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16/02/2017

Vall d'Hebron will display their innovative potential during the Barcelona Mobile Week

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16/02/2017

Hosts a dialogue, an artistic creation and one of the creative routes that are part of the program of this initiative linked to the Mobile World Congress.

Cos Barcelona's Vall d'Hebron Hospital Campus, born a year ago as the sum of four organizations linked to the health sector to grow investing in patient-centered innovation, will be a featured participant at the http://bit.ly/2lHefxd" Barcelona Mobile Week. It is a set of activities organized by the http://bit.ly/2lMkMlU" Barcelona Mobile World Capital, which will be held a few days before the opening of the http://bit.ly/2lgjPVU" Mobile World Congress (MWC). The Campus will host three of the actions envisaged in the program, but these are not the only events in which it will participate. A true showcase of the road Vall d'Hebron follows to offer the best support, achieve better research and train the best professionals using innovative projects based on new technologies. Cos Vall d'Hebron at the Mobile Week Barcelona Cos The Mobile Week Barcelona is an initiative promoted by the Mobile World Capital Barcelona which proposes an open debate about the transformation of digital and mobile technology. It will bring together artists, scientists, thinkers, engineers, entrepreneurs and professionals in the cultural industry, combining the latest technology with artistic visions. Everything divided into 10 dialogues, 10 creations and 10 routes, all open to the public. Cos In this sense, the Vall d'Hebron Campus organized three activities: Cos -Dialogue Quality of life and digital revolution in health. http://bit.ly/2lMob51" On Tuesday 21 February. Debate on how technology can improve the quality of life, prevent disease, and raise good habits with regard to the future of the healthcare industry. Cos Artistic creation Social matrix, by the artist Anna Carreras. http://bit.ly/2lGLwsi" From 15 to 26 February, at the lobby of the General Hospital Vall d'Hebron. Showcase of three generative animations based on three models: the Schelling sociological one, the voter and the game of life. Cos -Creative Route in Horta Guinardó. http://bit.ly/2l4EXwv" On Sunday 26 February. The seventh route planned on the program of the Mobile Week Barcelona will start in the lobby of the hospital, to see the Social Matrix installation, which the artist herself will comment. Later on, Dr. Marc Ribó, deputy of the http://bit.ly/TeeINW" Stroke Unit, will show visitors mobile applications that have been developed to improve the quality of life of patients who have suffered a stroke. The trip will end with an artistic activity outdoors. Cos Other activities at the Mobile World Congress Cos The professionals of Vall d'Hebron also participate in other activities related to the Mobile Week Barcelona and the Mobile World Congress. Cos http://bit.ly/2ld2yxo" YoMo Festival. Event organized for the MWC in collaboration with the Mobile World Capital Barcelona and the Department of Education. Its aim is to bring science and technology to young people so that they can evaluate them as a career option. Its audience includes more than 20,000 schoolchildren aged 10 to 16 years. Cos In this context, the head of the Psychiatry Department of Vall d'Hebron and researcher of the Psychiatry, Mental Health and Addictions Research Group at Vall d'Hebron Research Institute (VHIR), Juan Antonio Ramos-Quiroga, and his team, offer a http://bit.ly/2kGJQLd" conference on 27 February focused on the use of virtual and mobile media to treat Attention deficit Disorder and Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Cos http://bit.ly/2ktPizS" 4YFN. The deputy director of care at the Hospital Vall d'Hebron, Dr. César Velasco will participate in the conference 4YFN, platform of emerging companies of the Mobile World Capital Barcelona. On the 27th of February. Cos http://bit.ly/2kAVJS4" e-Health: European vision, local solutions. Debate and knowledge exchange to be held on Friday 17 February at the Mobile World Centre. The Deputy Manager of the Vall d'Hebron Hospital, Francesc Iglesias will participate in the panel discussion on the new European Rare diseases Networks (ERNs), of which, http://bit.ly/2lRRenR" Vall d'Hebron is the hospital with the highest number of networks in the country. It is organized by the European Commission, the TicSalut Foundation, the Department of Health of the Generalitat and Mobile World Capital Barcelona. Cos In addition, over the next two months, Vall d'Hebron hospital will become a smart hospital, and will join the LoRaWan project. An initiative that uses the Internet of Things applied to general services. In this regard, during the test the centre will have several sensors that will allow, for example, remotely control the movements of the vehicles with the sensor, the waste management or the temperature of certain areas of the hospital. Cos Cos Commitment to new technologies Cos The Vall d'Hebron Campus commitment to new technologies applied to health in recent years has led to an increasing number of projects that take advantage of the opportunities they offer. Cos Mefacylita: application designed for professionals of the Stroke Unit at VHIR and Vall d'Hebron and in collaboration with the Vodafone Foundation, which allows, via a touch tablet device types, video sharing and program activities of rehabilitation and occupational therapy with patients who have suffered a stroke. Cos Air4Life: the http://bit.ly/2kPvVF7" first application in the country tha uses gamification to stimulate the monitoring of treatment in patients with chronic respiratory impairment. It proposes a challenge to improve the status of your avatar and get points with a weekly goal. Developed with Chiesi. Cos ScanKids: this is a gamified application linked to the http://bit.ly/2lM4OrW" Imatgina project, of humanization in paediatric radiology. Aimed at patients aged 6 to 12 years, it explains to them what are the tests as a way of getting them to lose fear. Developed in collaboration with the Phillips Foundation and the CurArte Foundation. Cos Som VH: application for professionals in Vall d'Hebron Campus, which brings together healthcare excellence in teaching and research institutions that are part of it. It is an internal communication tool that streamlines and brings all activities, news and information. Cos Farmalarm: a http://bit.ly/2lH2QgB" new application aimed at patients who have suffered a stroke and have returned to their homes. It allows them to receive personalized ongoing monitoring in relation to compliance with medical guidelines and control of vascular risk factors. Cos Teleictus mòbil: it allows http://bit.ly/2lday1n" prehospital assessment, at the ambulance, of all patients with suspected stroke by a hospital vascular neurologist. You can set video conferencing and so establish the appropriate hospital for their condition. Cos Virtual reality to treat ADHD: in the Psychiatry Department of Vall d'Hebron and at the Catalan company Psious, they have been http://bit.ly/2kGPOvv" the first to use the technology of virtual reality to treat ADHD. The initiative has received the Mobile World Capital Barcelona award for technological innovation at the 6th Conference ICT R&D+i Health and Social. Cos Study Floodlight: promoted by CEMCAT and sponsored by Roche, it wants to determine the validity and utility of electronic devices, smart phones and smart watches, when providing information on the evolution of multiple sclerosis in the day to day of the patient. In that regard, several tests and exercises are carried out . Cos Cos Vall d'Hebron Barcelona Hospital CampusThe Vall d'Hebron Campus consists of the Vall d'Hebron University Hospital, Vall d'Hebron Research Institute (VHIR), the Vall d'Hebron Institut of Oncology (VHIO) and the Centre for Multiple Sclerosis of Catalonia (Cemcat) The new project represents a new way of working and doing, where research, teaching and clinical practice go together, in the same direction, to join efforts and to grow, being more useful, more productive and more effective.

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