Institute of Information and Communication Technologies (ITACA)
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The PREDATICS project, now in its second year, will soon launch a public consultation website featuring an interactive viewer, with future updates including high-resolution pollution maps and forecasts
In the EFICACIA project, led by Dr María S. Guillem from the COR group at ITACA, has been developed a non-invasive tool capable of estimating whether a patient’s heart shows signs of fibrosis (damaged tissue) or abnormal electrical activity
The model based on artificial intelligence has been created by the BDSLab-ITACA group. It predicts how factors such as quality of life or access to healthcare influence healthcare, helping to design more effective cancer prevention strategies.
ITACA has obtained funding to consolidate “ITACA Forward,” a new Scientific Business Innovation Unit designed to promote synergies between science and business.
Lalaby-Lung, an app developed by BDSLab-ITACA, lead by Sabina Asensio, helps monitor in real time the quality of life of people with lung cancer
The work, presented by María Gómez, has been recognised with the Best Oral Presentation Award at the XVII Symposium of the Grupo Español de Investigación en Neurooncología (GEINO).
The event will take place on 4 December, from 9 a.m. to 2.30 p.m., at the UPV.
María Guillem received the Knowledge Transfer Award for the impact of ACORYS, the non-invasive cardiac mapping technology. Eduardo Rojas, ICT vs CC group, received a special mention for his scientific work on DANA.
The technique, developed by EP Analytics Lab, has demonstrated its ability to detect electrical abnormalities that go unnoticed with conventional methods.

