$10 Million Prize To Make Science Fiction Fact

Star Trek Tricorder

First Posted: 12/01/12 14:13 GMT Updated: 12/01/12 17:48 GMT

There's $10 million up for grabs for the inventor can make science fiction become fact.

The multi-million dollar Qualcomm Tricorder X Prize, announced at CES in Las Vegas, will be awarded to the inventor who brings to life the handheld Star Trek tricorder handheld healthcare device.

Qualcomm and the X Foundation said: "One of the indispensable tools for all of the doctors in the Star Trek universe is the tricorder - a handheld device equipped with sensors that allowed Doctors to noninvasively scan their patients, providing instant results on blood characteristics, vital signs, and other tests that can can take hours or days today."

During Qualcomm's CES keynote speech, Dr. Diamandis, chairman and CEO of the X Prize Foundation said: "There is a dire need to improve access to healthcare globally and provide consumers with an opportunity to be active participants in their own health. The Qualcomm Tricorder X Prize will incent the creation of technologies that can empower the consumer with the ability to decide when, where and how to seek health information and care."

The prize winner will be the group who can develop a mobile platform that "most accurately diagnoses a set of 15 diseases across 30 consumers in three days".

The winning design will have a compelling user experience, and must capture health metrics like blood pressure, respiratory rate and temperature.

Much like the Tricorder, the winning device will be able to scan a patient's vitals and help them to assess their condition and instantly determine if they need help from a healthcare professional.

Bev Collin, Health Policy and Practice Advisor with Médecins Sans Frontières said: "For MSF, in the medical work that we do, case detection and diagnostics are critical to getting patients on treatment and cured, but it is often the biggest bottleneck too.

"Local health workers use rapid diagnostic tests for malaria and HIV, of screening tools for anaemia and of mobile ultrasound devices to detect potential complications in pregnant women. Currently MSF is advocating for better rapid diagnostic tests for tuberculosis - the geneXpert is considered a very good start. Without incentives like prize funds to encourage such initiatives, it not only takes longer - it sometimes never happens."

Unlike many science fiction fans who wish the far-out things they see on screen were real (Seven of Nine, anyone?), the two organisations have the money to make their dreams come true. X Foundation's sponsors and founders include Shell, Qualcomm, Google, Cisco and Medco.

The Hive mind is already here, in the guise of the world wide web. Other science fiction inventions that would be mighty handy in real life include the Jetson's car, the Star Wars Hover Bike, The Force, and the Star Wars speed-o-bike. What science fiction gadgets do you wish could become fact?


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Ppenguinator
Life's too imprtant to be taken seriously.
10:38 PM on 01/13/2012
I don't think I could build a tricorder, but for 10 million I'll make you some doors that go "Pwishhh".
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10:31 AM on 01/13/2012
is that the optional thumb device?
10:30 AM on 01/13/2012
That device has a thumb growing out the side of it.
09:48 AM on 01/13/2012
If and when someone comes up with something like this that works as show on the films and TV they will make a lot lot more then $10 million, so why would you want to make this and tell people before you have a world wide patten on it.
03:36 AM on 01/13/2012
This is not quite what it seems. I have an original series tricorder which is nothing like the photo and was not used for medicine. In the original series, Dr McCoy used a small round device to scan patients. As my favourite film is 2001:ASO, I would like to see a version of HAL that will not harm humans under any circumstances. I was once told that I could produce HAL myself, but I was not in a suitable position at the time to work on it. 'Open the pod door Hal' is still a favourite expression. Little things please little minds.
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Kehlan Sutai Inigan
08:42 AM on 01/13/2012
the pic is a Next Generation tricorder - and not a medical one either - it looks very different from the black box like one used on the original series... yes I'm a geek and I admit it!
Incidentally, look at our modern mobile phones and compare them to communicators - and actually Japan already does have voice controlled phones like Star Trek. Look at our kindles and compare them to the PADDs used in star trek... Our inventors and scientists all grw up watching Trek and it gave them ideas... Stephen Hawkin once visited the set and when he passed the warp drive, he commented "I'm working on that"
09:55 AM on 01/13/2012
Think you and gdedion need to get out more.
12:43 AM on 01/13/2012
Most delivery guys now give you an electronic pad to sign, just like Kirk signing off reports on the Enterprise back in the 60's! And wasn't there something a few years back about injecting drugs without a needle, some sort of compressed air delivery into the skin as used on Star Trek by Dr McCoy? So why not this?
I just want Marty McFlys hoverboard please! (and maybe a robot housekeeper)
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DanielSC
12:37 AM on 01/13/2012
that's not even a medical tricorder in the article's picture... god!
11:49 PM on 01/12/2012
as I read my Kindle I recall all of the Star Trek guys and girls reading their reports on a similar device...coincidence? I think not. My mobile phone is about the size of a Star trek communicator and blue tooth headsets, although currently mainly in-ear, are now available in-line - before you know it we will be tapping the badge on our shirts and talking into it...just like Jean-Luc Picard of the Enterprise. Thanks NASA for trying your ideas out on Star Trek and planting the thought into Apple et al's minds.....
11:20 PM on 01/12/2012
time can only make things come real for instance look at Thunder birds and there tech they had ie: Space Station, Tunnel machines , Heavy Lift Jet Transport and that was in the 60's so Star Trek devices are just around the corner
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mfa11e
Tell the truth ,regardless
08:23 PM on 01/12/2012
Right ,I will use my time machine to travel into the future and return with one.Most probably it will have made in China stamped on it
02:17 AM on 01/13/2012
Made in Taiwan actually...........
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redsquad
Shootin' from the lip
08:19 PM on 01/12/2012
It'll happen eventually. All the people who scoff at at sci-fi fans and label them as "nerds" & "anoraks" are the true 'sad' ones for lacking the abilty to accept 'what might be' as entertainment, instead choosing to wallow in the mundane confines of their own limited imaginations.
11:28 PM on 01/12/2012
Very true. A lot of people are short sighted, and lack intelligence. If you go back to as recent as the 1970s, could you imagine showing someone then and iphone? They would panic and scream as if it was some alien device, or black magic etc.
05:57 PM on 01/12/2012
The Star Trek Generations Replicator, would be great no more buying food, drinks or anything just push a button and its reprodued wow!!!