Dementia Tech Thinkathon to Innovate Dementia Care Solutions

The Thinkathon provides a platform for tech startups and students to develop innovative solutions for dementia care. The event is co-organized by Dementia India Alliance, IIIT Bangalore and Nucleus Software Engineers.

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Dementia India Alliance (DIA), a national NGO committed to improving dementia care, today announced the Dementia Tech Thinkathon, which shall be held on November 30th as part of the international conference DEMCON'24 at the JN Tata Auditorium, Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru. This first-of-its-kind event is aimed at harnessing the power of technology to address challenges faced by persons with dementia, and their families.

The Thinkathon provides a platform for tech startups and students to develop innovative solutions for dementia care. The event is co-organized by Dementia India Alliance, Indian Institute of Information Technology -Bangalore (IIIT-B,) and Nucleus Software Engineers.

Winners of the Dementia Tech Thinkathon will receive prize money exceeding Rs 2.5 lakh, along with additional support such as opportunities for testing solutions in real-world dementia care settings, incubation, and potential investment.

“The future of dementia care is undeniably bright, and technology is the key to unlocking its potential," says Dr. Radha S Murthy, President, DIA. "The Dementia Tech Thinkathon is a catalyst for groundbreaking innovations that will redefine the landscape of dementia care.” Ms. Ramani Sundaram, Executive Director, DIA adds, “Together, we can build a future where dementia is no longer a barrier to living a fulfilling life."

Family caregivers, healthcare professionals, researchers, students in psychology, social work, and allied health, senior citizens, service providers, and tech startups are all encouraged to attend this transformative and important event.

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