AIIC Turin 2026: TrAIcorder's aggregate preventive screening report
During AIIC Turin 2026, TrAIcorder transformed the measurements collected at the stand into an aggregate reading designed to build awareness, guide preventive campaigns and support scalable screening programmes.
Aggregate report - AIIC Turin 2026
During AIIC Turin 2026, TrAIcorder was presented in a particularly meaningful setting for clinical engineering and healthcare innovation.
Over the course of the event, the measurements performed at the stand were collected and analysed in aggregate form, with the goal of showing the concrete value of a fast, accessible screening programme focused on prevention.
The central point is not the single measurement. The real value lies in the ability to transform many individual experiences into an overall reading that can help understand recurring needs, identify areas of attention and support more targeted prevention initiatives.
In a setting such as AIIC, this value is especially meaningful: engaging with professionals who are used to assessing technologies, processes and organisational impact makes it possible to observe TrAIcorder not only as a device, but as a potential component of a prevention model closer to the places where people live and work.
243
measurements collected
215
distinct users
18-73
age range
41.6
average age
From individual data to aggregate insight
The report is built around this transformation: from individual measurements to an aggregate view that is readable and useful for those who want to promote prevention in a more structured way.
This approach can be applied in different contexts: companies, public bodies, healthcare facilities and local communities that want to launch simple, scalable and privacy-respecting screening programmes.
An aggregate reading makes it possible to move beyond an isolated event. Screening becomes an information base for defining priorities, calibrating awareness messages, planning follow-up moments and measuring the impact of initiatives over time.
For an organisation, this means moving from an occasional prevention activity to a more continuous pathway: an initial engagement moment, an aggregate return of information, possible voluntary follow-up and new actions built around the needs that emerge.
An aggregate reading, not a diagnosis
The report describes aggregate and anonymised information. It does not provide individual diagnoses and does not replace clinical assessment by a healthcare professional.
TrAIcorder as an operational tool
For TrAIcorder, this report represents an important step: it shows how the device can serve not only as a measurement tool, but also as operational support for generating awareness, guiding preventive campaigns and contributing to decisions based on aggregate data.
From this perspective, the technology does not simply return a single result. It becomes part of a broader process that can help organisations and communities design preventive initiatives that are more accessible, measurable and sustainable.
The speed of the experience is a decisive element: it lowers access barriers, encourages participation and makes it easier to integrate screening into settings where available time is limited, such as events, companies, pharmacies, community clinics or public initiatives.
At the same time, aggregate reporting keeps the focus on collective prevention and planning, without turning the report into a tool for individual diagnosis. This is where technology, method and responsible communication need to move together.
A replicable model
The Turin experience shows a model that can be replicated: define a setting, involve people voluntarily, collect measurements quickly, analyse data in aggregate form and produce a report capable of guiding subsequent actions.
For companies and welfare programmes, this can translate into initiatives dedicated to employee well-being. For public bodies and local communities, it can become a way to bring prevention closer to citizens. For healthcare facilities and professional partners, it can offer a concrete way to integrate screening and information into existing care and prevention pathways.
The report, therefore, does not close the experience: it makes it usable. It turns a moment of participation into a document that can be shared, consulted and used to build new projects.
Bringing prevention closer to people
The direction is clear: bringing prevention closer to people, making it more accessible in the places where they live, work, meet and take part in community life.
The AIIC Turin 2026 aggregate report confirms this vision: fast, privacy-preserving screening can become a concrete starting point for new campaigns, new collaborations and new models of local prevention.
This perspective sees prevention as an ongoing process, not a single appointment. The more aggregate data becomes readable and actionable, the more it becomes possible to design interventions aligned with the real needs of the communities involved.
The full report is available in the attachments section of this page for those who wish to explore the methodology, scope and aggregate results of the initiative.