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Descripción
The organisation aims to develop an AI-driven digital health platform that will identify and interpret interactions between drugs, foods and supplements, improving user safety and health awareness. The project seeks partners for scientific validation, accessibility design, pilot testing, educational content creation and dissemination within an Erasmus+ KA220 consortium.
Title
Partner search for Erasmus+ KA220 project to develop an AI-based platform for analysing drug–food–supplement interactions
Abstract
The organisation intends to submit an Erasmus+ KA220 project that will develop an innovative digital platform capable of analysing potential interactions between prescription medications, over-the-counter drugs, dietary supplements and functional foods. The planned tool will be built on verified international medical databases and an AI-based risk modelling system, offering users reliable, clear and accessible guidance to support safer daily health decisions and greater health literacy.
The project idea is based on a growing European need: increasing polypharmacy, widespread supplement use and limited public understanding of interaction risks. Many existing digital tools provide fragmented or non-scientific information and are rarely accessible to vulnerable groups such as elderly users, people with disabilities or individuals with low digital skills. The proposed platform aims to address these gaps by combining scientific accuracy, user-centred design and multilingual accessibility in a single, integrated solution.
The planned system will include:
• An AI-driven interaction analysis engine trained on validated data
• A multilingual web and mobile interface (initially TR–EN, expandable with partner languages)
• Accessibility features for users with visual, hearing or cognitive limitations
• A structured digital learning library containing videos, infographics, an e-book and podcasts
• GDPR-compliant secure data management and anonymisation
• A modular and scalable architecture enabling long-term development and EU-wide integration
The project will directly support Erasmus+ horizontal priorities. It will promote digital transformation through the adoption of AI and digital tools in health education. It will foster inclusion and diversity through accessible design and simplified user interfaces. It will contribute to environmental sustainability by prioritising digital resources, reducing travel and minimising the need for printed materials.
In addition to technical development, the project will focus on creating open educational resources that can be reused by universities, training centres, NGOs and health institutions across Europe. These materials will help strengthen digital health skills, enable informed decision-making and support preventive healthcare practices.
The organisation is currently building a consortium and invites partners able to contribute to scientific validation, AI model refinement, UX and accessibility design, testing with target groups, educational content development, dissemination, impact assessment and sustainability planning. The project aims to establish a long-term European cooperation network in digital health innovation and to generate replicable, open-access tools that can serve public institutions, universities and civil society organisations well beyond the project’s duration.
Advantages and innovation
• AI-based risk analysis using validated medical data:
The platform will rely on robust scientific datasets and machine-learning models to generate accurate and evidence-based interaction assessments, increasing user safety and trust.
• Strong interdisciplinary expertise:
The project will combine knowledge from health sciences, nutrition, pharmacology, AI, software development, UX design and educational technologies, ensuring a comprehensive and well-integrated solution.
• Modular and scalable architecture:
The system will be designed to allow future expansion, integration with national or EU digital health services and adaptation to additional languages and user groups.
• Accessibility-first design:
The platform will include features specifically developed for vulnerable users, such as elderly individuals, people with disabilities and those with low digital literacy, promoting inclusive digital health participation.
• Integrated educational components:
In addition to risk analysis, the platform will provide structured learning resources—videos, infographics, e-books and podcasts—to strengthen digital health literacy and encourage preventive behaviour.
• Open-access and reusability:
All major outputs will follow an open-access approach aligned with Erasmus+ standards, enabling organisations across Europe to reuse, adapt or further develop the materials and tools.
Technical Specification or Expertise Sought
The organisation seeks partners with proven expertise in one or more of the following areas:
Health and Scientific Expertise
• Clinical pharmacy, pharmacology or nutrition science, particularly relating to interaction mechanisms
• Medical informatics and public health research
• Development or validation of evidence-based clinical guidelines and decision-support tools
Technology and Innovation
• AI / machine learning, including data modelling and risk classification
• Web and mobile application development for health-related platforms
• UX/UI design with a strong focus on accessibility for diverse user groups
• GDPR-compliant data management, anonymisation and secure data handling
Education and Social Impact
• Digital health education, curriculum design or development of open educational resources
• NGOs or institutions working with elderly individuals, youth, chronic patients or disadvantaged communities
• Organisations experienced in designing and implementing public awareness, communication or engagement campaigns
Pilot Implementation and Outreach
• Hospitals, clinics, municipalities or community-based organisations able to organise pilot trials, user studies and feedback sessions
• Institutions with established access to relevant target groups and capacity for structured evaluation activities
Framework program
ERASMUS+
Call title and identifier
Erasmus+ KA220
Submission and evaluation scheme
Anticipated project budget
Coordinator required
Yes
Deadline for EoI 5 Mar 2026
Deadline of the call 5 Mar 2026
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