The Haute Ecole de la Province de Namur (HEPN) organised its first training event on digital health during the KIKK festival, festival of innovation in Namur, Belgium.
This first edition of two-days training and debates on the power of new technologies in mental health was quickly sold out. Read More
Based at Magee College, Ulster University, Professor Joan Condell’s research group in the School of Computing, Engineering & Intelligent Systems is responsible for the day-to-day management of Work Package 2 - Testing and Validation. The overall objective of WP2 is to identify, select and support SMEs to develop and test their technological tool in the e-mental health ecosystem. Since the beginning of the project over 45 companies have engaged with IT4Anxiety, have developed and presented their technology, and been assessed by the Validation committee. Read More
The IMAGINE study carried out within the IT4Anxiety project aims to reply to this question, including all users of new technologies in mental health in its targeted study population: people living with and/or dealing with anxiety, careers (non-professional), and health professionals. The study has recently entered the next phase of the research process. Read More
On the 11th October, the mid-term conference of the IT4Anxiety project "What are the new technologies to manage anxiety?" was organised in Lille. Read More
Our final call to join the IT4Anxiety project is now open until 31st of July 2022 !
We are specifically focusing this call on innovative technological solutions aimed at managing anxiety experienced by people with neurodegenerative diseases (e.g., Alzheimer ‘s disease) or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Find out more about the conditions here ! Read More
Within the framework of the IT4Anxiety project, the Haute Ecole de la Province de Namur (HEPN) is setting up a training course dedicated to mental health professionals on the use of new technologies in blended therapies. For this training to be in line with the needs, the HEPN team meets with many experts. Among these experts, some stand out. Here is the testimony of Muriel Dulière from the HEPN who shares with us these exceptional encounters. Read More
Within the framework of the European project IT4anxiety, the company ELDOM is experimenting its solutions in Scotland with the objective of reducing patient anxiety in care homes. The European project IT4anxiety aims at allowing the experimentation in situ of innovative solutions in mental health developed by start-ups. Read More
Two new start-ups have joined the IT4Anxiety project: Mind Reality and Cerina!
They have become project partners and will benefit from numerous advantages and a budget from the INTERREG NEW program for their development. In particular, the start-ups will benefit from the visibility of the project and its large network, the expertise and experience of the project team, the opportunities for testing and validation with patients in real conditions, support and advice.
Discover what they are developing ! Read More