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Svexa working with Karolinska on new research grant, for Digital Twin VR/AR rehab of youth

Karolinska Institutet, in collaboration with svexa and the Stanford Chariot Program, has been awarded a research grant to develop XR solutions for the physical rehabilitation of young patients, either in clinical or home settings. This project builds on svexa’s Digital Twin AI technology, which underpins our recommendation algorithms.

Svexa’s Chief Science Officer Filip Larsen adds “This project is another validation that svexa’s algorithms can be applied in any field of human performance. VR/AR is a great way to deliver our recommendations, particularly to a youth audience.”

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In addition to his role as svexa’s Chief Science Officer, Dr FIlip Larsen is Associate Professor, Swedish School of Sports & Health Sciences, and a Physiologist for Swedish National Orienteering Team.

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