REACH - Responsive Engagement of the Elderly Promoting Activity and Customized Healthcare
Research project REACH gets European funding
The project abbreviation stands for Responsive Engagement of the Elderly Promoting Activity and Customized Healthcare. The proposal for this project was developed in 2015 and submitted under pillar 3 of H2020 in societal challenge 1 Personalized Healthcare (PHC).
In the European consortium with 17 partners from higher education institutions and industry, the four EuroTech Universities along with DIN and several other innovative industry partners (including leading European health care technology, rehabilitation, and care and hospital firms) build the core of this project. The proposal got an excellent evaluation with 15 out of 15 possible points and was one of two from 176 submitted proposals, which got funded in the end. DIN in cooperation with the EuroTech Universities played a key role in submitting the proposal and the total grant amounts around 6 Million Euros.
During the four year’s life span of the project, the consortium will work on modular, personalized medical and ethical acceptable solutions integrated in and around buildings (clinical environments, rehabilitation settings, care homes, and home care), which allow an intelligent prediction (considering both personal medical history as well as real-time gathered data from a series of embedded sensors) about the health status of people/patients. Based on forecast and analytic algorithms REACH will allow to provide novel, personalized interventions (customized services, products, and equipment for mobilization and rehabilitation, physical activity, training, food and nutrition, mobility, and patient motivation).
The consortium sees standardization as an important instrument to enhance the transfer of research results into practice. DIN is the responsible partner in terms of planned standardization activities.
Project Duration
February 2016 until January 2020
Partners
- Technische Universität München (TUM)
- Danmarks Tekniske Universitet (DTU)
- Technische Universiteit Eindhoven (TU/e)
- Ecole Polytechnique Federal de Lausanne (EPFL)
- Kobenhavns Universitet (UCPH)
- Fraunhofer IAIS
- Alreh Medical SP Zoo
- BIOZOON GmbH
- SmartCardia Sarl GmbH
- ArjoHuntleigh AB
- Philips International B.V.
- Sturrm BV
- Stichting Zuidzorg
- Lyngby-Taarbaek Kommune
- Neurologische Klinik Bad Aibling GmbH & CO BetriebsKG
- Les Hopitaux Universitaires de Geneve (HUG)
- DIN e. V.
Project funding
Funded by the Horizon 2020 Framework Programme of the European Union
Projekt-ID: 690425