Global consortium · From Prague to Auckland

Contact the RehabVision team

For clinical partnerships, research collaboration, press enquiries, or product questions. RehabVision is delivered by a consortium that spans the Czech Republic, New Zealand, and two European academic partners — ~18,000 kilometres and 11 time zones of combined expertise.

Origin · Czech Republic

A thousand years of engineering

Prague sits at the geographic and cultural heart of Europe, home to Charles University — founded in 1348 and the oldest university in Central Europe. Today the city is one of the continent's densest software engineering clusters, where Solutia builds the RehabVision platform from its Prague headquarters.

Charles University · founded 1348
Central European Time · UTC+1 / +2
Solutia HQ · platform engineering
PragueCzech RepublicAucklandNew Zealand
Research · New Zealand

The other side of the world

Auckland, the largest city in New Zealand, sits almost exactly opposite Prague on the globe. Auckland University of Technology is one of the Pacific's fastest-growing computer-vision research hubs — and the home base of Prof. Boris Bačić, lead of the markerless pose-estimation methodology that makes RehabVision possible.

Auckland University of Technology · founded 2000
New Zealand Time · UTC+12 / +13
AI and computer vision research lineage
2 continents · 4 partners
~17,900 km great-circle distance
11–13 h time difference

Project coordinator

Solutia s.r.o. is a Prague-based software engineering firm specialising in AI, data platforms and clinical software integration. Solutia coordinates the RehabVision consortium and carries overall responsibility for delivery under TWIST project FY01010085. The project is led by Martin Štufi, Ph.D. — founder of Solutia, Principal Investigator for RehabVision and co-author of the ICIST 2026 paper. Contact: info@solutia.cz · www.stufi.cz

AI and computer vision research

Auckland University of Technology (AUT), New Zealand is the international research partner for RehabVision's AI and computer-vision methodology. Prof. Boris Bačić, Ph.D. leads the reference pose-estimation pipeline described in arXiv 2412.20733 and co-authors the ICIST 2026 paper. AUT contributes markerless motion-analysis expertise developed over two decades of sport and rehabilitation research. Contact: academics.aut.ac.nz/boris.bacic

Project administration & coordination

FT Park z.ú. is the administrative organisation and project coordinator of the RehabVision consortium. FT Park manages day-to-day project administration, coordinates consortium activities across partners, oversees milestone delivery under TWIST project FY01010085, and ensures compliance with MPO reporting obligations. FT Park also facilitates patient recruitment and liaises with pilot clinics participating in Phase F3 validation.

Economic evaluation

VŠE Praha (Prague University of Economics and Business) is responsible for the economic evaluation of the RehabVision platform. The team delivers cost-benefit analysis, post-pilot sustainability modelling and the commercial impact assessment that underpins the SaaS licensing model planned for Phase F4. VŠE also advises the consortium on the clinical-practice impact metrics required for TWIST final reporting.