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Crimson Tide PLC
07 April 2010
 



Crimson Tide Plc

("Crimson Tide" or the "Company")

CRIMSON TIDE TECHNOLOGY KEEPS IRISH GOVERNMENT PROJECT SECURE

Crimson Tide, the mobile software technologies company, is pleased to announce that a ten year study initiated by the Irish Government to ensure that the needs of its older people are met, is utilising an advanced mobile system developed by the Company to guarantee security and confidentiality.

 TILDA (The Irish LongituDinal Study on Ageing) was launched by Minister for Health Mary Harney in November 2006, to study a representative sample of at least 8,000 people, aged 50 years and over and resident in Ireland. It charts their health, social and economic circumstances over a 10-year period.

The study is being carried out across the whole of Ireland by Trinity College Dublin in collaboration with a panel of scientific researchers and international scientists with expertise in various fields of ageing.   Crimson Tide's system ensures this operation is carried out in a secure and confidential manner using mobile portable technology. 

The application is centred around the Motorola MC55 hand held device and requires the user to identify and capture each respondent's details.  It enables the user to move through a series of screens, adding additional data relevant to the project, as they proceed. 

 The system uses real time GPRS data transfer to ensure that records are updated immediately after each visit, and the hand held device interacts with a number of application-based tests carried out on a laptop computer.  All information gathered is kept strictly confidential and used only for research purposes.

Says Dr Hilary Cronin, Medical Director for TILDA: "Crimson Tide is an exceptional company to work with and I cannot recommend them highly enough. Their people are incredibly efficient and so pleasant to deal with.  They spent time ensuring that our technology interfaces were user friendly and intuitive.  Our initially 'techno-phobic' research nurses now love their PDA's and can't imagine collecting data without them! It has significantly improved the way we conduct our clinical research. Their technologies are now an integral part of our study and I look forward to working with them again in the future."

Crimson Tide Director Laurence Darcy says: "It has been a privilege to work on this study with Trinity College Dublin to develop a state-of-the art mobile data solution. We are working on a range of solutions in the healthcare sector and expect to have more innovative solutions coming to the market this year."

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For further information, contact:

Crimson Tide plc

Barrie Whipp, Executive Chairman

 

01892 542 444

Threadneedle Communications

Graham Herring/Josh Royston

 

020 7653 9850

 


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