The University of Pisa (UNIPI) leads the Project, the Clinical Validation, the Data Center of AINCP service, and the development of Artificial Intelligence Decision Tools.

Commonwealth Scientific and Research Industrial Organisation

CSIRO is Australia’s national science agency and will help establish the MRI protocol and analysis for AINCP, with specific focus on probing neuroplastic changes.

Stella Maris Foundation, Italy

The IRCCS (Institute for Research Hospitalization and Health Care) Stella Maris Foundation is a Project partner of AlNCP with scientific director, prof. Giovanni Cioni’s team, who is taking care of the clinical trial.

FTS, Italy

FTS implements and coordinates the communication strategy of the AINCP project, with the goal to reach a wide audience, not only target patients and families but the whole civil society.

Khymeia, Italy

Khymeya (KHY) is developing the software and tele-health AINCP architecture and is in charge for the development of the business model and plan.

KU Leuven, Belgium

KU Leuven is leading the AINCP clinical studies in Belgium. KU Leuven is an internationally recognised CP research centre with experience in conducting studies for children with CP, including RCT’s.

Noldus, The Netherlands

Noldus joins the development the observation module for multi-modal monitoring of the children, focusing on eye tracking using a low cost eye tracker.

Tyromotion, Austria

Tyromotion GmbH is involved in acquiring movement data of the children’s activities at home with their ARYS™ system.

Universidad de Castilla - La Mancha, Spain

UCLM is a clinical partner within the AINCP project. It will allow the collaboration of 70 children with a diagnosis of Unilateral Cerebral Palsy to promote personalised medicine.

UniSalento, Italy

UniSalento will ensure an ethical approach to the development of robust, fair, and trustworthy AI solutions for the treatment of Unilateral Cerebral Palsy in children.

Scuola Universitaria Superiore Pisa, Italy

SSSA is developing the Action Performance Module with soft robotics technology for sensorised objects/toys and is developing the Health Technology Assessment analysis.

The University of Queensland, Australia

UQ is providing clinical linkage and guidance on rehabilitation assessments of upper limb in children with unilateral CP.

David Tvildiani Medical University, Georgia

DTMU with its clinics is known for scientists and researchers in the field of neurology and neurorehabilitation. It is clinical partner in the AINCP project, to include 50 patients with unilateral CP.

You can also watch AINCP Partners’ introductions on our YouTube channel here.