Science & Tech
Multisensory Experience
Mixed Reality (MR) is a groundbreaking technology which can engage multiple senses simultaneously, creating an immersive experience that simulates interaction with and within virtual elements. The feeling of presence in a computer-generated scene is powerful and contributes to the immersive feeling. In MR, the headset scans the room to integrate the game’s scenes in the patient’s real surroundings, thus offering comfort and reassurance. This is called spatial computing, and it allows the creation of inclusive game narratives.
Serious Games
The series of DiverSsiTy games are designed to complete specific, research-based and therapy-backed exercises. The gamified practice improves the understanding of ASD patients’ condition and potentially reveals comorbidity and other pathologies.
Therapy meets ICT
Welcome to Digital Therapeutics (DTx), where ICT and medical research meet.
When applied to mental health, AI, computer vision, and immersive technologies offer new therapeutical opportunities.
NDD Detection
Neurodevelopmental disorders can be detected following the collection and study of specific data sets. DiverSsiTy will provide a tracking device (horizon 2026) with an embedded AI-powered eye-tracking system, adaptable to every MR headset, to record the needed biomarkers that help refine diagnosis and ASD detection.
Personalized Care
With DiverSsiTy, the patient journey is thus tailored to each individual’s needs. It offers pioneering personalized care to tackle everyday life’s challenges encountered by ASD teens and young adults. A trailblazer in e-health, DiverSsiTy’s therapeutic exercises adjust to the capacity and emotions of each patient.
Monitoring & Framework
Mixed Reality (MR) is a groundbreaking technology which can engage multiple senses simultaneously, creating an immersive experience that simulates interaction with and within virtual elements. The feeling of presence in a computer-generated scene is powerful and contributes to the immersive feeling. In MR, the headset scans the room to integrate the game’s scenes in the patient’s real surroundings, thus offering comfort and reassurance. This is called spatial computing, and it allows the creation of inclusive game narratives.