UBIQUE

UBIQUE Kids is a digital solution that allows children with a motor disability to do their motor rehabilitation at home, while having fun. Occupational therapists, physiotherapists and psychomotor therapists have approved this innovation for children aged 3 to 18 (stroke, cerebral palsy, genetic disease etc.). 

In concrete terms, it consists of connected bracelets, equipped with sensors, which measure movement in real time (amplitude, degree, execution time, etc.) and send the information to a game application. 

The video game only responds if the movement is correctly executed. The bracelets are easily placed at the joints, allowing a wide range of movements to be measured and a large number of exercises to be performed. 

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A few key figures

500 Prototypes produced
6 Billion of euros spent every year in France in physiotherapy
59% Improvement in playful therapy
164 Thousand children with cerebral palsy in France

The
founders

Background

Ali Azadi

Co-founder UBIQUE
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Background

Hassan Lahlou

Co-founder UBIQUE
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A word
from the founders

After designing our beta version of UBIQUE at the Polytechnique accelerator, we looked for a new incubator that could support us in the development of our marketing and sales strategy. 

Following our research and discussions with entrepreneurs in our network, we decided to join the Paris-Dauphine Incubator, where we spent a fantastic year and have wonderful memories. A work atmosphere that makes you want to work, a top-notch management team, and finally, a great network of entrepreneurs who are all volunteers. We will keep an excellent memory of it!

Ali & Hassan – Co-founders of UBIQUE

A few
more information

Our story begins two years ago when a friend of Ali’s, who had a sports accident, had to undergo a long period of rehabilitation. 

Passionate about technology and a graduate of the Polytechnic School, he thought about how to make his exercises more fun and accessible. 

It was then that he met Hassan, who was sensitive to this cause. Together, they decided to create UBIQUE, the video game for rehabilitation.