Inspiration

Inspired by medical shows, healthcare innovation, and the noticeable lack of growth in how clinical trials are initiated, we wanted to reimagine how medical professionals bring their ideas to life. Our goal was to make the process faster, smarter, and more accessible through the power of AI.

What it does

TrialVision is an AI-powered web app that allows medical professionals to input their clinical trial ideas through a simple form. Using LLM-driven analysis and expert-backed datasets, it generates a detailed feasibility report, predicts potential outcomes, and provides a compliance checklist—all in one streamlined experience.

How we built it

We built TrialVision using a combination of large language models (LLMs) and modern design tools. Our workflow included Figma for UI/UX design, OpenAI Agents for refining prompts and generating content logic, and Inquiste AI for powering our analysis engine. Together, these tools helped us create a seamless prototype that demonstrates the power of AI in clinical innovation.

Challenges we ran into

Some of our main challenges included debugging code related to user subscriptions and ensuring smooth access to multiple trial feedback entries. Integrating various AI tools into one cohesive platform also required troubleshooting and creative problem-solving.

Accomplishments that we're proud of

We’re proud of the clean, professional design we created, our accessibility and multilingual support features, and the subscription packs that make our app scalable for different user needs. These features reflect our focus on usability and inclusivity.

What we learned

We learned a great deal about building with large language models and integrating AI agents into real-world applications. As our first time participating in a hackathon of this scale, it was both challenging and rewarding to see our ideas evolve into something tangible and meaningful.

What's next for TrialVision

Next, we plan to present TrialVision to clinical research organizations and healthcare innovation teams. Our goal is to form partnerships that make this tool accessible to medical professionals worldwide, empowering them to innovate faster and smarter in clinical trial development.

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