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Integrated Cognitive Prosthetic for Mild Dementia Support

Explore an innovative cognitive prosthetic to help individuals with mild dementia navigate their daily routines. This breakthrough project under the EU's 6th framework program aims to enhance quality of life through technology.

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Integrated Cognitive Prosthetic for Mild Dementia Support

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  1. The COGKNOW Project 2006-2009 S&T breakthrough:An Integrated Cognitive Prostheticfor People with Mild Dementia Johan E. Bengtsson, Luleå University of Technology,acting Scientific CoordinatorChris Nugent, University of Ulster, Technical Coordinator Helping people with mild dementia navigate their day supported by the European 6th framework programme, Einclusion

  2. The First Prototype First iteration (development + field test #1 + evaluation) finalised Helping people with mild dementia navigate their day

  3. Approach: Three complete cycles • need finding • development • testing • evaluation • update of requirements Helping people with mild dementia navigate their day

  4. Critical Business Success Factors • Market factors • clear target group • compelling value • ... • Business modelling factors • complexity of business model • ... • Collaboration needed • Software Providers – integration in home and mobile • Device Providers – easy adaptable mobile devices Helping people with mild dementia navigate their day

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