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The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) – “A Stand-alone Therapeutic Music with Movement Programme for Elderly with Cognitive Impairment” Celebration and Closing ceremony
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our partner for providing this meaningful opportunity. A special thank you also goes out to our exceptional team for their outstanding work.
Listening to the touching stories of how our system has enhanced the lives of the elderly serves as a poignant reminder of our mission – to leverage technology in ways that better people’s lives.
Honored with Two ICT Awards – Certificates of Merit!
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our incredible partners, especially the School of Nursing from PolyU, for entrusting us with the opportunity to be a part of these meaningful projects: “Virtual Hospital” and “Immersive virtual reality motor-cognitive training for older people with cognitive frailty.”
Without their steadfast trust and unwavering support, these remarkable achievements would not have been possible. This recognition is a testament to the successful collaboration and shared vision between our esteemed partners (PolyU, Tung Wah College, Pok Oi Hospital) and our dedicated SenMedia team.
Together, we are making a positive impact and driving innovation forward. This is a true testament to the power of partnership and collective efforts.
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It is our honor that we has a chance to involve the invention with our partners for the wireless-charging motion-sensing instruments to engage participants in the interactive music-with-movement intervention and track the engagement level and cognitive performance.
This stand-alone music-with-movement programme is designed to deliver the evidence-based therapeutic music-with-movement intervention to older adults with cognitive impairment, for improving their cognition and psychosocial symptoms.
We had developed system allows flexible online training; remote game management and monitoring of the game actions through the game editor engine; interaction between participants and the system using augmented reality (AR) and motion sensing technologies for enhancing fun; and automatic report generations.
Hong Kong Museum of Coastal Defence (HKMCD) is reopened to the public started from November 24. The new permanent exhibition in the Redoubt, “The Story of Hong Kong Coastal Defence” consists of 11 galleries. Visitors can experience and enjoy the unique beauty of the built structures embedded in the natural scenery, and immerse themselves in the military and historical ambience of this site through walking the Historical Trail.
We are glad to have the chance to design and develop around 14 interactive and multimedia solution.
• The 4K interactive touch program with 3D map and 360-degree surround view is introducing 25 checkpoints of Guerrilla Anti-Japanese Relics.
• The interactive program is for users to present flowers to the martyrs, with special visual and motion effects For the slide films
• 10 sets of introductory video selections programs, including Foregoing and aftermath of Fall of Hong Kong, Japanese Occupation and Memories of Evidence, etc, let the users to understand more related historical background
• Loop slideshow films are introducing the battlefield and the list of Famous anti-Japanese heroes and hero groups
Besides, based on the information from the customer research team, we have developed the Augmented Reality Application content using 3D modelling and animation technology for Museum Multi-Media Information Guide System (iM Guide) in HKMCD in order to present the environment, feeling and appearance of the people and objects in those years,
• 6 animation videos are developed for introducing the operation of weapons, such as the Disappearing Gun, the West Battery. Reproducing the war scenes of the Torpedo Station and HMS Tamar, etc.
• 4 AR video animations and silhouette animation videos are designed and applied to different checkpoints to create an immersive feeling.
• 360 view 3D objects are designed to see the weapon details
The exhibition is now opening at 175 Tung Hei Road in Shau Kei Wan. Let’s visit this exhibition to know more about “The Story of Hong Kong Coastal Defence”!
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