Projects
Roles
Project Manager
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Programme:H2020
2021-2024
Vitalise
Project Manager
Virtual healTh And weLlbeing Living Lab InfraStructurE

Sector

Research and Innovation – Health

Financing

€ 4.999.262,50

Partners involved

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Grant Agreement No.

101007990

States involved

Belgium, Greece, Finland, Spain, Hungary, Austria, Italy, Bulgaria, France, The Netherlands, Canada

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The project

VITALISE is a European project funded through the H2020 program that focuses on promoting Living Labs as functional infrastructures for research activities in the field of health and well-being. Seventeen Living Labs across Europe are involved in implementing and using ICT tools developed by the project to enable shared access to similar devices and applications used in the Living Labs, as well as the collection, storage, and sharing of data sets.

Main objectives

  • Enable transnational access to various research infrastructures in different European countries (Living Labs).
  • Support remote digital access to rehabilitation, transitional care, and activities of daily living data sets through common tools and harmonized processes.
  • Enhance understanding and valorization of Living Lab methodologies as a support tool for research activities in the field of health and well-being.

the partners involved

European Network of Living Labs IVZW

Social IT Software & Consulting

Aristotelio Panepistimio Thessalonikis

Laurea University of Applied Sciences

Thomas More Kempen

Thomas More Kempen

Trebag Intellectual Property and Project Manager LTD

Asociación de industrias de conocimiento y tecnologias – Gaia

Fundación Centro de Tecnologias de Interacción visual y comunicaciones VICOMTECH

Center for Research and Technology Hellas Certh

AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GMBH

Universidad Politecnica de Madrid

WITA S.R.L

Anthology Ventures Jsc

VILABS OE

Forum des Living Labs en Santé et en Autonomie

Coöperatie Slimmer Leven 2020 U.A.

ROYAL INSTITUTION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING MCGILL UNIVERSITY

UNIVERSITE DE MONTREAL