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HDTI case study: an innovative, compact curtain hanging system
HDTI case study: walk-in bath evaluation
HDTI case study: a Leg Adductor Relaxation Assistor to alleviate the symptoms of multiple sclerosis and spasticity
Health Design & Technology Institute: Get Involved
How you or your organisations can get involved with the work of the Health Design & Technology Institute is providing new technologies and insights into independent living.
HDTI secures new ERDF funding to support small businesses News
HDTI has secured additional funding for product design and usability testing in the assisted living and community healthcare market. This an 18 month extension to its existing highly successful Assistive Technologies and Community Healthcare Development Project, sponsored by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF).
RAatE Conference 2014 - Call for Papers now open News
The Recent Advances in Assistive Technology & Engineering (RAatE) conference is back with a new venue for 2014! This years’ event will be held at the Gallery Suites at the National Exhibition Centre (NEC) Birmingham on Monday 24th November 2014
COMODAL Hackathon: designing products, apps and services for 50 – 70 year olds News
As part of the dissemination activities of the Technology Strategy Board funded COMODAL (Consumer Models for Assisted Living) project, a hugely successful Hackathon took place at the Facebook office in Covent Garden on 22 - 23 March 2014.
Innovators encouraged to apply for healthcare funding News
Designers of innovative new products for the community healthcare sector have been urged to apply for a European funding stream before the programme deadline expires.
HDTI joins forces with CUHTec News
HDTI are delighted to announce that after months of careful planning, the Centre for Usable Home Technology (CUHTec) took up residency within HDTI on 1 April 2015.
Have you tried our health app design and evaluation service? News
Have you tried our health app design and evaluation service? - learn more about Health Design and Technology Institute at Coventry University which dedicated to improving healthcare through innovative design and technology solutions.
HDTI research project: brings together industry, academia and end-users to support current product development and devise an effective means of ensuring products are "fit for purpose"
HDTI research project: developing a system for measuring and improving wheelchair performance
HDTI research project: to create a new service to deliver digital skills training for carers
Assistive Technologies and Community Healthcare Development (Phase 2)
HDTI research project: supporting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the West Midlands region who are seeking to develop products and services in the community healthcare sector, specifically in relation to assistive technologies
Understanding how heat, air and moisture move across and through building components is crucial in developing long term durability improving energy efficiency and verifying environmental claims in construction products.
Monitoring environmental conditions can help us to understand the thermal performance of a space and highlight opportunities to save energy, encourage behavioural change and improve occupant comfort levels.
Multiple Fan Blower Door System
Improved air tightness is the principle behind the design strategy “Build tight, ventilate right”. By limiting the unnecessary leakage of heated or conditioned air from buildings, a significant reduction in energy consumption and costs can be made.
The Sustainable Building Futures project can work with your business to help improve energy efficiency. This will lead to...
Sustainable Post-Disaster Reconstruction
Sustainable Post-Disaster Reconstruction - learn more how Coventry University helps students, staff, and community navigate and recover from crisis situations through Emergency Planning, Response and Recovery Centre. Contact us for support during emergencies.