Online Event: March 12th 2021 The Environmental Sensor workshop – organized by both technical and clinical BRAINTEASER’ partners – was aimed at discussing some crucial aspects for the development of …

by Maria Luquet

As announced during the Online Workshop Big Data and the Future of Population Health, PULSE Project is going to launched its first Online Course “Big Data to Policy” in September. …

by Heather Smith

After four years of implementation the PULSE – Participatory Urban Living for Sustainable Environments project come to the end on 30 April. On this occasion, the Final workshop was organised …

by Heather Smith

This week, PULSE project has participated at the Big Data for Health Policy Symposium, an event organized by the MIDAS project consortium, which took place in Derry (Northern Ireland) at …

by Maria Luquet

Last October, in the occasion of the 17th ICOST Conference held in New York, PULSE project presented its new animated promotional video, which is now available in the new projects’ …

by Heather Smith

Last week, PULSE participated at the UN Climate Change Conference COP25 which took place in Madrid under the Presidency of the Government of Chile and has been held with logistical …

by Heather Smith

The ICOST Conference 2019 took place in New York City, USA, from 14th to 15th October. Hosted by the New York University (NYU) and the New York Academy of Medicine …

by Heather Smith

On the 23-25 September at the 2019 Conference of Partners of the European Innovative Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing (EIP on AHA) took place in Aarhus, Denmark. This was …

by Heather Smith

A new scientific article from Life Supporting Technologies (LifeSTech), the innovation research group from the Technical University of Madrid, has been published in the scientific journal Sensors, Volume 19, Issue 13 (July-1 …

by Heather Smith

PULSE @ AAL Forum 23-25 September 2019 PULSE will be at the AAL Forum on the 23-25 September 2019 with a dedicated booth in the Exhibition area which will be …

by Heather Smith
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