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Are you Washing your Hands the Right Way?


SureWash device is the very first system capable of measuring quality of hand washing in real time. It also provides special training to improve hygiene practices. 

Published on 6 October 2020

SureWash device is the very first system capable of measuring quality of hand washing in real time. It also provides special training to improve hygiene practices. The product is designed for installation above sinks — hospitals, schools, public restrooms, restaurant kitchens, and much more. 

In the frame of the FED4SAE European program, Glanta, an Irish Company, asked Nanoelec and CEA-Leti to help them further improve SureWash. To improve cost-effectiveness, CEA-Leti's researchers successfully achieved both software and hardware integrations, leveraging Nanoelec's Products & Technologies Living-lab*. The team performed various functional tests, including:  

  • Installation of the hardware device on site
  • Recognition of gestures in accordance with the World Health Organization's recommendations
  • Feedback provided to the users
  • Cybersecurity 


SureWash units use cutting-edge computer vision technology to build hand hygiene muscle memory by giving real-time feedback to learners. The last version of the device performs automatic video auditing (AVA) of hand hygiene. AVA is mounted above sinks and measures the quality of hand hygiene. In case of poor hand washing practices, Surewash provides real-time training. 


The video images never leave the device making them GDPR compliant. The devices were used in a clinical trial within UK's National Health Service (NHS) and it increased the quality of hand hygiene by 197% and the number of hand wash events by 147% said Gerard Lacey, CTO and cofounder of Glanta, who published these results in the American Journal of Infection Control in February 2020.

Founded in 2011, Glanta has been pioneering new techniques in gesture recognition and augmented reality since its inception. Above all, Glanta's mission is to deliver working applications for camera-based algorithms.

We are now seeking a partner to commercialize SureWash product at scale", Lacey adds.                         


*Based in Grenoble, France, and operated by Nanoelec, this R&D platform helps pioneer new technologies finding applications in connected mobility, in-home healthcare and other home services with the main objective to help companies to develop innovative and secure products and services.


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