Musiquence is an innovative platform designed to empower interactive media creators through next-generation, AI-powered, code-free technology—crafted with a user-centered approach. Originally built for cognitive stimulation, Musiquence enables the creation of gamified, fully customizable activities tailored to a wide range of needs.
While its foundation lies in cognitive stimulation, the platform supports a diverse range of applications across healthcare, education, and entertainment. From rehabilitation and sensory stimulation to personalized learning and therapeutic engagement, Musiquence adapts to the unique goals of each user and setting.
Key features include:
Musiquence is clinically validated, with studies conducted in populations including dementia and psychiatric conditions, ensuring evidence-based effectiveness and impact.
Luís Ferreira
Developer
Sergi Bermúdez
Developer
Mónica Spínola
Psychologist
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I graduated in Interactive Design (University of Madeira) and have a Master in Entertainment Technologies (Carnegie Mellon University).
In 2021, I completed the PhD in Digital Media at the Faculty of Sciences and Technology of Universidade Nova de Lisboa (FCT – UNL), where I developed a platform that uses elements such as music and reminiscence for cognitive stimulation called Musiquence.
I’m currently a professor at the University of Madeira, where I actively collaborate on research projects at the NeuroRehabLab and NovaLincs.
My role consists, above all, in developing serious games and studying their impact on clinical populations (e.g., Neurological and Psychiatric).
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I am currently an Associate Professor at the Department of Informatics Engineering and Interactive Media Design at the University of Madeira, researcher and coordinator of NeuroRehabLab - N-LINCS Madeira, and president of the International Society for Virtual Rehabilitation (ISVR).
I am a telecommunications engineer from the Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya (UPC) and a PhD from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETHZ). I have been a researcher at several institutes in Europe and the USA, including the Laboratoire de Production Microtechnique at EPFL (Lausanne), the Institute of Neuroinformatics at ETHZ (Zurich), at the Institute for Audiovisual Studies of the Department of Technology at Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona), and visiting researcher at the Quality of Life Technologies and Entertainment Technology Center at Carnegie Mellon University (Pittsburgh).
At NeuroRehabLab (https://neurorehabilitation.m-iti.org) I carry out research at the intersection of technology, neuroscience and clinical practice to find new solutions to improve the quality of life of people with special needs.
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Currently, I work as a Clinical Psychologist at Casa de Saúde Câmara Pestana (https://cscp.irmashospitaleiras.pt/) and I am attending the PhD in Neuropsychology at the University of Coimbra, where I had the opportunity to complete the Integrated Master in Clinical and Health Psychology - Subarea of specialization in Clinical Psychogerontology.
In terms of research, I dedicate myself to the study of Neuropsychological Assessment and Rehabilitation, being associated with NeuroRehabLab (https://neurorehabilitation.m-iti.org/) and the research groups “Neuropsychological Assessment in Aging Processes” (NAAP) and “Psychological Assessment and Psychometrics Laboratory” (PsyAssessmentLab).
I am a trainer in the field of Clinical Neuropsychology at ForYourMind (https://www.foryourmindform.com/).
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We are proud to see our dedication to innovation, patient-focused solutions and meaningful collaborations acknowledged by industry leaders.
These awards reflect our ongoing drive to create a positive impact in the communities we serve.

Os Melhores & As Maiores do Portugal Tecnológico, menção honrosa, 2023

Prototype Validation of Musiquence, 2023.
Early Carrier Penny Standen Award, 2022

3rd place, Start-Up category

1st place PhD/Research category
Ordem dos Psicólogos Portugueses
9as Jornadas de Saúde Mental e Psiquiatria.
5th Experiment@