
Mosaika
An application that helps decode emotions in people on the autism spectrum.
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
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PLN1.0m | Seed | ||
Total Funding | 000k |
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Mosaika is a Polish company developing a mobile application designed to support children, particularly those on the autism spectrum or with ADHD, in understanding and regulating their emotions. The entity responsible for the application is Task4EA Sp. z o.o., based in Bydgoszcz, Poland. The project is a research and development initiative with a total value of 1,000,000 PLN, supported by an 800,000 PLN contribution from European Funds.
The application utilizes artificial intelligence to help parents better understand their children's emotions and to guide users through tasks aimed at developing emotional observation and identification skills. It serves as a guide to the world of emotions, which can be particularly challenging for neurodivergent individuals to navigate. The initial version of the app is targeted at parents of children on the autism spectrum. The business model appears to be subscription-based, as the company offered early test participants the ability to use the application for a nominal fee for the first year, followed by a significant discount.
The Mosaika team is described as a neurodiverse project team that relies on the knowledge of experts. Key team members include Maciej Pluta (CEO), a manager with over 20 years of experience; Karolina Grabowska (Business Partnership and Philanthropy Manager); Magdalena Bartoszewska (Consultant for Educational Innovation and Child Development), a specialist in various fields of pedagogy and therapy; Przemysław Przedwojski (CTO), who has 23 years of IT experience; and Małgorzata Marczewska (Consultant UX), a co-author of the application's scenario and an expert in emotional technologies.
Keywords: emotional regulation, autism spectrum, ADHD support, neurodiversity, artificial intelligence, mental health app, parental support, child development, ed-tech, Polish startup, Task4EA, emotional awareness, self-regulation, behavioral health, family tech, special needs support, AI-driven therapy, child psychology, emotional intelligence, social-emotional learning