The RAPP project partners had a meeting last week in San Sebastian, Spain, at the MATIA Institute, and the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH) officially joined the consortium, now composed of 8 entities.
The meeting was the occasion for partners to discuss both the technical aspects of the project and the implementation of use cases. MATIA and ORMYLIA brought user requirements directly coming from their healthcare centres in Spain and Greece, and the feasibility of these scenarios have been studied. The consortium finally came up with a set of demos that will be developed in 2015, and tested in 2016.
The event was also an occasion for all partners to visit the MATIA institute, and discover more about the end-users of solutions we aim at developing in under RAPP.