At CeTI, we believe high-impact innovation starts with high-quality, sharable data – a core element of our integrated research data management strategy.

The new CeTI-Age-Kinematics dataset captures full-body motion across younger and older adults performing daily tasks using IMU sensor suits and gloves.

📑 https://www.nature.com/articles/s41597-025-04818-y

With detailed kinematics, anthropometrics, and spatial context, it’s a powerful resource for advancing ML, VR, rehabilitation, and robotics – especially in designing adaptive systems for diverse age groups.

This is one of several efforts in CeTI to promote transparent, high-quality data sharing for interdisciplinary innovation and open science.

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