Suffolk Mind was a partner, with The Churches Conservation Trust, in a 2011-2014 joint project with Belgian partners to share experience and learning on the reuse of heritage assets.
Anglia Ruskin University is leading the project MIAMI (Medical Intelligence for Assistive Management Interface – Mild Dementia) which builds upon an innovative patient-centered support tool to develop a mHealth application for patients with mild dementia
The University of Bedfordshire is a partner in the project iManageCancer (Empowering patients and strengthening self-management in cancer diseases) teams serious games with the latest in self-management technology to empower people living with cancer.
Southend-on-Sea Borough Council is working alongside eleven partners from across Europe in the project TRACE which will assess the potential of ICT-based tracking services for the promotion and planning of cycling and walking in cities.
Anglia Ruskin University’s project VIVID (Value Increase by Visual Design) 2010-2014 explored themes around Visual Design. Creatively translating communication into multimedia applications.
The University of Essex was a partner in the project SYSIASS (Autonomous and Intelligent Healthcare System) 2010-14 which developed an intelligent wheelchair, demonstrating how ICT can help improve healthcare systems and social inclusion
Southend-on-Sea Borough Council led the Safer Mobility for Elderly Road Users (SaMERU) project. Aiming to produce recommendations to improve the safety of elderly road users.
Norfolk County Council was a partner in the Italian-led BIOMASTER project (Biomethane as an Alternative Source for Transport and Energy Renaissance) bringing together 17 partners from the UK (Norfolk), Sweden, Poland and Italy
Led by Essex County Council, and including Chelmsford Borough Council as a partner, Floodcom is a project which involves five partners from four countries promoting Positive Water Management in Lowland Areas facing climate change.
Norfolk County Council led the collaborative project, RINSE which worked across borders with nine partners to share best practice and adopt strategic approaches to tackle the threats posed by invasive non-native species.