Yumen bionics

A friend of engineer Micha Paalman was diagnosed with Duchenne's disease, a serious disease that slowly but surely attacks and weakens the muscles in the body. As the muscles lose strength, they can use some help from a so-called exoskeleton: a device that can support the arms. Strangely enough, insurers reimburse an exoskeleton with only one arm, while your quality of life is of course much better if you can use both your arms. Just think of something as simple as moving in a wheelchair: you need two arms for that. With that wish in mind, that his friend would be able to use both arms for as long as possible, Micha got to work

Care-Riing

Care-Riing focuses on use by nursing homes.
People with Alzheimer's can sometimes be restless because they think they have obligations. Or through loneliness. The voice of a trusted person, such as a family member, can reassure them. However, due to work or other obligations, a telephone conversation is not always convenient. Care-Riing is an intelligent answering machine and simulates a telephone conversation with a loved one.

A beautiful example of inclusion.

Feelee

Deal with how you feel.

The innovation network Garage2020 and design agency Greenberry have developed an app specifically for young people that helps them better understand their emotions.

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The internet is fantastic, but the credibility of information is far from flawless.
Nowadays, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to determine whether what we read is accurate. Online information often comes from multiple sources and can be found on many different platforms.