Visualfy

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We create innovative technology for people with hearing loss, and for companies and organisations committed to accessibility.

Our products empower deaf people, and the society they live in, helping through technology to a real integration.

We have developed a unique algorithm, based on artificial intelligence, that recognises sounds and translates them into visual alerts on any connected device. We work every day to improve the algorithm and develop applications that add even more value. We design and manufacture in Spain.

Cerebral Palsy Guide

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Cerebral Palsy Guide provides free educational materials, financial resources, and support options for families affected by this condition and other birth injuries. It is our mission to create an easy-to-use, informative website that provides solutions for families. It is our hope that Cerebral Palsy Guide can help parents of children with cerebral palsy find peace, healing, and happiness.

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TechFilter: Filtering undesired tremorous movements from PC mouse cursor

Informatics is becoming essential in our daily activities. The use of the human machine interface requires fine movements from the user. When human movements are distorted, for instance, by tremor, performance could be improved by digitally filtering the intermediate signal before it reaches the controlled interface. This paper presents a novel device able to filter out tremorous movements from the cursor of a mouse in the screen of the computer. This task requires real-time discrimination between voluntary and tremorous movement.

Technaid

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Our goal is to build a bridge between academic research for assistive systems and its potential final users, thus helping patients regain their personal autonomy with assistive products that are commercially available. Technaid is a Spanish company specialized in developing robotic assistive systems to help improve people’s lives, either B2C (direct to consumer) or B2B (through institutions, research centers, universities or other companies).

Drawing Assist System for Reducing Effects of Involuntary Movements

Creative activities, such as painting and playing instruments, are sources of satisfaction and fulfillment for people with disabilities. However, some individuals with disabilities cannot satisfactorily enjoy such activities because of involuntary movements. In this study, we developed a drawing assist system for users with athetoid cerebral palsy and muscle tension, who experience involuntary movement.