Xtraordinary People revolutionizes support for children's neurodiversity with an innovative digital platform
Xtraordinary People, a pioneering initiative dedicated to comprehensive care for neurodiversity, has signed an agreement with MJN Neuro, the Hospital Sant Pau and the Higher Council for Scientific Research (CSIC) for the design, implementation and clinical trial of its new digital platform, Xtraordinary Connect. This project seeks to provide advanced tools for the diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of neurodivergent children, combining neuropsychological technologies and interactive games.
'Xtraordinary Connect' is a digital platform designed for the diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of children with neurodiversity, integrating tools based on neuropsychological games. The application allows fluid collaboration between clinicians, educators, families and children, offering personalized therapeutic plans and continuous monitoring. It is aimed at both educational and clinical institutions and families, with the objective of improving the development of neurodiverse children through interactive and accessible technology. The platform has growth potential in markets such as Europe, the United States and Mexico, and seeks to position itself as a leader in supporting children's neurodiversity.
Adrián Trejo de la Rosa, CEO of Xtraordinary People, explained that “the launch of Xtraordinary Connect is a decisive step in our mission to provide comprehensive support to neurodivergent children”. Trejo has indicated that, “thanks to the collaboration with first-level institutions such as MJN Neuro, the Hospital Sant Pau and the CSIC, we are creating a tool that will not only facilitate diagnosis and treatment, but will also allow families, educators and doctors to work more closely and effectively to unleash the full potential of these children.”
Xtraordinary People is an innovative initiative, derived from Synaptia Health Projects, that addresses neurodiversity from a holistic approach, combining medical, educational and social care. With a team of 25 professionals and the support of private funds, it intends to lead the way in supporting neurodiverse people in Spain.
Institutions of Excellence
Among the collaborators, there is MJN Neuro, a company committed to improving the quality of life through the design, manufacture and commercialization of medical devices. Its approach focuses on reinvestment in R&D and social action, supporting projects that promote the well-being of society. For its part, the Hospital de Sant Pau is one of the oldest and most prestigious health centers in Spain, with a history of six centuries of quality medical care. Its impact extends beyond Catalonia, with significant recognition both nationally and internationally.
Finally, the Higher Council for Scientific Research (CSIC) is the main public research institution in Spain and one of the pillars of the European Research Area. Their collaboration in scientific and technical projects is key to the advancement of knowledge and innovation.