by Fondation FRH | Feb 3, 2022 | News from the Innovation Booster, Uncategorized
“Any plans for tonight?” People with disabilities: inclusive technology for planning and accessing activities outside the home during leisure time. During the first call for projects in May 2021, eighteen teams submitted a proposal for exploratory...
by Fondation FRH | Oct 6, 2021 | News from the Innovation Booster, Uncategorized
The training day took place on October 2nd, 2021 Co-organised by the NTN Innovation Booster Technology and Special Needs and the FabLab-Neuch, the training day welcomed thirty people in Neuchâtel. A diverse programme for participants The teams present benefited from a...
by Fondation FRH | Sep 23, 2021 | News from the Innovation Booster, Uncategorized
Creating services and technologies with and for people with disabilities In a workshop, Emmanuel Fragnière, Noémie Moulin and Benjamin Nanchen will present a service design methodology based on an innovative approach proposed to the participants of the European...
by Fondation FRH | May 25, 2021 | News from the Innovation Booster, Uncategorized
May 18th to 22nd 2021 Between the 18th and 22nd of May, the NTN Innovation Booster Technology and Special Needs held its Ideation Week. Taking place in Geneva, Horw (Lucerne), Sierre (Wallis) and Lonay (Vaud), the various presentations and conferences gave rise to...
by Fondation FRH | May 11, 2021 | News from the Innovation Booster, News from the Innovation Booster, Uncategorized
The FRH is pleased to share with you its brand new presentation brochure. Written in simplified language in French, German and Italian, this brochure aims to be accessible to a maximum of people in Switzerland. The brochure presents the FRH Foundation and its NTN...
by Fondation FRH | Mar 3, 2021 | News from the Innovation Booster
Behind textoh! is France Santi, press/web journalist and FALC specialist. I am passionate about clear information and inclusion through information. As a FALC (easy to read and understand) and clear language specialist, I adapt texts from standard French...