Pharaon
The overall objective of the Pharaon project is to provide support for Europe’s ageing population by integrating digital services, devices, and tools into open platforms that can be readily deployed while maintaining the dignity of older adults and enhancing their independence, safety, and capabilities. The project will utilise a range of digital tools including connected (IoT) devices, artificial intelligence, robotics, cloud and edge computing, smart wearables, big data, and intelligent analytics that will be integrated to provide personalised and optimised health care delivery.
Pharaon’s integrated platforms will be validated in two stages: pre-validation and large-scale pilots (LSPs), in six different pilot sites: Murcia and Andalusia (Spain), Portugal, the Netherlands, Slovenia and Italy. A set of development tools will be created and made publicly available to simplify the customisation and integration. These tools and the results of dissemination will spread the generated knowledge to promote the development of new solutions similar to Pharaon.
Go to www.pharaon.eu for more information on the Project.
Project duration
01.12.2019 - 30.11.2023, extended until 11/2024
Coordinator
- Scuola Superiore di Studi Universitari e di Perfezionamiento Sant’Anna (Italy)
Participants
- Hewlett Packard Enterprise (Italy)
- Fondazione Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza (Italy)
- UP Umana Persone (Italy)
- Co-Robotics S.r.l (Italy)
- Orthokey Italia SLR (Italy)
- Technical Research Centre of Furniture and Wood of the Region of Murcia (Spain)
- Murcia Health Service (Spain)
- Polytechnical University of Cartagena (Spain)
- My Energia Oner SL (Spain)
- Diputación Provincial de Jaén (Spain)
- University of Jaén (Spain)
- Ageing Social Lab Foundation (Spain)
- Robotnik Automation SLL (Spain)
- Indra soluciones tecnologías de la información SLU (Spain)
- Irmandade da Santa Casa da Misericordia da Amadora IPPS (Portugal)
- University of Beira Interior (Portugal)
- Caritas Diocesana de Coimbra (Portugal)
- University of Coimbra- Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre (Portugal)
- Maastricht Instruments (Netherlands)
- Roessingh Research and Development B.V (Niederlande)
- Stichting Nationaal Ouderenfonds (Netherlands)
- University of Twente (Netherlands)
- AdSysCo B.V (Netherlands)
- Innorenew CoE (Slovenia)
- National Public Health Service of Slovenia (Slovenia)
- Izola Retirement Home (Slovenia)
- Ericsson Nikola Tesla d.d (Croatia)
- Ascora GmbH (Germany)
- Stelar Security Technology Law Research UG (Deutschland)
- GIP Autonom’Lab (France)
- Information Catalyst for Enterprise, Ltd (Great Britain)
- AGE Platform Europe (Belgium)
- MINDS & SPARKS GmbH (Austria)
- Domalys SAS (France)
- Glintt Healthcare Solutions (Portugal)
- SenLab IoT Solutions (Slovenia)
- SenTab Estonia (Estonia)
- University of Tartu (Estonia)
- Tecnologie Informatiche e Loro Aplicazione UNINFO (Italy)
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 857188.