It’s still in the experimental stage, but Ivan Capelli’s company Motivegeeks Labs (an ICT company) in collaboration with the Italian Motorcycle Federation has decided that this year’s CIV riders will be using a medical safety bracelet in order to improve response by track side first aid personnel.
The bracelet dubbed Sa.
Me.
Da.
® L.
I.
F.
E.
®, the acronym for Safety Medical Data – Local Infomed For Emergency” and has two basic functions; one is solely adminstrative, which allows riders to manage calendars, race registrations and engineering controls aimed to simplify the work for them and the Federation, while the second function probably the most important, will contain the medical history and records of the rider in order to have the data immediately available and help provide emergency personnel with better information in case of an accident.
The data will be accessible via web, from any place in the world.
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