Make to Care è nato nel 2016 proprio dalla collaborazione con Maker Faire Rome che da subito ha accolto con entusiasmo la nostra volontà di raccogliere idee che potessero migliorare il quotidiano di chi con coraggio affronta una qualche forma di disabilità. Idee che nascono fuori dai contesti classici dell’innovazione. Negli anni, insieme, abbiamo raccolto centinaia di progetti e prototipi, abbiamo dato voce a spunti davvero rivoluzionari, intercettando, mappando e alimentando l’ecosistema della Patient-driven-Innovation.
Exhibitors 2024
- ELECTRONICS & IOT
- INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION
- ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
- CIRCULAR ECONOMY
- EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY
- MOBILITY
- SCIENCE
- SMART CITIES
- ART
- OPEN SOURCE
- BIKES
- DIGITAL FABRICATION
- SPORT
- AEROSPACE
- HOME AUTOMATION
- SUSTAINABILITY
- AGRICULTURE & GARDENING
- ENERGY
- STEAM PUNK
- ENERGY & SUSTAINABILITY
- GAMES
- PROJECTS FOR KIDS
- ROBOTS
- FOOD
- HEALTH
- CRAFTS
- DESIGN & FURNITURE
- AUDIO & MUSIC
- VIRTUAL REALITY
- ARCHITECTURE
- CULTURAL HERITAGE
- RETROCOMPUTING
- DRONES & ROVERS
- FASHION & WEARABLES
- NEW MATERIALS
- PETS & ANIMALS
- PHOTOGRAPHY
Digital organization head-neck cancer management
What is the context of your innovation?
It is a project defined in executive terms. It is designed for the management of patients diagnosed with head and neck cancer. The realization is aimed at healthcare facilities. It could participate (with data collection: input and output) in a multi-centric network.
What is your project about?
The project supports diagnosis and therapy protocols. The design formalism responds to the workflow management criteria. A "graph" representation is used, with activity nodes and decision nodes (the human-in-the-loop acts in the decision nodes). Data recording becomes a precious basis of experience for statistical analyses.
What are the next steps?
It is a project in executive form, but not realized.
These are organizational settings that have produced efficiency improvements in other areas.
Francesca De Felice, Francesca Casarano
We became makers out of curiosity and passion for technology and multidisciplinarity.
We really like the expression "computer partner".