Studies with the utmost scientific rigor
Full exploitation of data sets
Total security and data protection
Training aimed at professional profiles
Benjamin Franklin
The eAlicia platform collaborates with universities, research teams, and social entities to provide a rigorous, efficient, and automated way to collect and analyze data.
With eAlicia, you can easily create online surveys, questionnaires, and forms. We offer advanced data analysis options, allowing you to gain valuable insights into your research results. We also help you create the best platform for your courses and training.
eAlicia is easy to use and customizable to your needs. We have a support team ready to help you at any time. If you need help setting up your survey, uploading your course content, or have questions about how to analyze your data, our team will be happy to help you.
Furthermore, at eAlicia we take data privacy very seriously. We know that the personal information collected during research can be very sensitive, and we understand the importance of protecting it properly. We have extensive experience developing social projects by collecting sensitive data, surveying professionals, families, children, and adolescents.
That’s why eAlicia uses advanced security measures to ensure the confidentiality of participants’ data. All data collected through our platform is stored on secure servers and processed in an encrypted manner to protect it from potential security risks.
In addition, eAlicia complies with applicable data privacy laws, including the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation). We ensure that all data collection, processing, and storage practices are conducted in accordance with the highest ethical and legal standards.
At eAlicia, your privacy and that of your participants is our top priority. You can trust that your personal information will be handled securely and confidentially at all times.
We are sensitive to the ethical and legal requirements required for evaluating minors and other vulnerable groups.
We have extensive experience in epidemiological studies with Spanish-speaking populations.