When the Dortmund Care Network called for the "Hello Care!" symposium at the Wilhelm-Hansmann-Haus on July 9, IDiAL and its project partner mpool followed suit. The "Di-PAS st" project presented the concepts for future-proof care developed in the project at several stations.
The possibilities of virtual reality glasses (VR glasses) were demonstrated, which make it possible to participate in lifelike experiences even with decreasing mobility. This can range from virtual travel to attending concerts.
A similar approach is taken by the "Metaversum", in which participants can take part in a kind of virtual marketplace using avatars. Even without VR glasses, e.g. from a cell phone, tablet or computer, the Metaversum can be used as a low-barrier way to meet other people on the internet.
At a double station, the form generator was presented as a tool for care companies that facilitates the collection of data required for care.
Attention was also drawn to the upcoming workshop "More time for the essentials - innovation and productivity boost through digital support", which will take place on September 25, 2025 between 9:00 am and 3:00 pm.
Companies can register for this by emaild.bristotmpool-consultingde or by telephone (0231/546649-22).
Di-PAS st is a research project funded by the Federal Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs and the European Union via the European Social Fund Plus in the Change in Work program (funding code WAN-1-0028).