Goldin application

Saving lives with a connected pillbox

The Goldin pillbox was born of an alarming fact: the opioid crisis in Quebec will result in over 1,000,000 deaths by 2029. This tool, in the form of an advanced technological solution, aims to break patients' addiction to opioid treatment.

The pillbox links a medication management device - with smart sensors and automated functions - to a mobile application and a software package for pharmacists.

Thanks to automated reminders and real-time data collection, patients are better able to follow their treatment on a long-term basis.

Goldin could be backed by public health organizations and the Order of Pharmacists, its implementation would remain a challenge in the face of the opioid crisis and would require a reliable ecosystem.

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This project has been selected as part of Design L'Expo 2025 and will be exhibited at La Cale 2 Créateurs from January 22 to March 9, 2025.

"His project, entitled “Goldin” in honor of artist Nan Goldin, has been hailed for its usefulness and quality of execution."

Pierre Leonard
ESP supervisor at Studio Montréal
Aloïs Bolou

Aloïs Bolou

2023-2024

Work-study multimedia designer, Centech, Montreal, Canada

2022 - 2024

Master’s Degree in Design, International Design Strategy (Le Studio Montréal), L’École de design Nantes Atlantique, Montreal, Canada

2022 - 2023

Designer, director and photographer, Zú Montréal, Montreal, Canada

2021 - 2022

Director, photographer and communication assistant, Corsica Tourism Agency, Ajaccio, France

2021 - 2022

Bachelor's degree in design professions, University of  Corsica - Pascal Paoli, Ajaccio, France

"In the U.S. and Canada, the opioid crisis opioid crisis has led to the addiction and death by overdose of tens of thousands of people. This phenomenon has gained momentum since the 1990s. In light of this crisis, Aloïs has designed a connected pillbox to monitor vulnerable patients and prevent high-risk behavior. By collaborating with healthcare stakeholders, he has created a systemic approach. His innovative tool breaks the vicious cycle of addiction. His project, entitled “Goldin” in honor of artist Nan Goldin, has been hailed for its usefulness and quality of execution." Pierre Leonard, ESP supervisor at Studio Montréal

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Published on 20.01.25