Project cooperationUpdated on 22 December 2025
Wearable sensor technology for the objective, real-world measurement of neuro-biological, physiological and behavioural responses
Business Development at MindRove Kft.
Budapest, Hungary
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MindRove, an SME developing wearable sensor solutions (EEG, EMG, heart rate, heart rate variability, galvanic skin response and IMU), can contribute to this project by enabling objective, real-world measurement of neuro-biological, physiological and behavioural responses associated with digital technology use in children and young adults. MindRove’s sensors allow continuous, multimodal monitoring of stress, emotional regulation, cognitive load, arousal, sleep-related patterns and motor activity, complementing behavioural and clinical assessments. This supports the generation of robust evidence on the positive and negative mental health impacts of digital technologies and enables the development, testing and validation of digital interventions for early risk detection, resilience building and promotion of healthy digital habits. As an SME, MindRove will strengthen the project’s innovation capacity and support the scalability and future commercial exploitation of evidence-based digital mental health solutions.
Topic
- DESTINATION 3: HORIZON-HLTH-2026-01-DISEASE-02: Innovative interventions to prevent the harmful effects of using digital technologies on the mental health of children and young adults
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- Partner seeks Consortium/Coordinator
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Woosuk Chung
Director at Risorius
Seoul, South Korea
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- Partner seeks Consortium/Coordinator
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Konstantinos Mavridis
Senior Proposal Writer & Bid Manager at KMOP - Social Action and Innovation Centre
Athens, Greece