
Summary
iCan is about assisting the everyday life of senior adults. An online platform and application that focuses on intriguing seniors to occupy themselves with something that will help them remain active and self-assisted.
iCan uses approachable technology, appealing to the average person of older age. The platform will be accompanied by a smart watch that will be wirelessly connected to the platform, measuring various biometrics and dynamically informing the wearer, as well as the platform and connected people such as family and doctors, for certain conditions and anomalies that may occur to the user.
Home deliveries of various kinds such as medicines or other goods, a service through which someone may offer to provide escorting to seniors, taxis for people with disabilities and smart gaming with a connected simplistic networking environment are among the features that make iCan unique. End-users of various backgrounds will help forming the real extend of those features while developing the platform.
News
Latest news related to the project
Health Valley Event 2022 took place on 15, 16 and 17 of March in hybrid form: onsite in Pathé Nijmegen and online with event programme: Connect, Challenge and Grow! ICan…
Wearable Technology for Seniors
icanproject
23 de February de 2022
Wearable technology like the Fitbit and Apple Watch aren’t just for the young and active any more. Increasingly, older adults are turning to smart wearable gadgets to help them live…
For World Alzheimer’s Day iCan partner ESKILARA collaborated with the Spanish startup company Accexible checking your mental health for free
icanproject
2 de November de 2021
On the occasion of World Alzheimer’s Day, on September 21, the startup Accessible launched the campaign “Check your mental health!” for the detection of cognitive impairment through speech analysis, in…
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