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Join the free webinar ‘Digital tools for healthier cities’

Join the free webinar ‘Digital tools for healthier cities’

  • 16/04/2025

Join us on May 8th at 11 AM for a #webinar on the #digital #tools behind the #HORUSProject: #Wakamola & #HealthyCitiesGenerator! .

Aimed at: health professionals, researchers, teachers, public administration staff.

Organised by: Polibienestar, where we will present two key digital tools developed in the project: the Wakamola app and the Healthy Cities Generator.

Register now to receive the link and learn how these tools are shaping healthier #cities. Click here

What Will We Cover?

The Healthy Cities Generator (HCG) – Developed by Bax Innovation Consulting SL, this tool helps urban planners and policymakers integrate health considerations into urban planning. HCG assesses the characteristics of an area and visualizes their impact on 30 health indicators related to physical, mental, and environmental well-being. By using HCG, stakeholders can identify opportunities for small but impactful changes that improve public health.

Wakamola – Created by Universitat Politècnica de València, this interactive chatbot analyzes individual and social factors related to overweight and obesity. Through engaging conversations in messaging apps like Telegram, Wakamola collects data on diet, physical activity, and other health behaviors, turning health assessments into an interactive and user-friendly experience.

Website: https://horus-urbanhealth.eu/join-our-webinar-on-digital-tools-for-healthier-cities/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/horus-uhealtheu_join-our-webinar-on-digital-tools-for-healthier-activity-7297547571000954880-P6Sg?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop&rcm=ACoAAEqNAV0BB59cmso_a_YVAvHbPhWf-mghKCM

BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/horus-urbanhealth.bsky.social/post/3ligx427trk2v

 

HORUS aims to address NCDs, especially diabetes and CVD, in urban settings built among vulnerable populations, mainly low-income communities, immigrants and ethnic minorities.

In the HORUS – Urban Health project we are working on the design of the care pathways (nutrition, physical exercise…) that will shape the intervention strategy.

This intervention is aimed at empowering citizens to improve their health in their own urban environment.

 

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