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Research and development of the eHelper as wireless technology with an interdisciplinary view to prevent and care for the elderly

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Project in Czech Republic financed by DG Regio
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Project in Czech Republic financed by DG Regio

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    149,925.0 Czech koruna
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    5,997.0 Euro
    10 January 2020
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    199,900.0 Czech koruna
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    7,996.0 Euro
    10 January 2020
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    75 percent
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    1 September 2017
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    24 May 2018
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    30 May 2018
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    Zdravotní a sociální služby s.r.o.
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    49°56'47.69"N, 18°11'28.54"E
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    74720
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    V rámci projektu se zaměřujeme na výzkum a vývoj HW systému eHelper jako bezdratové technologie eHelper s intercomem, na základě rozvoje komunikace a sdílení poznatků a know-how mezi žadatelem. ZaSS nedisponuje kvalifikovanými pracovníky vývoje harwaru pro bezdrátovou technologií s intercome. V současné době funguje systém eHelper jako drátová technologie bez možnosti vzdálené hlasové komunikace pomoci intercomu. a. (Czech)
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    The project focuses on the R & D development of the eHelper system, eHelper with an intercom, based on the development of communication and the sharing of knowledge and know-how between the applicant. The ZSS does not have skilled personnel in developing Iran’s wireless technology development. The eHelper system is currently operating as a wired technology without the possibility of remote voice communications assistance. (English)
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    CZ.01.1.02/0.0/0.0/16_045/0010765
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