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Targeting specialised institutions, care centers, doctors, therapists, and parents of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), DiverSsiTy offers a series of therapeutic games, each featuring various levels of complexity tailored to the needs of different users.

DiverSsiTy is currently developing the prototype for its first multisensory Mixed Reality (MR) therapeutic game software, named My Magic RoomTM.

DiverSsiTy offers a cost-effective solution for healthcare systems while positively impacting the lives of thousands of teenagers with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Our prototypes will undergo clinical validation before being launched as a game portfolio by 2026.

DiverSsiTy’s exercises are designed to enhance overall well-being by building on individual strengths to address areas of challenge. They focus on improving cognitive skills such as communication, multisensory processing, and social interaction. If the exercises ever become overwhelming, users can access a “downtime room” at any time, offering a calming space to manage emotions and regain focus.

 

At DiverSsiTy, we recognize the importance of speaking to both the neurominority community and the medical professionals who support them.

While we aim to create a positive and empowering experience for autistic individuals, we also understand the need to use specific terminology to meet the standards of healthcare providers and stakeholders.

Our approach strives to honor the strengths and individuality of every person, while ensuring that our solutions align with the clinical rigor and requirements of the medical field. We believe that by bridging these worlds, we can foster better understanding, improve care, and promote inclusion for all.

DivserSsiTy is currently producing the prototype of its first Multisensory MR Therapeutic Game Software, tentatively called Magic Urban Garden.

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DiverSsiTy’s value proposition is cost-effective for health systems and brings a positive impact on the daily life of thousands of ASD teenagers.

Prototypes will undergo clinical validation before being introduced as game portfolios by 2026.

DiverSsiTy’s exercises improve the overall well-being of ASD patients, by leveraging strengths to work on weaknesses. They focus on developing the patients’ affected cognitive skills: Communication, multisensory processing, and social interactions. If at times playing gets overwhelming, there is an escape button to a “downtime room”, available throughout the exercises at any moment, to recollect oneself and calm the excitement or emotions.

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