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Healthcare trust intelligence

Show what healthcare rooms actually changed: trust, language, belief, and follow-up.

A compliant event layer for healthcare rooms where language and trust matter more than simple hype.

Privacy boundary

aggregate safe

Visitors keep private memory and follow-up. Galleries, sponsors, partners, and Basel see aggregate proof only, with named follow-up shared by opt-in.

curated signals

3

room signals

ready for guests

stakeholder views

3

hosted worlds

ready to host

Saved path

Save what stopped you. Choose the next step.

A work, note, route, hosted coffee, or gallery question can stay private, enter your brief, or become a request someone can answer.

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Save

work · place · note

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Structure

theme · intent · source

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Choose

private · gallery · aggregate

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Return

brief · route · intro

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Afterlife

object story travels

Operator console
host this event · add a live signal

Hosted world

prototype

Create the real Real Chemistry event room.

This reuses Troviii events, scanner entry, taste signals, people overlap, artifacts, and dashboards. It adds the event/world layer on top.

Add live Basel node

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Live capture canvas

The event context is already waiting.

The QR or link tells Troviii where the person entered and what context is already known.

capture ready

salon

Healthcare trust salon

voice

Patient advocate story

professional

HCP Q&A

Entry context

Healthcare trust salon

Captures what people actually understood or questioned.

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Visitor input

Capture the question, phrase, objection, or story that changed the room.

Multimodal read

modeled

Healthcare trust salon

Agency-hosted conversation with patient advocates, policy, and brand observers.

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Inferred intent

Room needs a follow-up brief that shows what language built trust.

Confidence

0.91 language signal

Next action

Add to trust-gap map and generate aggregate follow-up brief.

Pathway worlds in this practice

A convening becomes a routable follow-up.

Each pathway is a closed-room convening structured into stages, stakeholders, trust gaps, and an AE-ready follow-up queue. The thing your agency lead currently writes by hand on Sunday — captured live, on the right desk by Friday.

1 convenings · routable

Living context

One signal becomes a living thread.

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trust gap

Access and side effects before outcomes.

2

audience

Patient advocates and healthcare communicators.

3

language

Plain evidence and practical transparency.

4

risk

No personal health targeting; aggregate-only insight.

Memory thread

Trust Gap Brief

modeled

What language made the room believe, question, or act.

The room did not need more claims. It needed clearer sequencing: access first, side effects honestly, outcomes after trust.

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Patient story

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HCP question

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Trust-gap cluster

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Language brief

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Compliant follow-up

CTA

Share the aggregate brief with the comms and medical review team.

Visual archive

The saved moment becomes things a person can keep, revisit, and share.

First Save

preview day · 11:42

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Basel Brief

5 moments · 3 follow-ups

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Living Provenance

object story · guest layer

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Scanner constellation

The save returns as something useful.

A scan becomes a graph, then a memory card, then a route, intro, answer packet, or report.

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story

voice

who

person

where

place

next

route

value

proof

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Returned artifact

Trust Gap Brief is the visitor-facing archive created from the live signal.

artifact

Trust Gap Brief is the visitor-facing archive created from the live signal.

why

It shows the kind of return a visitor should get immediately after saving something.

next

Share the aggregate brief with the comms and medical review team.

Next action

Share the aggregate brief with the comms and medical review team.

Taste graph

The event has a shape.

People, places, objects, voice, routes, sponsors, and follow-up live in one connected graph.

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kinetic summer

interior literary

embodied wild

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Signal thread

Capture

Healthcare trust salon

Meaning

Room needs a follow-up brief that shows what language built trust.

Outcome

Share the aggregate brief with the comms and medical review team.

Carries forward

Real Chemistry

The capture stays attached to the fair instead of disappearing into private memory.

Next room

The same theme can reappear at a dinner, gallery visit, salon, or future fair.

VIVERE

The archive can become a guide, route, audio trail, or hosted world.

Portable memory layer

This event artifact can travel into passport.

prototype

Generated with the same memory adapter as scanner, home, passport, and post-event, so the event-intelligence demo is no longer a separate storytelling shell.

Portable passport

Remember

1 saved memory loaded from your account.

Connect

0 scans available for taste context.

Carry

0 event-room actions available for host/merchant proof.

Prove

0 commerce/proof actions available for reward or attribution context.

Opt-in people overlap

modeled

People connect through what they noticed, saved, asked, and wanted next.

The match is not generic attendance. It is shared taste, route, intent, and follow-up permission.Showing modeled matches. Live matches activate for opted-in visitors with captured signals.

Connection layer

Points of connection appear as a room map.

People are not matched because they are in the same place. They connect through shared objects, places, questions, timing, and permission.

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Collector

work

Artist world

place

Hotel lobby

hosted

Coffee stop

follow-up

Gallery note

route

City route

Point of connection

Shared artist world + hosted coffee + city route gives the host a natural reason to introduce people.

Nadia

patient advocate

83%

Both emphasized access, side effects, and plain-language trust.

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Chris

medical strategist

74%

Shared focus on evidence sequencing and safe follow-up.

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Stakeholder views

Same graph. Different value.

Attendee

Gallery

Sponsor

City

Report

Who can act

Choose what each group sees.

Private brief

Shared request

Anonymous pattern

Ready now

The same save can become the right next step for each team.

one save · five next steps

Collector

Basel Brief

works · rooms · people · next move

Gallery

Follow-up queue

artist note · process request · consent

Sponsor

Relationship memo

salon themes · next invitation

City

Spillover map

hotel · bakery · museum · route

Object

Living Provenance

guest story · artist world · timestamp

Healthcare brand

Pain

  • - Cannot rely on simple hype.
  • - Trust and language are hard to measure.
  • - Compliance limits targeting.

What they do now

Surveys, advisory boards, social listening, manual notes, agency recaps.

Product action

Aggregates what people asked, understood, trusted, and resisted.

Safer insight into language, trust gaps, and education needs.

Dashboard output

modeled

Top trust gap

modeled

access

Raised before outcomes.

Language that worked

modeled

plain evidence

Higher resonance.

Compliance

modeled

aggregate

No unsafe personal targeting.

Ritual and memory insertion

The world becomes lived, not just mapped.

Salon discussion

Question before claim

Capture what people need to ask before they can trust.

Post-event brief

Language card

Translate resonance into compliant follow-up language.

Brand/agency dashboard

Trust gap map

Show where education should improve.