Digital technologies project. Industrial research activities.
PLAISENS (Sensorised Intelligent Platform) aims to investigate the application of 4.0 technologies for the future development of a platform that can be used by social and healthcare professionals for the early diagnosis, assessment and monitoring of patients, especially children and young people, with motor disabilities and/or postural alterations.
The project aims to explore a technological solution based on the joint use of electronic printing, sensors and artificial intelligence as a demonstrator of the capabilities of the technology.
The PLAISENS project aims to achieve the following objectives in two phases (two years): General objective:
- To explore a technological solution based on the joint use of 4.0 technologies of electronic printing, sensorics and artificial intelligence as a demonstrator of the capabilities of the technology, focused on extracting objective data relating to the posture of the person in decubitus, which will enable the detection of the risk of suffering developmental alterations in the first year of life, or of developing deformities in the population with neuro-musculoskeletal pathology.
- Second year: Research on the implementation of the solution on 3D surfaces.
PLAISENS project details
Year: 2023
Financing:
Project supported by the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Tourism, through the 2023 Call for Innovative Business Groupings, within the framework of the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan.
- Total budget: 274.256,00 €.
- Grant: 217.902,00 €.
Project partners:
The Cluster Soluciones Innovadoras para la Vida Independiente (SIVI), the Cluster de Impresión funcional y aditiva (Functional Print), ASPACE Salamanca, Centro Stirling, Hospital Clínico Universitario de Valladolid and Ortopedia CETEO and NUFESA Electronics.