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Cambridgeshire firms banking on AI for dementia care and drugs
The Cambridge-based team has produced a device that can monitor a home and the person living there without cameras or microphones. By installing it early in someone’s dementia journey, it can “learn” their regular behaviour and alert carers to problems or changes in patterns. James said: “Are they waking more at night? Has their mobility…
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Prize-winning Supersense Technologies’ real goal is positively impacting people with dementia
Matt and James talk to Mike Scialom at Cambridge Independent about being named as a semi-finalist in the Longitude Prize on Dementia. Read article
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Cambridge’s Supersense Technologies plays key role in global dementia challenge
Supersense Technologies in Cambridge has been named as a semi-finalist in the Longitude Prize on Dementia for its cutting-edge remote monitoring technology that gives families insights into their loved one’s changing needs, without wearables. Based at ideaSpace City in Cambridge, the company has been awarded one of 24 Discovery Award grants worth £80k as part…


