Research Highlights

AGH Wearables aims to bridge the gap between computational technology and medicine.
Current research addresses the invention of new software and hardware to help people better understand their health.
We have a 9+ yr experience in design, implementing and building telemedical systems.
Our team consists of scientists and students in area of computer science, biomedical engineering and medicine.
Our projects focus on applying computational technology in medicine to improve the quality of life.

Human health monitoring

Biomedical sensors are able to continuosly monitor human health.

Wearables sensors

Wearable sensors can be used by any person in any age. There are especially useful for elderly people.

Wireless communication

Our solution uses mobile phone to send readouts from wearable sensors to a medical centre.

Automatic service

Sophisticated algorithms track all the data coming from various sensors and recognize patterns that might be signs of health issues.

Cooperation

We are open for research collaboration in area of joint research projects,
joint publications, contract research, consulting and new ventures.
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Research & Development

We have R&D experience in the following areas:

Assisted living technologies

Signal processing

Medical Algorithms

Wearable computing



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Experience

We have experience in various research project management in area of biomedical engineering financed by National Science Centre, Ministry of Science and Higher Education, National Center for Research and Development. We are interested in applying our research results into practice that is why we are now leading R+D project funded by the National Center for Research and Development.

In 2015 our project received founding in TANGO program to turn idea into the product that may benefit populations and economies in a direct way. We are now conducting various business analyses including competition benchmarking, freedom to operate, IP and law analysis and talking with potential business partners in order to translate research results into product.

  • Telemedical systems
  • Hardweare prototyping
  • Business Development
  • Medical knowledge

Institutions

We are financed and supported by the following institutions:

AGH Wearables

AGH Wearable Research Group focus on research and development of solutions in the field of wearable computing.

National Science Centre

Our project was financed by National Science Center. The goal of the project was to conduct technical verification of wearable sensors during day-to-day activities.

The National Centre for Research and Development

National Centre of Research and Development together with National Science Center selected the project to be commercialized.

AGH University of Science and Technology

AGH UST is a leading Polish university in modern technologies, and belongs to a group of prestigious international educational centres.

Blog

Dnest International Inventors Exhibition

The D-nest (Development Nest) project was founded with the intent of promoting innovation by allowing people to share and search for innovation in a safe environment.Thus www.dnest.eu was born, a platform where innovators, entrepreneurs and investors may connect, share and develop their innovative projects.Today, D-nest web LTD become a spin-off of the Department of Computer Science of the University of Verona, whith its headquarter located in the Science Technology Park.

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AGH WEARABLES @ 20th Science Picnic

The Science Picnic of Polish Radio and the Copernicus Science Centre is Europe’s largest outdoor event aimed to promote science. Every year, it attracts crowds of visitors to Warszawa.

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Alfa School

We have an opportunity to present the outcomes of the project to the investors at Alfa School. The event took place at Małopolska Information Technology Park (MPTI).

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Contact

AGH Wearables Research Group
AGH University of Science and Technology
Aleja Mickiewicza 30
30-059 Cracow

wearable@agh.edu.pl