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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2022Partners:BRAINSIGNS SRL, ITCL, Polytechnic University of Milan, EXUS AE, EENA +8 partnersBRAINSIGNS SRL,ITCL,Polytechnic University of Milan,EXUS AE,EENA,AUDEERING GMBH,Green Communications,TELEMATIC MEDIACAL APPLICATIONS - TMA,THE CHANCELLOR, MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE,EXUS SOFTWARESINGLE MEMBER LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY,RWTH,TPZF,Fundación INTRASFunder: European Commission Project Code: 826232Overall Budget: 3,997,170 EURFunder Contribution: 3,997,170 EURWorkingAge will use innovative HCI methods (augmented reality, virtual reality, gesture/voice recognition and eye tracking) to measure the user emotional/cognitive/health state and create communication paths. At the same time with the use of IoT sensors will be able to detect environmental conditions. The purpose is to promote healthy habits of users in their working environment and daily living activities in order to improve their working and living conditions. By studying the profile of the >50 (Year old) workers and the working place requirements in three different working environments (Office, Driving and Manufacturing), both profiles (user and environment) will be considered. Information obtained will be used for the creation of interventions that will lead to healthy aging inside and outside the working environment. WorkingAge will test and validate an integrated solution that will learn the user’s behaviour, health data and preferences and through continue data collection and analysis will interact naturally with the user. This innovative system will provide workers assistance in their everyday routine in the form of reminders, risks avoidance and recommendations. In this way the WorkingAge project will create a sustainable and scalable product that will empower their user's easing their life by attenuating the impact of aging in their autonomy, work conditions, health and well-being.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2011 - 2015Partners:Capsenze, WUT, UMSA, IH-SAS INSTITUTE OF HYDROLOGY SLOVAK ACADEMY OF SC, UNODC +8 partnersCapsenze,WUT,UMSA,IH-SAS INSTITUTE OF HYDROLOGY SLOVAK ACADEMY OF SC,UNODC,UPMC,VNUHCM,Lund University,University of Rijeka,AGU,RITEH,Green Communications,UNIANDESFunder: European Commission Project Code: 269985more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2024Partners:UM, VIMAR SPA, VUB, AHEPA University Hospital, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki +20 partnersUM,VIMAR SPA,VUB,AHEPA University Hospital,Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,INTRASOFT International,ASSOCIATION EUROPEAN FEDERATION FORMEDICAL INFORMATICS,TELEMATIC MEDIACAL APPLICATIONS - TMA,INTRASOFT International (Belgium),HOPE,Innovation in Health,PHARMECONS EASY ACCESS LTD,NINETY ONE GMBH,Fundación INTRAS,SAN CAMILLO IRCCS SRL,Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège,SERGAS,ITCL,EXYS,F6S IE,PHILIPS MEDICAL SYSTEMS NEDERLAND,SMARTSOL SIA,Green Communications,EPFZ,SB MARIBORFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101016834Overall Budget: 11,896,400 EURFunder Contribution: 9,997,240 EURHosmartAI will create a common open Integration Platform with the necessary tools to facilitate and measure the benefits of integrating digital technologies (robotics and AI) in the healthcare system. A central hub will offer multi-faceted lasting functionalities (Marketplace, Co-creation space, Benchmarking) to healthcare stakeholders, combined with a collection of methods, tools and solutions to integrate and deploy AI-enabled solutions. The Benchmarking tool will promote the adoption in new settings, while enabling a meeting place for technology providers and end-users. Eight Large-Scale Pilots will implement and evaluate improvements in medical diagnosis, surgical interventions, prevention and treatment of diseases, and support for rehabilitation and long-term care in several Hospital and care settings. The project will target different medical aspects or manifestations such as Cancer (Pilot #1, #2 and #8); Gastrointestinal (GI) disorders (Pilot #1); Cardiovascular diseases (Pilot #1, #4, #5 and #7); Thoracic Disorders (Pilot #5); Neurological diseases (Pilot #3); Elderly Care and Neuropsychological Rehabilitation (Pilot #6); Fetal Growth Restriction (FGR) and Prematurity (Pilot #1). To ensure a user-centred approach, harmonization in the process (e.g. regarding ethical aspects, standardization, and robustness both from a technical and social and healthcare perspective), the living lab methodology will be employed. HosmartAI will identify the appropriate instruments (KPI) that measure efficiency without undermining access or quality of care. Liaison and co-operation activities with relevant stakeholders and open calls will enable ecosystem building and industrial clustering. HosmartAI brings together a consortium of leading organizations (3 large enterprises, 8 SMEs, 5 hospitals, 4 universities, 2 research centres and 2 associations) along with several more committed organizations (Letters of Support provided).
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