to be a web/mobile based tool that allows registered users to pick up and drop off food on an ad hoc crowdsourced basis.

 

Managing Volunteers after a Disaster: How do we efficiently manage volunteers for health needs after a disaster? For an NGO working in Disaster Preparedness, they can often get a huge influx of volunteers during a disaster, and often have to turn many away because they cannot handle the flow.  In truth, this problem is broader in that it includes:

  • Organizing before the disaster
  • Organizing during the disaster response
  • How to maintain interest after the initial emergency response?
  • Empowering volunteers to identify needs and react
  • Issues of trust or credibility