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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer just a glimpse of the future; it's transforming how we live, work, and interact today. For the 1.3 billion people with disabilities globally, it represents a gateway to independence, inclusion, and dignity.
Kari-Pekka Murtonen, Head of Global Action at the JAMK Institute of Rehabilitation, had the special opportunity to meet the President Alexander Stubb, who was on a state visit to Tanzania.
Digi Champions training programme continued its journey in Kigali, Rwanda. This face-to-face training was led by Sami Suhonen and Jussi Savolainen from TAMK, while colleagues from Jamk participated online.
The SportsComp project’s three e-learning courses developed in Work Package 3 are ready. Development of the courses took place during a 9-month period, between June 2024 - March 2025.
Health sciences students Heikki Laaksonen and Oskari Ojaniemi are gaining hands-on experience in an international research project SmartCHANGE.
At the end of 2024, Jamk designed and implemented a very successful digital pedagogical training in Kigali, Rwanda.
Another great progress! The second “Train-the-trainer” programme held to promote the professional development of palliative care in China. From December 2 to December 6, 2024, the EU co-funded PalcNet project stepped forward with a success of completing the second “Train-the-trainer” (TtT2) programme at Guangzhou Health Science College (GHSC).
The global event held on November 7 brought together researchers, technology pioneers, rehabilitation and healthcare professionals, and service users. A significant number of participants from around the world joined the event.
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