Renault built a mobile doctor's office. The U1st Vision concept demonstrates the capabilities of the FlexEVan architecture and can be adapted to different needs. In fact, it is a multi-functional platform of services within walking distance, be it a kiosk, a mobile bike repair shop or anything else. For example, in the Health pop-up version, the van will collect and analyze medical data, and the doctor will provide the necessary assistance outside the clinic or hospital.
The Software République consortium, which includes seven French companies, including the Renault Group, presented the U1st Vision (You First Vision) concept at the VivaTech technology exhibition in Paris. The electric vehicle, which looks like a delivery van, acts as a demonstrator of a multifunctional platform of services within walking distance.
U1st is based on the FlexEVan platform and in the version with the Health pop-up module is equipped with 21 systems for collecting and analyzing medical data - even an artificial intelligence avatar assistant is announced. Such machines are suitable for prevention, diagnosis and monitoring of diseases, and thanks to modern technologies, the medical module will be able to receive the necessary information remotely 24/7 (it is not for nothing that the manufacturer of smart watches Withings is listed as a partner). The level of service will remain the same as in a regular hospital, and personal data will be reliably protected by built-in security systems.
The future of the U1st Vision, like the previous H1st Vision concept, is still unclear. The crossover was also packed with dozens of innovative solutions, some of which were really very interesting. For example, facial and gait recognition systems linked to saved driver profiles; avatar virtual assistant and an immersive audio system by Jean-Michel Jarre and Arkamys, immersing each passenger in their own “sonic cocoon”.