Geminai’s innovative use of hologram technology to support breast cancer education in Ghana was recently featured in Inavate On The Net. The article highlights how portable Proto M2 “holographic” display units are being used to deliver crucial health information aimed at improving outcomes and reducing mortality by promoting early detection and breast self-examination.
The report explains how Geminai partnered with Ghanaian breast cancer surgeon Dr. Beatrice Wiafe Addai to create holographic presentations recorded in both English and Twi, addressing cultural myths, early detection importance, and breast self-exam instruction. Content also includes holograms of breast cancer survivors and features conversational avatar capabilities for FAQs related to breast health.
These portable holographic displays can be deployed in hospitals, clinics, and remote communities, helping extend the reach of expert voices without the need for travel, especially in areas where traditional screening infrastructure may be limited.
