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UNB helps dancers across the country collaborate using augmented reality

Daniel Rea is working with Atlantic Ballet Atlantique Canada to create an augmented reality application that will change the way dancers collaborate across the country.

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PITCH healthcare platform offers lifesaving preventative possibilities for NB seniors

What if there were a tool that tracked your aging loved one’s health and the data could show you when they were in decline – could you prevent a health emergency or an ambulance ride to the hospital?

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New Brunswick universities and Regional Health Authorities partner to pilot patient-centred navigation program for those living with dementia

A team from the Centre for Research in Integrated Care (CRIC) at the University of New Brunswick, Université de Moncton, Horizon Health Network and Vitalité Health Network recently launched Navigating Dementia NB. This province-wide, community-based, bilingual pilot program focuses on helping those living with dementia, their care partners and their care teams as they navigate a complicated maze of health and social services.

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UNB’s master of technology management and entrepreneurship students launch three start-ups

The J Herbert Smith Centre for Technology Management and Entrepreneurship at the University of New Brunswick (UNB) hosted MTME: NEXT on July 15, an event where master of technology management and entrepreneurship (MTME) students launched their new companies.

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UNB’s NB-IRDT part of a renewed regional project that focuses health research on patients’ priorities

Big questions need big ideas, and these big ideas need big data. That’s where the New Brunswick Institute for Research, Data and Training (NB-IRDT) at UNB comes in. The institute is known as an expert group in the protection and use of administrative data in research.

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