YET 20 "The best is YET to come" builds on the research project YET (Youth Environment & engagement Tool) that was commissioned by the Flemish Community, Department of the Environment and fitted into the grant call "Together we imagine space." VITAL CITIES II More and more people are convinced of the importance of living in an environment that offers ample opportunities for physical activity. The COVID-19 pandemic has contributed to this, as many people rediscovered their own neighborhoods during lockdowns. YET The research group Vital Cities, in collaboration with the researchers from Howest's Sizing Servers Lab (MCT), will develop a mobile tool that can be used as a participation tool, research instrument, and educational tool. Urban meiden Research indicates that socially active sports practices are empowering and contribute to a positive perception of young people in disadvantaged neighborhoods. Kindvriendelijkpatri Research and Expertise Center Vital Cities identifies the principles of child and youth-friendly heritage through appreciative inquiry. HA in beleid Due to the increasing aging population and the associated societal challenges, focusing on healthy and active aging is gaining importance. Local governments can play a crucial role in this by implementing an age-friendly policy. REALPRINT For the manufacturing sector in the plastics industry, bridging the gap between prototypes and production is a challenge. Howest aims to provide guidance to companies in building end-product-oriented prototypes, enabling them to make better design decisions. KidBeats How does listening to music affect brain development? The KidBeats project considers music as a crucial factor in children's development, although technology isn't fully prepared to bridge the gap between musicians and children. EduMac-XR In this project, the prototype of the VR training (developed in the PWO SPRINT EDU XR) is optimized and expanded. This VR training is aimed at secondary school students (vocational orientation) learning to operate complex woodworking machines. AID Generative AI is currently experiencing a significant surge. AI enthusiasts see endless opportunities, while doomsayers predict the downfall of creative professions and disruption in education. This research focuses on the role of AI applications in the creative sector. Filter Expertisedomein Productontwerp, Digital Design & Arts (3) Mens & Samenleving (3) Tech & IT (1) Architectuur, Energie & Bouw (1) Onderwijs (1) Sport, Toerisme & Recreatie (1) Gezondheid & Zorg (0) Business & Ondernemen (0) Media & Communicatie (0) Kernwoorden social creativity (1) kunststoffen (1) 3d print (1) Thema's digitale tools (17) onderwijs en vorming (15) cyber security (14) preventieve gezondheid (10) digital health (10) didactische innovatie (9) sociale interventies met impact (8) digital skills & mediawijsheid (8) stem/steam (8) industrie 4.0 (7) educatieve technologie (7) gezonde omgeving (7) (-) vital cities (6) digitaal ondernemen en logistiek (6) quality of life (6) game ontwikkeling en technologie (5) innovatieve leeromgevingen (5) big data and analytics (5) (-) product design (5) welzijn in het onderwijs (5) marketing & communicatie (4) sport & coaching (4) digital storytelling and influencing (4) palliatieve zorg (3) vermaatschappelijking van zorg en welzijn (3) healthy aging (3) metaverse (3) innovatie (3) circulaire economie (2) gezondheidsbevordering (2) innovatieve ondersteuning in en door de gemeenschap (2) gen z (2) ondernemerschap (2) logistiek 4.0 (2) duurzaamheid (2) d4e1 (2) voedingsindustrie (2) gender en gelijke kansen (2) sociale businessmodellen (1) slaaphygiëne (1) audio (1) revalidatie (1) Zoeken op tekst