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This week, we proudly took part in the XIV Madrid Science Fair 2025, hosted at IFEMA under the theme “Looking to the Future”. Our interactive stand invited visitors to explore how technology can shape the future of training and rehabilitation.

At our booth, guests had the chance to try out cutting-edge prototypes, including our Movits and MOTTs; minimalist, sensor-based devices that enable the creation of customizable interactive exercises. These tools are designed to support a range of mobility and strength training needs, offering a flexible and engaging way to move, recover, and stay active.

Participants engaged in hands-on sessions where they tested the prototypes, observed how the systems responded to their movements, and even co-designed their own exercises. From adapting traditional tools like weights and resistance bands to designing new movement challenges, the public joined us in imagining a more inclusive and playful future of physical activity.

We were thrilled to see the curiosity, creativity, and enthusiasm of all who stopped by: young learners, educators, health professionals, and fellow researchers alike.

A big thanks to Elena Márquez Segura and José Manuel Vega Cebrián, and to all our collaborators for making this interactive experience possible.

Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to explore the intersection of movement, design, and interactive technologies.