Last December, TecnoCampus participated in the Scientific Conference of the Espai Mataró Cuida – CareCityLab, a meeting promoted by the Maresme Health Consortium, an entity that leads the research axis, with the aim of sharing advances and strengthening cooperation between institutions in the territory in the areas of health, aging and social innovation.

The day offered a space for each institution to present the lines of research and projects that are currently underway within the framework of the CareCityLab research axis. In this context, TecnoCampus presented eleven current research projects. The WATERWRITTEN project, a project focused on the security of digital handwritten signals, opened TecnoCampus' participation in the first block. Then, eVoiceNet, a European network dedicated to the development of vocal biomarkers; NOLCFA-S, on the assessment of coordinative fatigue in sport; NOT ALONE, which analyzes unwanted loneliness in older women; the collaboration with the triathlon section of the Mataró Swimming Center; as well as the collaboration carried out with EURECAT for the validation of a resistance suit developed by one of the companies participating in the Reimagine Textile project.

In the area of ​​future projects, TecnoCampus highlighted GEPE-HES, aimed at incorporating the gender perspective into healthcare training; a study on social services and long-term care in Catalonia; research on the prediction of the risk of falls through movement analysis that is being developed in collaboration with the University of Chicago-Illinois; the StrongArm project for the validation of a new prosthesis aimed at the practice of physical exercise; and the new CARISMATICA Chair, focused on cybersecurity in the healthcare field. 

TecnoCampus' participation in this conference consolidates its commitment to collaborative research and knowledge transfer, contributing to promoting projects that generate impact on the health and well-being of citizens.


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