Testimonial PASAQ and M-PAQ
"MI does not shy away from discussions with scientists"
Kenneth Meijer, human movement scientist at Maastricht University
"One of the strong points of Maastricht Instruments is that they are not afraid to debate issues with scientists. They don't just blindly follow orders but actively brainstorm to find the best possible solution.
I've had a fruitful collaboration with them for years. When MI decided to translate the M-PAQ into an ambulatory concept, they asked us for advice. How did we envision the new system? What types of functionalities would we need? This prompted many follow-up projects. For my research on fall risks in the elderly, we transformed the PASAQ into a fall and balance detector and linked it to a cell phone-based alarm system."
A different network
"MI uses a different network than I do; they are more aware of public-private sponsorship options which opened up new funding possibilities that I wouldn't have otherwise found in my own scientific network.
Colleagues in other research institutes are often impressed by the extensive service I have at my disposal only two floors down; complete with a department that specialises in knowledge valorisation, which is becoming increasing important in the academic sector. I believe MI can fulfil a pivotal role in this."
Testimonial PASAQ and M-PAQ
"MI does not shy away from discussions with scientists"
Kenneth Meijer, human movement scientist at Maastricht University
"One of the strong points of Maastricht Instruments is that they are not afraid to debate issues with scientists. They don't just blindly follow orders but actively brainstorm to find the best possible solution.
I've had a fruitful collaboration with them for years. When MI decided to translate the M-PAQ into an ambulatory concept, they asked us for advice. How did we envision the new system? What types of functionalities would we need? This prompted many follow-up projects. For my research on fall risks in the elderly, we transformed the PASAQ into a fall and balance detector and linked it to a cell phone-based alarm system."
A different network
"MI uses a different network than I do; they are more aware of public-private sponsorship options which opened up new funding possibilities that I wouldn't have otherwise found in my own scientific network.
Colleagues in other research institutes are often impressed by the extensive service I have at my disposal only two floors down; complete with a department that specialises in knowledge valorisation, which is becoming increasing important in the academic sector. I believe MI can fulfil a pivotal role in this."