Assistive Technology is a truly multidisciplinary field.
CINI Research Units gained deep competence in many research areas through the collaboration of all stake-holders (end-user associations, government bodies, public health system, educational system, companies, etc.):
- Accesible Environments
- Ageing, Disability and Technology
- Alternative and Augmentative Communication
- Ambient Assistive Living / Domotics
- Autism
- Care Technology (monitoring, telecare)
- Cognitive Impairments
- Computer Access
- e-Accessibility
- Education and Training in AT
- e-Inclusion
- HCI and Multimodal Interfaces
- Healthcare and Rehabilitation
- Integrated Solutions for Mobility and Communication
- Knowledge / Technology Transfer
- Motor Limitations
- Robotics (assistive and educational)
- Sensory Impairments
- Special needs education