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BreatheWear: Kinetic Analysis & Disrupt Team Up to Make Stress Measurable
Kinetic Analysis and Disrupt win national innovation grant to bring smart textiles into the future of health and wellbeing. The future of stress awareness doesn’t look like tech. It looks like your favourite t-shirt. Two Dutch innovation leaders, Disrupt, a cutting-edge digital product studio, and Kinetic Analysis, pioneers in human motion and biosensing, have been awarded an innovation and valorisation MIT R&D collaboration grant by the Province of Noord-Brabant, in partner


EHLA: A New European Effort Boosting Physical Activity
A New European Effort Boosting Physical Activity


Prediction in Nursing Homes
The growing shortage of healthcare staff is putting immense pressure on nursing home care workers. MoMo Medical and Kinetic Analysis jointly collaborate around fall risk prevention with clinical partners: tanteLouise and Avoord, Eindhoven University, ...


From Sensors to Care: Advancing Stress Monitoring in Elderly Care
Stress monitoring in elderly care has the potential to revolutionize how healthcare systems address the needs of ageing populations. Wearable devices that detect stress levels can provide early warnings, enabling timely interventions and improving overall well-being. However, creating practical stress-sensing wearables requires innovation, compliance with regulations, and multidisciplinary collaboration. From 2022 to 2024, Kinetic Analysis participated in the RAAK-mkb-funded


Wheelz 4 Daily Life: Bringing Activity Tracking to Everyday Wheelchair Use
Kinetic Analysis plays an active role in tracking daily activities of wheelchair users, including AI op Rolletjes and facilitating the use of IMU sensors for monitoring wheelchair activity in physiotherapists. Together with TU Delft and with funding from ZonMw and NWO (Take-off Phase 1, Spring 2024, project title Keep me on track), these efforts aim to bridge the gap.


Rehabilitation for Children with Neurological Disorders through RE:HOME
In the bustling regions of North West Europe, over 12,000 children grapple with the daily challenges of neurological disorders. For these...


Biometric data gives your feelings a voice.
Kinetic Analysis bridges the gap from laboratory studies to real-world settings. There is a rich repertoire of methods for stress detection using various physiological signals and algorithms. A proposed rule-based algorithm based on ...


How the Vital Cities Challenge Grew Into a Europe-Wide Movement
The Vital Cities Challenge project is about equipping cities with the right tools for innovative, data-driven, approaches to better engage citizens in physical activity. It shows users how to reach personal goals and shows how to use activity data to develop your city.


Introducing FLORA: Revolutionizing Walker Safety with Smart Technology
Each year, approximately 500,000 people worldwide experience falls while using their walkers, leading to significant suffering and...


DWELL: A Holistic Approach to Improving Life with Type 2 Diabetes
The Diabetes and Wellbeing (DWELL) project is an international initiative to assist diabetics in dealing with their disease in daily life. The DWELL-project takes an individualized holistic approach, with one-on-one conversations at the base. The goal is to motivate people to change their lifestyle, instead of focusing on treating their current (medical) condition. Healthcare technologies focusing on activity tracking and sleep monitoring are used to gain better insight into


How Physically Active Lessons Improve Learning and Wellbeing in the Classroom
DIM in the classroom replaces written tests with interactive questions in an inclusive, age-level way. Kinetic Analysis provided movement pattern recognition algorithms. Interactive learning is battling overweight and obesity in childhood to diminish their impact on both physical and psychological health. With this project, we are enabling children to learn and increase their physical activity and motor skill.
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