Breadcrumbs
- Digital Healthcare
- Projects

WAROMA – a new waiting room management
This waiting room management system should make the experience easier and more pleasant for patients as well as for management.

ACTivate – a new way of workplace health promotion
This tool is designed to make activity scheduling easier and more engaging.

MatchletiX – back to sport with joint effort
MatchletiX should support athletes after a knee injury to pursue their rehabilitation in the late stage by providing an interactive setting.

Parktiv – The family gaming app for playing in the park
Parktiv - a new approach to increase children’s and their family members activity levels.

Coch-LEA – A Listening Exercise Adventure to increase motivation and success of the therapy
Innovative and interactive auditory training for children with cochlear implants.

Hospital Check-in – The Digital Patient Onboarding
The project Hospital Check-in addresses digital patient onboarding, which aims to simplify the admission management of patients to a healthcare facility.

KIM / Keep In Motion 60+
KIM 60+ is a student project consisting of Guidelines for Exergames for elderly people and a sensor-based exergame where an open-source game is combined with a Microsoft Kinect V2 controlling with focus on fall prevention for elderly.

LAESSIG Primary Health Care Platform
The aim of this project is the conception and creation of an online platform for the primary health care (PHC) centre St. Pölten.

PENguin – Gaming App to perform graphomotor movements in a playful way
PENguin is an application for children to automate pen handling in a playful way.

CAR-E – A open-source speech assistance for elderly people
A simple-to-use device to support the life of the older generation.

STaRT – bringing rehabilitation into your living room
In this project we want to identify comparable key features of telerehabilitation systems in terms of hardware, software, therapy methods and interaction with patients. Therefore a already developed telerehabilitation system created at the University of Applied Sciences St. Pölten called UMBRELLO was used