Abstract
GOLD develops a healthcare Digital Twin aimed at optimizing hospital resource management through Answer Set Programming and machine learning. Prototypes have been created for three key challenges: Nuclear Medicine Scheduling (NMS) wich reduces patient waiting times by optimizing machine and resource utilization; Chemotherapy Treatment Scheduling (CTS) wich manages chemotherapy sessions; Nurse Scheduling Problem (NSP) wich improves nurse shift planning. These solutions effectively reduce inefficiencies delivering significant economic and social benefitcs.
Partner
Università degli Studi della Calabria
Site
GOLD
Abstract
BRILLIANCE aims to develop intelligent systems for acquiring and monitoring physiological parameters in fragile and chronic patients using lightweight, energy-efficient, and body-compatible devices. These devices are designed to be discreetly integrated into patients’ daily lives, enhancing their safety and well-being through continuous and accurate health monitoring.
Partner
Università degli Studi del Salento – Università degli Studi “Mediterranea” di Reggio Calabria
Abstract
This project aims to remove the architectural and social barriers restricting access to Matera’s rock churches—a priceless cultural and historical heritage—by making them accessible through Virtual Reality.
The objective is to create a 3D reconstruction of these often hard-to-reach or inaccessible rock churches using technologies such as laser scanning, photogrammetry, and virtual restoration, providing an immersive and photorealistic experience.
Artificial Intelligence will be employed to develop a virtual guide that enriches the visitor experience through advanced communication interfaces and real-time responses to specific questions.
Partner
Università degli Studi della Basilicata
Abstract
PMG aims to promote the adoption of sustainable mobility by integrating gamification into daily transportation habits.
The project involves the use of a trip-tracking platform, where registered users earn points for every kilometer traveled by bicycle, bus, or train. These points can be converted into vouchers redeemable at local businesses, thus also supporting local commerce. Additionally, the platform will serve as a communication channel between citizens and municipalities, allowing users to report architectural barriers and contribute to the improvement of urban services.
Partner
Università degli Studi di Bari Aldo Moro
Abstract
FIATLUCS is structured around three activity streams. Two of these focus on developing tools to facilitate the mobility of people with physical and cognitive disabilities in urban environments and within complex buildings such as hospitals.
The third stream aims to reduce pedestrian risks in urban areas, with particular attention to individuals with limited mobility who also care for infants, ensuring safer urban navigation.
Partner
Università degli Studi di Cagliari
Site
FIATLUCS
Abstract
By using low-cost sensors, digital technologies, and citizen participation platforms, the project aims to actively involve residents in the collection of environmental data. This data will be used to support political decision-making, guide urban interventions, and promote the development of more aware and resilient communities. Through an interdisciplinary approach that combines urban planning, technology, and social sciences, the project seeks to develop innovative strategies to tackle contemporary urban challenges.
Partner
Università degli Studi della Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”
Abstract
The C-WISE project aims to develop an AI-based decision support system for data-driven policymaking. The ultimate goal ofthe project is improving citizen well-being and providing personalized services tailored to individuals’ abilities. The experimentation will take place through specific use cases at the Municipality of Alghero, Sardinia, and the system will be based on two technological pillars: an Urban Data Platform and a Citizen Digital Twin.
Partner
Università degli Studi di Sassari
Abstract
The ARTECOM project focuses on the design, planning, and implementation of multimedia installations distributed throughout the urban environment. These installations are designed to offer an educational and formative experience while stimulating artistic expression—particularly for children and adolescents who face barriers in accessing art due to social and economic vulnerability.
Partner
Università degli Studi dell’Aquila – Istituzione di Alta Formazione Musicale Conservatorio A. Casella – Università degli Studi di Teramo
Site
ARTECOM
Abstract
The main objective of TEC-SOS is twofold: on one hand, it aims to field-test and validate new technologies and prototypes developed within some of the eleven projects of Spoke 3; on the other hand, it seeks to propose a new R&D project (R&D2) aligned with the themes outlined in the five Research Lines. This innovative approach will not only make a significant contribution to environmental protection and the conservation of marine biodiversity, but also provide new methodologies for the collection, analysis, and interpretation of ecological and environmental data.
Partner
Università degli Studi di Palermo – Università degli Studi di Messina – Comune di Ustica Ente gestore AMP Isola di Ustica
Abstract
The project aims to develop and implement an innovative Test Bed in the Gulf of Naples, servings as a controlled environment for the experimentation and validation of innovative technologies and methodologies for marine monitoring.
The establishment of a Test Bed in the Gulf of Naples represents a significant opportunity for technological innovation in marine monitoring. Thanks to its unique geographical and environmental charateristichs, the area provides an exeptional setting for conducting realistic and repeatable experiments, supporting the development of solutions that address real-world challenges in the sector.
Partner
Università degli Studi del Salento – Università degli Studi di Napoli Parthenope