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The Panhellenic Athletic Club for Physically Disabled People (P.A.S.K.A.) was founded in 1987 and is based at the National Rehabilitation Center in Athens, Greece. As the first purely athletic club in Greece for individuals with mobility impairments, it played a key role in establishing the Panhellenic Championship for people with disabilities in 1988. Today, P.A.S.K.A. hosts over 90 competitive athletes and periodically welcomes many more participants in its mass sports initiatives and pioneering programs. These programs aim to enhance physical fitness, foster autonomy, and promote social integration, ultimately supporting both the physical and psychological independence of people with disabilities.
The International Table Tennis Federation Foundation (ITTFF) is the humanitarian arm of the International Table Tennis Federation. ITTFF harnesses the inclusive and health-enhancing qualities of table tennis to drive social development and foster peace worldwide. By connecting people of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds, supporting local projects, and empowering them to serve as replicable models, the Foundation ensures the sport is popular, universal, and accessible. Building on social responsibility initiatives, such as the Table Tennis for All (TT4ALL) and Table Tennis for Health (TT4HEALTH), the Foundation continues expanding table tennis’ global reach, distributing equipment and delivering support to help individuals improve their daily lives through the power of table tennis.
The University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Sport is Slovenia’s foremost institution for education, research, and professional development in kinesiology and sports. Offering bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral programs, it prepares graduates for roles in teaching, coaching, sports management, and health-enhancing physical activity. Research spans the bio-psycho-social aspects of kinesiology as well as high-performance athlete training, supported by international collaborations and applied projects. Through its Institute of Sport, the faculty also partners with elite athletes and industry to develop and test sports equipment, optimize performance, and promote exercise benefits.
KTG Research & Innovation is a dynamic SME dedicated to addressing critical societal and industrial challenges through cutting-edge technologies. With expertise in Extended Reality, Clinical & Cognitive Neurosciences, Educational Assessment & Psychometrics, AI & Data Sciences as well as Robotics & Biomedical Engineering, KTG develops innovative digital solutions to drive positive change in diverse fields, such as sports, health, and education. Combining rigorous scientific research with practical application, KTG ensures that its solutions are not only innovative but also aligned with real-world needs and guided by a human-centric perspective.
Foundation Compassion Alzheimer Bulgaria, established in 2004 in Varna and expanding to Sofia in 2007, is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for individuals with Alzheimer's and dementia, as well as their families and caregivers. The foundation works to change public attitudes, reduce stigma, and ensure access to vital services and support. As a member of Alzheimer's International and a recipient of multiple European awards, it provides multidisciplinary assistance, organizes community events, and advocates for improved health and social policies in dementia care.
The French Table Tennis Federation (FFTT) is dedicated to advancing the sport of table tennis across France and its overseas territories. Founded in 1927 and rooted in the game’s rich history dating back to the 1880s, the Federation organizes competitions, defends the interests of French table tennis, and ensures adherence to sports ethics and sustainable development. With over 207.000 members, 3.200 sports clubs and a robust network of regional leagues and departmental committees, FFTT plays a pivotal role in uniting the table tennis community and representing France on the international stage.
Alzheimer León is a nursing home for individuals with Alzheimer's and other dementias, based in the city of León, Spain. The organization aims to transform the care and support system for its target groups. With over 30 years of experience, Alzheimer León works to enhance the quality of life for patients, their families, and caregivers by protecting their rights, addressing essential needs, and providing vital training and support. Their mission is to empower through education, early detection, and research, while fostering societal involvement and professional excellence in dementia care.