The second IT4Anxiety Hackathon took place on October 29th and 30th 2021 at the Evangelisches Klinikum Bethel in cooperation with the Bielefeld University in Germany. This edition was held online due the current sanitary situation. Read More
We are very happy to announce you that three new start-ups joined the IT4Anxiety project! Indeed, AARDEX, Psylaris and Spectre have become partners in the project and will benefit from numerous advantages and from a budget from the INTERREG NEW program for their development. Read More
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Next October 29th and 30th will take place the second IT4Anxiety Hackathon at the Evanglisches Klinikum Bethel in cooperation with Bielefeld University in Germany. This edition will be held online. IT4Anxiety is an Interreg project and aims at supporting the implementation of start-ups’ innovative solutions reducing the anxiety of patients suffering from mental disorders. Read More
At the Haute Ecole de la Province de Namur and within the framework of the IT4Anxiety project, our first digital health awareness program will be included in the continuous learning modules that will be offered at the beginning of 2022. Read More
Mind-Mapper is a start-up based in Northern Ireland developing a new technology destined to address several in situ problems faced by psycho-therapists. Indeed, the idea behind Mind-Mapper is based on three observations. Read More
IT4Anxiety is creating its own e-learning formula, where the learner will be guided through a tailor-made training course. The training will be individualised according to the needs of the learner, according to his level of comfort with new technologies and according to his working environment. Read More
The Ulster University (UU) team is leading WP2 (Technical piloting and validation) in the IT4Anxiety project. UU has guided members of the Validation Committee to cover an existing partner vacancy within the project with the most suitable start-ups, having or developing technology solutions in mental health, to fulfil the rapidly changing needs of the IT4Anxiety project. Read More
As part of the Work Package 1 entitled “Identification of needs”, the World Health Organisation Collaborating Centre for research and training in mental health in Lille (France) is leading a qualitative and quantitative research on“Innovative technologIes for Mental health care: socio-AnthropoloGIcal and clinical approach – a north-west European study” (IMAGINE). Read More
One of the major activities of the IT4Anxiety project is the organisation of hackathons. These events bring together people from different backgrounds to work on co-creating solutions. The first hackathon took place on 18 and 19 March in Amsterdam, organised by the IT4Anxiety partner, Vrije Universiteit. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this hackathon, which mobilised about 50 participants, was held via video conference. Read More