Not from a commercial idea, but from a real need, lived every day beside a loved one.
When my father, Amilcare Gozzi, became seriously ill, I found myself facing a reality made of constant checks, medications, sudden crises, values to monitor, blood pressure readings, notes, and delicate decisions to make quickly. Every day became a race against time, where nothing could be forgotten.
As an IT technician, I felt the need to create a tool that would help me keep track of everything: clinical events, administrations, changes in health status, vital parameters, and critical moments.
At first it was a simple program, created exclusively for him. A way to stay closer to him. A way to take care of him with more attention, more order, and more peace of mind.
Over time, however, that project took on a much deeper meaning.
After my father's passing, I decided not to let that work remain something private. I realized that the difficulty I had experienced was the same one faced every day by families, healthcare workers, and facilities caring for elderly or fragile people.
So that software, born from pain but also from love, became Cartclin: a system designed to help those who care for others, simplifying the daily management of care and keeping the person at the center.
Because sometimes the most important ideas are not born in an office. They are born beside a bed, in silence, while simply trying to do the best possible for someone you love.