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As part of the same European Commission call for projects, YEAH! and its sister projects aim to strengthen their synergies. Below, you’ll find our fellow sister projects, including those with which we collaborate on several joint events.
VIPPSTAR is a 4-year EU-funded project (€8.1M, Horizon Europe) that transforms care for visually impaired children and adolescents through personalized, AI-powered tools.
Coordinated by the University of Brescia with 18 partners in 11 countries, VIPPSTAR develops connected digital solutions, from tele-rehabilitation for infants, to serious games for children, and an AI avatar and nutrition coach for teenagers.
All tools are co-designed with users and validated in clinical studies, while a new European surveillance network (VIPPSTAR-NET) and the first Regulatory Sandbox for digital health in VI will ensure long-term impact.
By bridging gaps in current care, VIPPSTAR empowers young people with visual impairment to live healthier, more autonomous lives.
Discover their website: https://vippstar.eu/
PUREMIND is a Horizon Europe project aiming to improve mental health prevention in young people aged 0 to 25. By combining insights from genetics, environment, gut health, and behavior, it develops a digital ecosystem, including an AI-powered app, to support early detection and personalized care.
The project is coordinated by Medea and involves partners across Europe and beyond.
This project has received funding from the European Union´s Horizon Europe under grant agreement No 101155977
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