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SmILE

Smart Implants for Life Enrichment


Description

The SmILE project tackles musculoskeletal non-communicable diseases (MSK-NCDs), a significant health concern in the aging population. As people live longer, conditions like osteoarthritis, osteoporosis and other MSK disorders increasingly affect older adults, leading to chronic pain, mobility loss and reduced quality of life.

To address this, SmILE aims to create a technology-driven approach that empowers patients to manage their health proactively and supports healthcare providers with data-driven insights. At the heart of SmILE is a new chip platform designed to turn regular medical devices into smart data sources. This innovation, combined with wearable sensors, will continuously monitor patients’ health, helping to detect potential issues early. Data from these devices will be integrated into a comprehensive health platform that provides patients and healthcare providers with real-time information. This is expected to aid in personalised treatments and prevent further health decline. The SmILE project also includes developing AI systems to predict adverse health events and support patient-centered interventions. Through age-friendly designs and interfaces, SmILE will make these advanced tools accessible to elderly users and encourage greater engagement with their health data. Ultimately, SmILE seeks to foster healthier aging by enhancing self-management of MSK conditions, potentially reducing healthcare costs and supporting a higher quality of life for older adults across Europe.

Coordinator
Arndt-Peter Schulz
Fraunhofer Research Institution for Individualized and Cell-Based Medical Engineering
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Programme
Horizon Europe & sub-programmes
Duration
60 months (January 2025 - December 2029)
Project funding
€ 19,992,182.84
Project partners
21
Project website
https://horizon-smile.eu
Your contact
Josip Luša
Project Manager
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