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Development of a prototype of a software and video game fully adaptable keypad for people with special needs

Programme Business Development
Selection Open project
Competition title An open call for the small grant scheme “Development of Welfare Technologies”
Donorstate/international project partner KAIZEN INSTITUTE NORWAY AS
Project national Nr. NAGS2-IES-2021/10
GrACE project Nr. LV-INNOVATION-0037
Contract No. NP-2022/13
Contract Date 14.03.2022
Project title Development of a prototype of a software and video game fully adaptable keypad for people with special needs
Project promoter SIA "Azeron"
Start of project eligibility 01.03.2022
Project end 28.02.2024
Total eligible costs 266 197.00€
Grant financing 79 194.50€
National co-financing 13 975.50€
Project promoter co-financing 183 030.00€
Project status Completed
Project goal/description Project objective is to develop a new, fully automated prototype 3D construction and ordering on-line platform (technology) on which people with special needs could order a fully customizable and personified prototype of a new software and video game controller (keypad).
Implementation place Kurzeme
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