-- Sale includes three cubes, with the intent to expand to fifteen
VANCOUVER, BC, June 4, 2024 /PRNewswire/ - UniDoc Health Corp. (CSE:UDOC) (FRA: L7T) (OTCQB:UDOCF) ("UniDoc," or the "Company"), an innovator in the eHealth sector, is pleased to announce that it, in conjunction with its Italian partner UniCheck S.R.L., has entered into a supply agreement (the "Agreement") with Aiutamoli a Vivere Foundation ("AVF" or the "Foundation") of Terni, Italy for the purposes outlined below.
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Key Takeaways:
- UniDoc completes sale of H3 Health Cubes
- Sale includes three cubes, with the intent to expand to fifteen units
- Aid group, Aiutamoli a Vivere Foundation, to use these in the Ukraine and the Gaza strip
Pursuant to the Agreement, UniDoc has agreed upon the initial sale of up to fifteen (15) H3 Health Cube health stations as part of AVF's objective of providing support to the Ukrainian and Gazan peoples severely affected by conflict, through the placement of Health Cube health stations to provide territorial eHealth services.
Antonio Baldassarre, CEO of UniDoc, notes: "We are excited to take this first step with the Foundation. This partnership represents an important milestone in our mission to improve healthcare delivery to all people that need it. By combining our experience and technology capability with the Foundation's leadership and systems integration, we are confident that together we will make this trial a success."
The Aiutamoli a Vivere ("Let Them Live") Foundation has been operating in countries through the Franciscan Missions with great social and humanitarian successes recognized by local governments as well as by Italian, European, and related world assistance organizations. The roots of the Foundation go back to work done to help the children affected by the Ukraine Chernobyl nuclear disaster in 1986. These initial works created the conditions for the official establishment of the Foundation in 1992 by two Founding Members: Fr.