Study finds innovations developed to help with dementia can cause feelings of incapacity
Academics at the University of Chichester have highlighted the critical gap between technological promise and…
University of Sheffield to boost the development of technologies for people with dementia
The University of Sheffield is leading one of four new networks which will boost the…
New initiative to develop tech innovations that can be integrated into dementia support systems
Researchers have been awarded £ million to develop a network which will support people with…
Government-backed dementia research to collaborate with the NHS and ageing charities
People with dementia are set to benefit from government-backed research designed to help them live…
Longitude Prize on Dementia partners with the London School of Economics to evaluate finalist technologies
Developed by Animorph, the first finalist, CrossSense, is a pair of high-tech glasses that can…
Care England responds to the Alzheimer’s Society report on dementia care and training
Care England, the body for independent providers of adult social care, has responded to the…
AI specs and fall-predicting smartwatch awarded share of £1.5m global dementia challenge prize
State-of-the-art AI glasses to help people with dementia navigate their environment and a smartwatch that…
87 per cent of GPs believe patients with early-stage dementia would benefit from technology
A poll of GPs in the UK funded by Alzheimer’s Society and Innovate UK has…
The Longitude Prize on Dementia receives 175 applications from innovators all over the world
New assistive technology aimed at improving the independence of people living with dementia is on…
£4.34m Longitude Prize on Dementia launches virtual hackathons for AI technology innovators
The new Longitude Prize on Dementia has announced a series of virtual hackathons open to…









