Anica is a human systems designer and author with a unique background in neurotherapy, occupational therapy, and movement technology. She focuses on a human-centered vision, emphasizing themes of consciousness and genuine feeling. She holds degrees from The Hague University of Applied Sciences and Zuyd University of Applied Sciences.
Outside of her professional life, Anica resides in Maastricht and enjoys creative pursuits and the small things in life. She has a strong passion for musicals, finding she can get completely lost in them, and also actively plays volleyball twice a week.
Unique fact: Her career combines engineering, health, and neurotherapy, allowing her to bridge the gap between technical systems and human well-being.
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