Real-world innovation environment for the co-creation, testing and evaluation of inclusive educational, behavioural and digital interventions for neurodiverse populations.

About the Living Lab

The Habilis Neuroinclusive Living Lab is an interdisciplinary innovation environment supporting the co-creation, pilot implementation and evaluation of inclusive educational, behavioural and digital interventions for neurodiverse populations.

The lab brings together clinicians, educators, researchers, families, technology developers and end-users in real-world educational and community settings. Its activities focus on translating research and emerging technologies into practical, ecologically valid solutions that can support participation, learning, wellbeing and independent living.

Who we work with

  • Schools
  • Universities
  • Healthcare providers
  • SMEs & technology developers
  • NGOs
  • Families
  • Neurodivergent communities

Focus Areas

Neurodevelopment & Mental Health

Assessment, intervention and ecological support systems for autism, ADHD and emotional regulation.

Digital Therapeutics

XR, AI-supported and gamified interventions targeting learning, behaviour and participation.

Inclusive Education

Evidence-based classroom innovation, teacher training and communication support.

Workforce Transition

Vocational readiness, independent living and employability pathways for neurodiverse young adults.

What we offer collaborators

  • Co-design with stakeholders
  • Pilot implementation
  • Evaluation and refinement
  • Dissemination and scalability

Selected Projects

PIVOT

Inclusive classroom communication intervention using evidence-based instructional practices.

VRESS

XR-supported vocational readiness environments for neurodiverse populations.

WORKING THROUGH

Supportive intervention approaches promoting participation, resilience and transition to real-world educational and community settings.

Collaboration Opportunities

The Habilis Neuroinclusive Living Lab welcomes collaboration with universities, SMEs, schools, technology developers, public organizations and European consortia interested in inclusive innovation, XR technologies, digital therapeutics and neurodevelopmental support systems.