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Stay up to date. Here you will find the latest news articles on Tover, the Tovertafel and our games.

  • 3 Key Takeaways From the AAIC 2023

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    • 1 September 2023
    At the AAIC 2023 conference, more than 10,000 researchers from around the world gathered in Amsterdam, Netherlands, to share and discuss the latest findings on…

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  • Tover Poster Presentation at AAIC 2023: Enhancing Nursing Home Care with Tovertafel

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    • 3 August 2023
    In July 2023, Tover participated once again in the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference (AAIC), held this year in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The congress provided a…

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  • With this new music game you won’t be able to sit still

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    • 9 May 2022
    Can’t you do something with hits from the fifties and sixties? We were getting this question more and more often and that is why we…

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  • Alzheimer show

    Visit Tover at The Alzheimer’s Show 2022

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    • 15 March 2022
    Visit Tover during the The Alzheimer’s Show at stand F4. We willl show you how our newest Tovertafel works and run you through our latest serious games.

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  • This new music game gets everyone moving

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    • 18 February 2022
    Emma, game developer at Tover, has often been asked to create a new music game for adults with intellectual disabilities. And now there is:…

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  • Tover at CES 2022

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    • 3 February 2022
    Tover joined thousands of other tech companies from all around the world at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.

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  • Tovertafel Awarded Most Promising Innovation of 2022

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    • 8 January 2022
    Tovertafel Awarded Most Promising Innovation of 2022 at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.

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  • Seniors dementia Tovertafel

    Tover Is Making Waves in the US

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    • 5 January 2022
    The Tovertafel is now officially available in the USA and is being rolled out across the country in the coming weeks and months. 

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  • The Tovertafel brings the Rijksmuseum to nursing homes

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    • 28 May 2021
    The large art pieces of the Rijksmuseum can be admired as of now on the Tovertafel. Game developer Marije says: “We wanted to bring art…

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  • Healthcare of the future – 4 students about their hopes and dreams

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    • 12 May 2021
    Together with healthcare professionals, we strive for a better quality of life for our target groups and for better quality work for the people who…

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  • Travel Puzzle: a getaway and a confidence-boost all in one

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    • 15 April 2021
    Travelling around the world from your living room: who doesn’t want that? The game Travel Puzzle takes seniors with dementia to attractions all…

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  • The game Football Match helps adults with intellectual disabilities to get moving

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    • 22 February 2021
    How do you get adults with intellectual disabilities to move? The game Football Match* helps you do just that.

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  • Natalie met het nieuwe menu van de Tovertafel

    New menu, new possibilities

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    • 1 February 2021
    You may have already noticed: the Tovertafel menu has changed. What are the possibilities of this new menu? User experience designer Natalie McCarthy: “With this…

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  • “The Tovertafel brings people together rather than focus on their differences”

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    Tamara Saerens is an activity counsellor for people with intellectual disabilities. What are Tamara's experiences with this playful care innovation?

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  • How real results can be achieved with the Tovertafel

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    Award-winning care providers like Van Dyk Health Care work tirelessly to find innovative solutions for seniors living with dementia.

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