Mobilise-D was a five year, IMI funded project involving universities and industry across Europe. Its aim was to study mobility and, in particular, look at ways of digitally measuring mobility in people outside clinical settings. Doing that would mean mobility could be monitored in daily life for people with all sorts of different mobility problems, resulting in better and more personalised healthcare. Over the five years of the project, I made many videos helping disseminate the results of the research and explain it to a wider public. Some of these early videos were created during the COVID 19 pandemic which meant we had to be creative in using what would otherwise be poor quality Zoom footage. Towards the end of the project, I also recorded a five day summer school in Italy and a final conference in Edinburgh. Some of the videos from the project are below. For more information about Mobilise-D, see here.
