With the Erasmus+ project Decide, we are developing effective strategies for addressing unconscious biases, targeting both education and all other (professional) contexts where unbiased decision-making is crucial."
The objective is to make more efficient and circular use of children's bicycles, and thus cycling for more children, possible, feasible and affordable by offering quality second-hand children's bicycles, parts and accessories on a subscription basis.
The Horizon Europe project TITAN was launched on 1 September 2022. TITAN is developing a new technology to teach people faster and better fact-checking through AI. Our researchers are involved in user research.
The Living Lab Hemp+ supports and facilitates the development of circular and bio-based products and processes based on hemp in Flanders. We do this through demo cases within different application domains in the construction and manufacturing industry.
The EPIC project is developing an intelligent Newsroom Computer System (NRCS) as a Software-as-a-Service (SAAS), supporting editorial teams in story-based news production across various modalities, channels, and devices. The project integrates multimodal news content following the principles of modular journalism.
In a time where technological progress continues to push the boundaries of human interaction with media, the 'Xited' project takes center stage in researching the enhancement of the media experience through immersive technologies. With a focus on innovative technologies such as extended reality and metaverse applications, this project explores how the integration of augmented reality (AR), mixed reality (MR), virtual reality (VR), and the metaverse can provide valuable additions to the experiences of media users.
With the News Wisecracks! project, we make children (aged 8-12) more resilient against disinformation by focusing on news wisdom, both on the side of (youth) journalists and children.