Institute of Information and Communication Technologies (ITACA)
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The coordinator of ITACA Forward, José Dahoui, assessed his participation in the event very positively, highlighting that it enabled him to establish new contacts, renew previous collaborations, and explore new funding opportunities and synergies.
The research, funded by IVACE+i under the FEDER Comunitat Valenciana 2021–2027 programme, aims to develop a remote preoperative assessment system that allows patients to provide clinical information, images, and videos from their homes.
The NeuroAI4Space project, led by Intigia and with the participation of ITACA Institute, through its Fault-Tolerant Systems research group, has received funding from Instituto Valenciano de Competitividad e Innovación (IVACE+i) under the FEDER Comunitat Valenciana 2021...
Currently, nearly 40% of ITACA’s research staff are women, a date that confirms the institute’s strong commitment and, in particular, that of the UPV, to advancing toward real equality and bringing science and technology closer to new generations, fostering scientif...
volBrain provides quantitative, objective, and reproducible information on multiple brain structures directly related to different types of epilepsy. The platform has been developed by the MIA-LAB research group, led by Professor José Vicente Manjón.
Among the most significant advances are the early detection of sepsis, the estimation of brain maturation and the prediction of respiratory episodes.
For the first time, the heart can be seen non-invasively exactly as it behaves during an arrhythmia, facilitating medical intervention. The work has been published in Nature Communications Medicine.
The system has been implemented at the Toros del Prado del Navazo rock shelter, one of the most representative sites of post-Paleolithic rock art. The study led by Ángel Perles and Ricardo Mercado, ITACA researchers, in collaboration with the Department of Conservation...
The monograph “Sustainable Mobility”, led by José Vicente Oliver and Javier Urchueguía, researchers from the ICT vs. CC group, analyzes the challenges of traffic and pollution in the Valencian Community with an unprecedented level of spatial detail.

