
i4life is a technology design and development company focused on improving quality of life through easy-to-use technologies. As a spin-off from the University of Oviedo, they specialize in software, artificial intelligence (IA), R&D, web development, audiovisual content, and digital marketing. Their key products include i4park, an application for Parkinson's disease management; Plataforma Familias, which enhances communication between families and care centers, reducing calls by 95%; and Silver Digi, an IoT solution for elderly care. They also offer a teleassistance watch with emergency buttons and fall detection. i4life leverages methodologies like Lean Design, Design Thinking, and UX/UI, and incorporates AI and IoT to create efficient and user-friendly solutions, particularly in health, care, and social impact sectors.

i4life is a technology design and development company focused on improving quality of life through easy-to-use technologies. As a spin-off from the University of Oviedo, they specialize in software, artificial intelligence (IA), R&D, web development, audiovisual content, and digital marketing. Their key products include i4park, an application for Parkinson's disease management; Plataforma Familias, which enhances communication between families and care centers, reducing calls by 95%; and Silver Digi, an IoT solution for elderly care. They also offer a teleassistance watch with emergency buttons and fall detection. i4life leverages methodologies like Lean Design, Design Thinking, and UX/UI, and incorporates AI and IoT to create efficient and user-friendly solutions, particularly in health, care, and social impact sectors.
Location: Gijón, Asturias, Spain
Spin-off: University of Oviedo
Focus: IoT, AI and software for health, eldercare and social impact
Notable products: i4park (Parkinson's app), Familias (care management), Silver Digi (eldercare IoT)
Employees: 12
Health monitoring and assistive technology for chronic and age-related conditions; care coordination between families and care centers.
2018
Health technology; eldercare; assistive devices; software development
Seed round recorded on November 29, 2021; amount and investors not disclosed in provided evidence.