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JAIN Assignment Crystal Clear
JAIN helps people with memory loss and enhances their quality of life with affordable products and processes. All JAIN activities aim to unite companies, care providers, and research institutions in solving common worldwide challenges in dementia care through smart technology and sustainable solutions. By developing and sharing knowledge worldwide, JAIN fosters innovation that drives real impact. JAIN believes in Human-Centric AI for Worldwide People's Happiness.
Ideation, innovation and validation
We don't just stop at ideation; in innovation labs in the field where people living with dementia are involved, we validate concepts, collaborate with global partners, and inspire care institutes, universities en companies to enhance dementia care through business and innovation.
JAIN is internationally recognized and appreciated for its organization of the World JAIN Challenge, global needs assessments and collaboration with leading companies and organizations. See the international experts in our Expertcommittee.
Public Benifit Organisation
JAIN is a non-profit organization Public Benifit Organisation (PBO). JAIN's mission is to enable vulnerable older people, such as people with dementia, to live independently at home for longer, to improve the quality of care, and to reduce the pressure on the healthcare system.
For detailed information we refer to our formal transparant Adminitrative Obligations ANBI or PBO organisation.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) for people with memory loss
Human-Centric AI for Worldwide People's Happiness
AI acts as an intelligent support in daily life, using algorithms, machine learning, large language models, data analytics and various technologies to increase the well-being and independence of people with memory loss and their caregivers. It includes early detection, self-care assistance and improvements in quality of life, which benefits both home care and institutional care.

Beautiful & impactful innovations at the JAIN Challenge finals!
Dementia is one of the greatest challenges of our time. That’s why we are searching for groundbreaking e-health solutions that truly make an impact! The JAIN Challenge 2025 brings together the most promising innovators – and you can follow it live.
Meet the finalists shaping the future of dementia care!
Prototypes: The Promise of Tomorrow!
🎵 Rik Wesselink – Clef’r: A dementia-friendly music player
🤖 Aviv Hidrian – ICF: AI-based assistant for home care
🚶♀️ Agda Leite – Walking Without Borders: AI and GPS-powered navigation
Products: Ready to Make an Impact!
🧸 Richard Kuijpers – Maatje Doll: A social day-structure robot
🆘 Jeroen Fransen – HELP-T: A smart emergency assistance system
🤝 Hein Strijker – Lizz: The AI-powered digital companion
We are proud to present the winners of the Dutch JAIN Challenge 2025!
This challenge invites companies and developers to create solutions that truly make a difference for people with dementia and their loved ones.
As JAIN, we support them by helping to sharpen and clarify their value propositions and business plans – not only for people with dementia and their caregivers, but also for potential investors.
🎖 2025 Winners
Best Prototype: Clef’r – by
Rik Wesselink
Best Product: Maatje-pop – by Richard Kuijpers
Both innovations show how technology, usability, and empathy can go hand in hand throughout the entire design process – from idea to fully developed product. These are not just smart solutions, but tools that offer comfort, joy, and peace of mind, improving everyday life in meaningful ways.
Congratulations to these inspiring winners!
A big thank you to everyone who contributed – from all participants, finalists, and jury members to our partners and supporters – for their dedication to creating affordable, meaningful, and effective support for people with dementia, both locally and around the world.
Special thanks to ELLLA eHealth Living & Learning Lab and Amsterdam UMC for their warm hospitality this afternoon.
But the true winners are the people living with dementia and their loved ones. They deserve affordable solutions that genuinely connect with their world, their dignity, and their daily happiness.
JAIN Foundation develops and bundles AI knowledge worldwide for affordable care solutions that improve the quality of life in dementia.

On behalf of the whole international jury, we herewith present the winners of the World JAIN Challenge 2024!
Winner Best Prototype:
GG care, David Grey, UK
Winner Best Product:
Memory Lane, Rudolf Wolterbeek, NL
WJC 2024 edition
This year for the 2024 edition of WJC, we have received subscriptions from various corners of the world, including Brazil, China, England, Sweden, Israel, Vietnam, Luxembourg and more. For all the participants, jury members, and organizers involved, it was an interesting and informative journey to reach these finals.
We hope to keep on learning from each other, collaborating with each other and together make JAIN’s mission possible: worldwide affordable AI based products to promote quality of life for people with dementia and their carers!
Thanks to all participants in the challenge and all the jury members! We also thanks to Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO), Alzheimer Europe, Alzheimer Nederland Alzheimer's Disease International and INTERDEM, for the support during the organization of this event.
World JAIN Challenge is the global quest in developing cutting-edge e-health solutions products and services for individuals with memory issues, enhancing quality of life. Read more
Continuous learning and development labs
Join the continuous learning and development club and co-create together in our innovation labs c.q. field labs of the JAIN Foundation. See: JAIN Fieldlabs and Innovation Laboratories
In JAIN field labs people with dementia, informal and professional carers, local Alzheimer's associations together with JAIN experts are contributing to the development of technical support products that match the needs of people with dementia. Subsequently, with those involved in the fieldlabs, demonstration models will be iteratively developed into prototypes. The fieldlabs are formed by people with dementia and their carers at home, professionals from the municipality and JAIN experts.
Message from our former Minister Conny Helder
Conny Helder, our former Minister of Long-term Care and Sport at the Ministry of Health. As a healthcare professional, Conny Helder has in-depth, extensive experience and knowledge of innovative healthcare systems.

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