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ChallengeUpdated on 12 March 2026

Toilet-based Image Monitoring of Urine and Feces for Health Insights

Innovation Manager at Roca Group

Barcelona, Spain

About

The ROCA Group is exploring the use of image-based monitoring systems for feces and urine while the user is in the toilet. We need experts in the field to help us select which biomarkers (color, morphology, etc) or other functionalities (e.g.: record usage habits, frequency, length of event, etc) compatible with these monitoring techniques could be useful for an audience:

  • interested in improving their healthy lifestyle habits

  • interested in having a source of alerts for potential pathologies

  • interested in facilitating the work of healthcare professionals

Topic

  • Digital diagnostics
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Computer vision
  • Design/User interface/ User Experience
  • Report generation
  • Remote patient monitoring tools
  • Nutrition & Diet

Type

  • Co-development
  • R+D Services
  • Consultancy services

Organisation

Roca Group

Corporation

Barcelona, Spain

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