The "Tricorder," a medical device used on the famed sci-fi space show "Star Trek," has become a real working device, with the ability to scan DNA and detect multiple diseases within the human body, according to Daily Mail.

Jonathan O'Halloran, a 39-year-old inventor who has been working on the device for eight years, believes that the device can conduct complex lab analysis quickly and easily, saving time and money. O'Halloran is the co-founder of QuantuMDx, a company that is working on bringing simple handheld solutions to doctors all over the world.

One of their headlining inventions, the QPOC, mirrors the abilities of the infamous Tricorder. The device can take samples of blood, check for specific diseases and deliver pinpointed analysis in about 10 to 15 minutes.

"Trying to explain a handheld DNA test in the background of everything that's out there at the moment is very tricky," said O'Halloran. "We're trying to get to a point where we can do in-field diagnosis."

Right now, the current models of the QPOC are being handmade in Singapore for around $88, according to The Kernel.

The company is at work to improve the device and make it more cost effective.