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This product connects public bystanders (via a mobile phone) with a person's emergency contacts. This QR Coded sticker provides open access to a Bystander portal to quickly notify trusted peers that you and/or your equipment/vehicle/vessel have been found. Bystander Portal DemonstrationClick the QR Code to launch a bystander portal prototype that demonstrates how a bystander would notify your trusted peers. Use Case: A bystander, finding an asset tag for adventure, navigates to the unique web address and quickly notifies emergency contacts of incident and location. Bystander Portal Demonstration. To simulate what a bystander would experience when they scan a visible adventure asset tag, press the "Bystander Portal - Prototype" button. December 2025 Product Launch
Product VisionThis product is a result of our active efforts to drive maximum value (continuous application lessons learned) for customers with less than a penny's worth of electricity. Going forward, our vision (as illustrated below) is to augment our commitment to continuous improvement with an agentic architecture that accelerates product enhancements by continuously learning how to better connect trusted peers, their emergency contacts, and bystanders that notice distress. If you are interested in following our progress, please bookmark this page and/or subscribe to receive email updates. Relevant Idea Museum Blog Post
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This is QR-based emergency alert system enabling bystanders to notify emergency contacts via mobile scan. Defined user stories, orchestrated agile sprints, and validated accessibility and usability. Delivered scalable MVP under $1M budget, integrating low-code automation and real-time notification workflows
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8/18/2025 12:33:26 pm
This product will be successful if it gives commercial and peer excursion teams the ability to access a participant's emergency contacts quicker than with a paper registration form.
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PortfolioAuthorNot all ideas succeed. Many good ideas often fail in the presence of adversity; however, they always come with some lessons learned. Archives
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