Kapiti Observer

Whizz kid, 17, heads to Silicon Valley

- BRAD FLAHIVE

Benjamin Bell is as surprised as anyone that an idea that popped into his 11-year-old brain would one day take him to all the way to Silicon Valley.

The 17-year-old entreprene­ur jets off to California’s Stanford University to pitch his hi-tech hospital wristband at Stanford MedX, a week long summit billed as the world’s leading patientcen­tred health tech conference.

Bell came up with the idea of placing a GPS-like device in a wristband, later branding it a Wellbands, after visiting his father in hospital and getting lost in the maze of corridors.

‘‘I remember looking at my dad’s wristband and thinking it could be useful for more than just a name,’’ says Bell.

After years of research, a crowdfundi­ng campaign, and a bit of help from Mum, Bell has a prototype he hopes will impress the 500-strong audience during his five minute pitch.

Wellbands uses bluetooth technology that pairs with a smartphone app or desktop system to locate the wristband wearer.

‘‘Not only can it help families and friends find loved ones, it can also provide incredibly useful patient data for hospitals,’’ said Bell.

‘‘The hospital will always know where their patients are, how long they spend in waiting rooms, or if they have been in the bathroom for an unexplaine­d period.

‘‘Further phases of the product will include using them to purchase items at vending machines, and helping to lock valuables away in lockers.’’

Bell hopes to launch the first hospital trial of Wellbands next year in New Zealand and says he has a few people to thank for help- ing him to this point.

‘‘My mum has been incredibly supportive and driven me to so many hospitals for my research, the Wellington Regional Economic Developmen­t Agency have also been a big help,’’ he said.

He plans on taking a gap year after his final year at Paraparaum­u College to pursue Wellbands full time.

The Wellington Regional Economic Developmen­t Agency David Jones said: ‘‘Ben’s determinat­ion, vision and drive mark him as an innovator to be reckoned with.

 ?? PHOTO: MAARTEN HOLL / FAIRFAX NZ ?? Otaki school boy Ben Bell will present his vision for hi-tech hospital wristband - Wellbands - in the US.
PHOTO: MAARTEN HOLL / FAIRFAX NZ Otaki school boy Ben Bell will present his vision for hi-tech hospital wristband - Wellbands - in the US.

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