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ROQU Group

By Dermot - 12th Oct 2020

Pictured at the live demonstration of digital platform Health Passport Ireland and following rapid antigen testing are (l to r): Robert Quirke, CEO of ROQU Group, Prof. Martin Curley, Director of Digital Transformation and Open Innovation at the HSE, Liz Connelly, Infection Prevention & Control Nurse

The ROQU Group recently announced progress in Ireland’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic by completing a live demonstration of the very latest rapid antigen testing technology during the HSE’s Digital Academy Forum.

A first for Ireland, the test was performed live on-air with Prof Martin Curley, Director of Digital Transformation and Open Innovation at the HSE. The results were generated within 15 minutes before the end of Prof Curley’s presentation.

Pictured L-R are: Mr Robert Quirke, CEO of ROQU Group; Prof Curley; and Ms Liz Connelly, Infection Prevention and Control Nurse

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