AI-VIDDA

Artificial intelligence and biotechnology adapted to new intervention tools for older people to increase healthy life years

The AI-VIDDA project involves a series of technological and scientific research initiatives designed to enhance the quality of life for society as a whole, with a particular focus on older individuals

To develop this project, which has received funding through the call for proposals for Galicia's Smart Specialisation Missions (RIS3 2021-2027), a consortium has been formed. Led by DomusVi, the consortium also includes Hifas da Terra, BiG Formación, Inova and Niucom, as well as ourselves.

General objectives

The scientific and technological objectives of Balidea's involvement in the AI-VIDDA project can be summarised as follows:

The establishment of a systematised, quantifiable digital model of quality of life that is capable of making predictions.

The development of an LLM application that can exchange information with the system via conversation.

Integration into the system of smart devices through which information can be exchanged.

Verifying the effects of Ergothioneine in the treatment of mild cognitive impairment.

A demonstration of how the digital content platform can strengthen the autonomy of older people.

Project partners and grants obtained

GiDi, proyecto subvencionado por el CDTI y programas de la UE

Balidea Consulting & Programing, S.L.

  • Budget: 518.715,68 €
  • Grant: 256.729,41 €

GERIAVI, S.A.U. (DomusVi)

  • Budget: 1.141.536,90 €
  • Grant: 377.772,14 €

Hifas da Terra, S.L. (HdT)

  • Budget: 589.381,94 €
  • Grant: 285.770,41 €

Academia Trinidad, S.L. (BiG Formación)

  • Budget: 342.075,82 €
  • Grant: 187.811,85 €

Niucom 180, S.L., (Niucom)

  • Budget: 652.422,59 €
  • Grant: 303.953,55 €

Inovalabs Digital, S.L. (Inova)

  • Budget: 408.690,71 €
  • Grant: 235.974,56 €

Advances for the 2024 annuity

In 2024, research was conducted into large language models (LLMs) in the field of artificial intelligence, including techniques for adapting and optimising them to improve efficiency and sustainability.

Work began on designing the integration architecture with LLMs for the project, while collaboration took place on conceptualising smart devices focused on monitoring and prescription. This involved defining their technical requirements and designing advanced subsystems for data collection.

GiDi, proyecto subvencionado por el CDTI y programas de la UE

Project co-funded by the European Union under the Galicia Feder 2021-2027 programme.

Subsidised by the Galician Innovation Agency of the Regional Government of Galicia and by the Galician Institute for Economic Promotion