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                                                                         Recent News

We are delighted to announce the participation of Romanian delegates from Universitatea de Medicina si Farmacie, Iuliu Hatieganu din Cluj-Napoca in our PHRASE project! 

 

During their 3-day visit to Barcelona, we showcased the PHRASE project, which aims to build a personalised data pipeline for stroke AI-based diagnosis, prognosis, and intervention. 

 

But that’s not all! Our team, along with the delegates, had the opportunity to explore the patient journey in Spain firsthand by visiting two esteemed hospitals – Vall D’ Hebron and Parc Sanitari Sant Joan de Deu. A big thank you to both hospitals for providing us with detailed tours of their rehabilitation wards. Moreover, we conducted two insightful workshops to gain fresh perspectives from our new team members on the RGS ecosystem and understand the intricacies of the patient journey in Romania. 

RGSapp Demoed at Radboud Medical Center

During the 100 Gesture event at Radboud University, 8-11 May 2023, the PHRASE project was presented at the Radboud University Medical Center. This was a great opportunity to present the RGSapp to hospital visitors, including patients, medical staff, and medical students.

 

PLENARY MEETING

We are eagerly waiting for the upcoming plenary meeting. Looking forward to sharing updates and ideas.

KICKOFF MEETING

We have taken an essential step in conducting the kickoff meeting to move ahead with the PHRASE project.

 

CONSORTIUM AGREEMENT

We are pleased to announce our freshly signed consortium agreement for the joint development of a solution for the rehabilitation of chronic pain. Looking forward to our joint venture!

PHRASE OFFICIAL LAUNCH

We are glad to announce that PHRASE has officially started.

PHRASE LAUNCH 

The project PHRASE will be launched soon. All the consortium members are looking forward to working together.

                                                             Our Funding Partners

                                            This project has been funded by the European Union under GA no. 101058240.