
ADEN transforms satellite‑based environmental data sets into personalized, predictive care for patients with chronic skin diseases.
ADEN integrates satellite‑derived information into Nia Health’s digital therapeutics ecosystem — translating complex environmental data into actionable insights for patients and clinicians.
Nia Health cooperating with University of Augsburg. With leading expertise on the relationship between environmental factors and human health, they can develop robust models that decode how external influences interact with skin inflammation.
Funded through the European Union Agency for the Space Programme (EUSPA), ADEN is part of the Cassini Challenges ecosystem that promotes the use of space data across industries. Nia Health has also been supported by EIT Health, one of Europe’s leading innovation networks.
ADEN has been honored as the winner of the Cassini Challenge of European Union Agency for the Space Programme (EUSPA), showcasing our pioneering use of satellite data and AI to transform skin health management.
Combine satellite‑based environmental data with patient‑reported outcomes to anticipate inflammatory skin disease flare‑ups before they occur. ADEN’s predictive models identify correlations between triggers such as humidity, temperature, or pollution and patient symptoms — enabling personalized alerts and preventive care recommendations.
ADEN’s building integrated datasets to uncover the environmental drivers behind chronic skin inflammation and to understand how treatment responses vary under different conditions. By correlating environmental exposure, symptom dynamics, and therapeutic outcomes, ADEN supports research on disease mechanisms, precision drug development, and environmentally informed clinical trial design.
Integrate environmental exposure data into clinical workflows to help clinicians refine treatment plans. By linking symptom patterns with specific environmental factors, ADEN provides actionable insights for individualized therapy adjustments and more targeted clinical decision‑making.
Combine satellite‑based environmental data with patient‑reported outcomes to anticipate inflammatory skin disease flare‑ups before they occur. ADEN’s predictive models identify correlations between triggers such as humidity, temperature, or pollution and patient symptoms — enabling personalized alerts and preventive care recommendations.
ADEN’s building integrated datasets to uncover the environmental drivers behind chronic skin inflammation and to understand how treatment responses vary under different conditions. By correlating environmental exposure, symptom dynamics, and therapeutic outcomes, ADEN supports research on disease mechanisms, precision drug development, and environmentally informed clinical trial design.
Integrate environmental exposure data into clinical workflows to help clinicians refine treatment plans. By linking symptom patterns with specific environmental factors, ADEN provides actionable insights for individualized therapy adjustments and more targeted clinical decision‑making.

ADEN has been honored as the winner of the Cassini Challenge of European Union Agency for the Space Programme (EUSPA), showcasing our pioneering use of satellite data and AI to transform skin health management.
Partner with ADEN to explore how satellite‑derived environmental data can help uncover triggers, predict flare‑ups, and accelerate research in eczema and psoriasis and other skin diseases.

This award validates our innovative approach of leveraging advanced technologies to empower patients to take greater control of their health.
Tobias Seidl CEO & Co-Founder Nia Health
We are delighted that our vision of bringing environmental satellite data directly into healthcare is now becoming a reality. By understanding how individual circumstances and environmental conditions influence disease progression, we are creating the foundation for a medicine that is both scientifically precise and relatable for daily life.“
Prof. Dr. Claudia Traidl-Hoffmann Director of the putpatient clinic for Environmental Medicine, Universiätsklinikum Augsburg
This award validates our innovative approach of leveraging advanced technologies to empower patients to take greater control of their health.
Tobias Seidl CEO & Co-Founder Nia Health
Partner with ADEN to explore how satellite‑derived environmental data can help uncover triggers, predict flare‑ups, and accelerate research in eczema and psoriasis and other skin diseases.



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We are delighted that our vision of bringing environmental satellite data directly into healthcare is now becoming a reality. By understanding how individual circumstances and environmental conditions influence disease progression, we are creating the foundation for a medicine that is both scientifically precise and relatable for daily life.“
Prof. Dr. Claudia Traidl-Hoffmann Director of the putpatient clinic for Environmental Medicine, Universiätsklinikum Augsburg