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Infosys to help create healthier societies with mobile apps

Bangalore: Infosys today announced a major four-year strategic partnership with COMMIT, a public-private research community in the Netherlands, to help create healthier societies across the world.

Infosys will bring its widely acknowledged technology leadership and financial investments to COMMIT’s Sensor-based Engagement for Improved Health (SENSEI) project as part of a wider consortium of partners. COMMIT’s SENSEI project aims to promote a healthier society globally through the use of an engaging smartphone application that enables users to exercise more efficiently.

Some of the highlights:

In a release, Prof. Dr. Ir. Arnold Smeulders, Chairman of COMMIT said, “In this phase of the programme, it is essential that COMMIT spreads its wings in the world. Infosys is the ideal partner to achieve this, as it opens many worlds where technology blends with use.”

Subu Goparaju, Sr. VP & Head of Infosys Labs said, “The SENSEI application will not only help people exercise effectively but will keep them exercising for longer durations, while avoiding injury through overexertion. Infosys Labs, the research and innovation arm of Infosys, will offer cutting-edge expertise and technology to help bring this project to life – particularly in the areas of sensor data security and modelling.”

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