MicroChip4Age Showcases Results: Responding to the Needs of People with Diabetes
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Reims, July 2025 – As part of an academic event on Fuzzy Logic held in the French city of Reims, some members of the ASIA Group presented the latest advances of the MicroChip4Age project. The initiative focuses on developing technological solutions to improve the quality of life for individuals in vulnerable situations—particularly those living with chronic conditions such as diabetes.

Interpretable Technology for the Anticipation of Adverse Events

The results were presented by Ms. Carmen Martínez Cruz and Mr. Juan Francisco Gaitán Guerrero, researchers from the UJA’s ASIA Group (TIC-257). They shared progress on a software system designed for people with diabetes, which aims to anticipate adverse events through interpretable methods. These techniques allow both patients and healthcare professionals to better understand how the system works and to make more informed decisions.

A Meaningful Gathering: Strengthening International Collaboration

The forum also served as a space to reconnect with key international collaborators, including Professors Mihail Popescu and James Keller from the University of Missouri. Previous research stays had already established ties between teams, and this reunion allowed for renewed discussion on the project’s advances—reinforcing a shared commitment to technological innovation in service of social well-being, and opening doors to new collaborative efforts in the near future.

Commitment to a More Inclusive Society

MicroChip4Age continues to take shape within a human-centered technological vision, grounded in ethical principles that promote tools with real social impact—solutions that are accessible, understandable, and aimed at improving the quality of life for those who need it most.