IT and US: Italy, America and a revolutionary technology

May 29, 2014 2031

WTI Magazine #32    2014 May, 29
Author : Simone doc Bracci      Translation by:

 

"I want to thank the Italian Air Force: it is only thanks to their effort that 50 years ago this process of development started". With these words, a very explanatory declaration of belonging, the entrepreneur Renato Giordano introduces us to his latest project, EasyDial, which aims to revolutionize the international medical system.

He had to remain just one year when he arrived in the United States, in 1979: but then he remained seven years, working with the aerospace industry, that has allowed him to get closer to this world and, after some time, to go on by himself and sharpen his capabilities. His goal has always been to improve the quality of life of ill people through the development of his work.

His revolutionary product comes from a bio-medical research lasted over half a century, that led to the creation of a portable dialysis machine, not anymore of impossible size but actually transportable (on planes, trains, cars), that thanks to nano technologies will allow patients to benefit from their cure also away from home or from hospitals and labs: it is in fact a device managed by the same person who needs it.

With Asit Engineering Corp, the company that has patented a prototype of EasyDial, Giordano is promoting this product on tour all over the United States. This revolutionary idea has come to life thanks to the support and job of Vito Campese, professor of nephrology at USC, University of Southern California, one of the leaders in the medical sector.

A native of Trento, Giordano himself, in the past and for personal reasons, had to use a dialysis machine. Once on the market, EasyDial, , will target 3,5 million people who daily face dialysis, finally finding a comfortable way to cure themselves.

Being successful in the community, this is the task Giordano, to bring a message that needs to reach people less inclined to profit from the benefits of a new technology. "No matter what you have, if you use your brain you can succeed in life and for me that means helping others", says Giordano.

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