Our solutions

  • MediCrawl searches known sales sources on the Internet for suspicious advertisements using keywords. The web crawler can be used to monitor virtual marketplaces and quickly and reliably identify counterfeits or false promises of a cure.

    Look at our screenshots.

    [🔍 search] [🕷️ crawling] [🧠 machine learning]

  • TICI searches databases for similar looking or sounding words. By a potential name for a medicinal product, a score can be used to check how how great the risk of confusion with already already assigned names.

    Try it out! or check out the screenshots.

    [🔍 search] [👂 phonetic similarity]
    [👁️ visual similarity]

  • LiSA is an AI tool by Swissmedic for detecting and ranking drug safety signals from clinical trials and approved drugs. It fills the gap in international safety information exchange, automating searches across authority websites and PubMed, enhancing safety monitoring beyond sponsor-provided data.

    Learn more about LiSA and how it is working on our MediSignal info page.

    [🔍 search] [🕷️ crawling] [🧠 named entity recognition]

  • Processing large amounts of data and development of a simplified procedure for seized customs shipments in daily routine operations: Collecting data sets, ultra-fast/automated identification of repeat offenders for escalation to regular procedures against individuals and preparation of mass mailings.

    Interested? Watch a screenshots that explains the application.

    [🗄️🗄️🗄️ large data processing]

  • ScARA provides a centralised search for relevant medical device safety reports on various websites and databases of foreign authorities. ScARA is designed to facilitate the manual access and search of each individual source. The relevant search results can be summarised in a report within the tool, documented and extracted as a PDF.

    See screenshots from ScARA to learn more!

    [🔍 search] [🕷️ web crawling] [🗄️ public data bases]

  • TRICIA simplifies and standardises the triage process for incoming medical device incident reports. Elements that indicate a relevant incident are identified in a raw text. TRICIA performs a risk assessment based on three criteria: likelihood, detectability and severity. Further processing of the reports is prioritised based on the risk assessment.

    Look at our screenshots for further information about TRICIA.

    [✉️ incident reports] [🧠 machine learning]
    [⚠️ risk assessment]

  • DORI searches two internal data sources, resulting in a total of ~40,000 documents. This internal search engine is looking for information using both keywords and AI-based methods. DORI was developed to enable Swissmedic staff to find the right information in the sources faster.

    See on our learning video how DORI is working.

    [🔍 serach] [🗄️🗄️ internal data sources]

Interested in one of our products?

What our users say:

“TICI is an integral part of our regulatory assessment and has become indispensable for ensuring high and consistent assessment quality.”

Philipp Weyermann -
Unit lead regulatory assessment

“A more consistent assessment by Tricia also ensures consistent data quality in terms of risk, making it easier to compare cases and improve internal analysis.”

Markus Wälti -
Head of medical devices vigilance

“MediCrawl is fully established in our department and should be developed further.”

Fabienne Biétry -
Control of illegal pharmaceuticals

Collabathon*

We are big fans of collabathons. We like the format because it is designed to get an idea off the ground and deliver a first result in just a few days.

*Like a hackathon, but without the hacking 😎