Post by Jakob Tettmann
Final Year Medical Student | Co-Founder Remembria.app | Model
At Remembria, we try to develop as close to our users as possible. Regular exchange and honest feedback are essential for us, because in the end, we want to build something that truly fits into people’s everyday lives. In this context, Oskar Kohlenprath and I joined this year’s Tag der offenen Tür at the Albert Schweitzer Trainingszentrum - Geriatrische Gesundheitszentren der Stadt Graz . Thank you to the GGZ-Team for the invitation, the great organisation and the photos from the day! The conversations with seniors, relatives and professionals were very valuable for us as founders. Listening to real experiences helps us continuously improve Remembria in a practical and realistic way. — As part of the GGZ, the SMART AGEING Verein AAL-Zentrum Esther plays an important role in this ecosystem and we are grateful to be members there. Their permanent exhibition space allows visitors to explore and test assistive technologies in a real-life setting. We think this is a strong concept: solutions in elderly care should be understandable and directly experienceable. A special thank you to Wolfgang Kratky for his support and for making our involvement possible. Looking forward to continuing the conversations. Photos: © GGZ #Remembria #Smartageing #AALZentrumESTHER #HealthyAging #InnovationInCare #GGZ