Company Description
UniDoc Health Corp. (CSE: UDOC, OTCQB: UDOCF, Frankfurt: L7T) operates in the healthcare sector within the health information services and telemedicine space. According to the company’s disclosures, UniDoc is developing an eHealth solution designed as a self-contained remote virtual clinic housed within a private kiosk, often referred to as the H3 Health Cube or Health Cube. These systems are intended to allow patients to undergo full consultations as if they were present in a physician’s office, with a focus on physical accessibility for people who may be challenged by access, experience, or understanding of online computer technology.
Business focus and eHealth platform
UniDoc describes its core business proposition as building a remote virtual clinic platform that combines a private kiosk environment with integrated medical instruments and software. The Health Cube deployments highlighted in company news include configurations with medical devices such as a USB electronic stethoscope, a Versa Scope, an all‑in‑one vital signs monitor (measuring SpO₂, blood pressure, pulse rate, temperature and weight), ECG/EKG and blood analysis equipment, as well as IT and communication equipment. These elements are used to support clinician‑assisted examinations, remote monitoring and care coordination.
The company also references its NEIL Connect software, which is used within the Health Cube environment. UniDoc states that NEIL Connect allows for the integration of advanced artificial intelligence through partnered software capabilities, including AI used for patient intake and triage and AI used for patient monitoring. In certain deployments, UniDoc has also integrated connectivity solutions from partners to support virtual care workflows.
Telemedicine and virtual clinic deployments
UniDoc’s news releases describe a number of Health Cube deployments and demonstration sites. In Italy, the company reports that its H3 Health Cube has been installed at a Territorial eHealth Centre in Guardia Perticara in the Basilicata region, sold through its in‑country partner UniCheck SRL. The installation was configured within an existing room in a historic building adjacent to a village pharmacy, with the stated goal of providing a community‑based access point for eHealth services. Project materials cited by the company describe this deployment as a first‑level diagnostic hub to support physician assessment and triage, including escalation decisions when transfer to specialized facilities is required.
UniDoc also notes that the H3 Health Cube has been designated as preferred equipment for eHealth initiatives in parts of Italy, leading to initial orders and deployments, including in the Municipality of Aliano. The company has exhibited the Health Cube at events such as the ANCI annual assembly in Bologna, positioning the kiosk as a tool that municipalities can use to align local care priorities with eHealth infrastructure.
In North America, UniDoc reports that Verizon has purchased three Health Cubes for demonstration within Verizon Innovation Labs. Two units are described as installed at Verizon’s innovation facilities in Los Angeles and San Francisco, with a third unit planned for a site near Washington, D.C. These demonstration configurations integrate Verizon connectivity within the Cube and include the medical instruments and software components listed by the company to showcase clinician‑assisted virtual care capabilities to enterprise visitors.
International and humanitarian applications
Beyond commercial and demonstration sites, UniDoc highlights deployments of AI‑powered H3 Health Cubes in Ukraine. The company states that these systems are intended to enhance frontline healthcare capabilities and support healthcare accessibility and resilience in that context. UniDoc’s participation in the Ukraine Recovery Conference (URC2025) in Rome is described as an opportunity to present these efforts and explore collaboration and investment opportunities related to reconstruction and modernization of healthcare infrastructure.
Software, AI integration and acquired technology
UniDoc reports that it has acquired the AGNES Connect® software and related assets from AMD Global Telemedicine and has integrated this software into its operations. According to the company, clients have responded positively to this integration, including renewals of contracts that were coming due. UniDoc also notes that it has partnered with sales consultants who specialize in AGNES software, including individuals with prior experience at AMD, to expand its sales reach.
The company distinguishes between AGNES Connect and its own NEIL Connect platform. NEIL Connect is described as enabling integration of advanced AI functions through partnered software, including AI used for patient intake and triage and AI used for patient monitoring. In some deployments, UniDoc refers to AI‑assisted Health Cubes, reflecting the use of these AI‑related capabilities within the kiosk environment.
Commercialization, financing and corporate activities
UniDoc states that it has transitioned from development to sales and that it has begun commercial sales of its H3 Health Cube booths. The company reports receiving purchase orders from multiple end customers for an aggregate of 16 H3 Health Cube booths, with delivery of several units and the expectation of recognizing related revenue in a later fiscal period. One booth was described as donated to an end customer, with no corresponding revenue expected from that unit.
To support its operations and growth, UniDoc has relied on equity financings, private placements and the exercise of convertible securities. The company has announced several non‑brokered private placement LIFE offerings, with stated intended uses of proceeds that include inventory and marketing. UniDoc has also described efforts to convert outstanding warrants into cash, and has disclosed that a significant portion of funds raised since incorporation has been allocated to general and administrative expenses and other corporate needs.
In addition, UniDoc has used equity for balance sheet management, including a disclosed debt settlement with a creditor controlled by a director, where common shares are to be issued in exchange for outstanding debt. The company notes that such transactions are subject to applicable securities regulations and exchange policies.
Investor awareness and marketing
UniDoc has engaged Rumble Strip Media Inc., a Vancouver‑based media and consulting firm, to provide social media, marketing and consulting services that may include investor relations activities. The company’s disclosures explain that these services have focused on creating digital landing pages and conducting digital marketing campaigns to increase potential investor awareness. UniDoc links these activities to its efforts to maintain liquidity in its stock and to facilitate capital raising through private placements and convertible securities. The company has renewed and extended this engagement multiple times, noting that it views these expenditures as aligned with its level of operations and financial resources.
Regulatory filings and trading status
UniDoc reports that it is subject to Canadian securities regulation and exchange policies. In one update, the company notes that a delay in filing its annual financial statements and related documents led to a cease trade order issued by the British Columbia Securities Commission. UniDoc states that the delay was primarily related to extended timelines for its annual audit, including an independent valuation of the purchased AGNES Connect software. The company indicates that the required filings were completed and that it expects revocation of the cease trade order and resumption of trading following those filings.
Across its disclosures, UniDoc emphasizes that it is developing an eHealth platform centered on physical accessibility, remote virtual clinic kiosks and integrated software and hardware. The company positions its Health Cube deployments, AI‑related software capabilities and international projects as key elements of its business model within the health information services and telemedicine sector.
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
- What does UniDoc Health Corp. do?
UniDoc Health Corp. is developing an eHealth solution described as a self‑contained remote virtual clinic within a private kiosk, often referred to as the H3 Health Cube. The company’s platform is intended to allow patients to undergo full consultations in a kiosk environment similar to a physician’s office. - What is the H3 Health Cube?
The H3 Health Cube is UniDoc’s virtual clinic kiosk. Company materials describe it as a private, self‑contained space equipped with medical instruments, communication equipment and software to support clinician‑assisted examinations, remote monitoring and care coordination. - Which technologies and devices are integrated into UniDoc’s Health Cubes?
According to UniDoc’s disclosures, demonstration configurations of the Health Cube can include a USB electronic stethoscope, a Versa Scope, an all‑in‑one vital signs monitor, blood analysis equipment, ECG/EKG with blood analyzer, IT and communication equipment, an ADA exterior platform with CCTV system and software such as NEIL Connect. - What is NEIL Connect in UniDoc’s platform?
NEIL Connect is UniDoc’s software platform used within the Health Cube. The company states that NEIL Connect allows integration of advanced AI through partnered software, including AI used for patient intake and triage and AI used for patient monitoring. - How does UniDoc use artificial intelligence in its eHealth solution?
UniDoc refers to AI‑powered H3 Health Cubes and explains that, through NEIL Connect and partnered software, its systems can incorporate AI used for patient intake and triage and AI used for patient monitoring. These capabilities are intended to support personalized recommendations and virtual care workflows. - Where has UniDoc deployed its Health Cubes?
Company news highlights deployments and installations in locations such as the Basilicata region in Italy, including Guardia Perticara and the Municipality of Aliano, demonstration sites at Verizon Innovation Labs in Los Angeles and San Francisco, a planned site near Washington, D.C., and AI‑equipped H3 Health Cubes deployed in Ukraine. - How does UniDoc generate funding for its operations?
UniDoc reports that it has relied on raising funds through private placements, listed issuer financing exemption offerings and the exercise of convertible securities. The company has also used investor awareness campaigns to support warrant exercises and has undertaken debt settlement transactions using common shares. - What is UniDoc’s relationship with Rumble Strip Media Inc.?
UniDoc has engaged Rumble Strip Media Inc. to provide social media, marketing and consulting services that may include investor relations activities. The company explains that Rumble’s work has focused on digital marketing campaigns and landing pages to increase potential investor awareness, and that this engagement has been renewed and extended over time. - What role does UniCheck SRL play in UniDoc’s business?
UniDoc identifies UniCheck SRL as its in‑country partner in Italy. Through this partnership, UniDoc reports that it has sold and deployed H3 Health Cubes in the Basilicata region and that UniDoc has been designated as a preferred supplier for eHealth technologies in that region. - How does UniDoc describe its position in the telemedicine sector?
In its corporate updates, UniDoc situates its activities within the broader telemedicine market and emphasizes that it is moving from development to sales with its H3 Health Cube platform. The company highlights telemedicine’s growth and notes that its focus is on physical accessibility and remote virtual clinic kiosks as part of that sector.
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