Participatory Design, Development, and Testing of Assistive Health Robots with Older Adults: An International Four-year Project

Participatory design includes stakeholders in the development of products intended to solve real-life challenges. Involving end users in the design of robots is vital for developing effective, useful, acceptable and user-friendly products that meet expectations, needs, and preferences. This four-yea...

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