The experience on the “Robot I’d Like” Survey, conducted by the Rome Campus Bio-Medico University on 1640 students, led to the idea of actively involving high school and university students on digital, technological and life sciences issues for RomeCup 2019. The challenge will be to design artificial intelligence solutions to solve the solitude and feeling of helplessness of elders (see news: Tech Care Hackathon).
The Tech Care Hackathon is promoted by the Fondazione Mondo Digitale, the Rome Campus Bio-Medico University and the National Bio-engineering Group and involves 100 high school and university students, as well as 10 mentors (coaches from the Fondazione Mondo Digitale, Campus Bio-Medico University and the Fondazione Don Carlo Gnocchi).