Our goal

Working togetherin orderto create thefuture

XR4REHAB aims to stimulate the creation of XR based rehabilitation tools by bringing together relevant stakeholders and exchange knowledge. Working together in order to create the future.

Our goals are:
• Offering a platform to facilitate collaboration
• Linking ideas, people and business
• Providing and exchanging knowledge
• Initiating and showcasing new projects

Companies

Our Online Library aims to be a ‘networking resource’ linking ideas and people and businesses.

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Partners

Innovative partners from the VR and healthcare sectors dedicated to transforming the future of care.

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Blueprint

The practical step-by-step guide to turning ideas into Virtual Reality. Get access now!

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Projects

A complete overview of globally available VR, AR and XR applications for health and rehabilitation.

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Webinars

Connect, inspire, and share knowledge across disciplines through our webinars.

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Catch a rising star

Unlock the Future of Rehab: Join the XR4REHAB Innovation Network.

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Podcasts

Tune in to hear from top researchers, innovators, and thought leaders.

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Student exchange

A programme for students from different research labs, academic departments or SMEs.

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Why should you join XR4REHAB?

1. Access to a Strong Collaboration & Knowledge Network

Members gain entry to a pan-European (and beyond) community focused on XR in rehabilitation, facilitating collaborations across clinical, research, academic, and industry domains.

2. Enhanced Visibility & Influence

Active members (both individuals and organisations) can vote on key decisions at the annual XR4REHAB Conference to help shape the network’s direction. They also get enhanced visibility through various branding and promotional channels, alongside discounted booth space at events.

3. Practical Support for Projects & Funding

Membership accelerates project development and funding by providing access to research expertise, investor networks, and targeted working groups focused on collaborative grant-seeking (including Marie Curie programs).