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The AAL Programme : Why investing in ICT for ageing? A regional perspective

The AAL Programme : Why investing in ICT for ageing? A regional perspective Brussels, 8 October 2014. Karina Marcus Director AAL Association, Central Management Unit. www.aal-europe.eu www.aalforum.eu. AAL Programme Objectives. AGEING CHALLENGES. AGEING OPPORTUNITIES.

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The AAL Programme : Why investing in ICT for ageing? A regional perspective

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  1. The AAL Programme : Why investing in ICT for ageing? A regional perspective Brussels, 8 October 2014 Karina Marcus Director AAL Association, Central Management Unit www.aal-europe.euwww.aalforum.eu

  2. AAL Programme Objectives AGEING CHALLENGES AGEING OPPORTUNITIES

  3. Whatis AAL? OpenDays 2014

  4. AAL Programme 2014-2020 • Member state driven R&D&I programme for Europe 22 States involved 19 EU members 3 Associated States • Total funding: ~ 700 Million € • with ~ 50% public funding by AAL Member States and EC and • with ~ 50% private funding from industry and user organisations OpenDays 2014

  5. Call 2: Social Interaction Call 5: Home Care AAL JP 2008-2013 Call 1: Chronic Conditions Call 3: Self-Serve Society Call 6: Occupation in Life Call 4: Mobility

  6. Type of Organisations involved with AAL JP projects, in terms of proposals submitted 30% of entities with an end-user role [1] The data shown for AAL JP are those ones for submitted proposals, and are very similar to the data for ranked proposals – i.e. those eligible for funding – so the latter data are excluded. [2] Average SME participation in the whole FP7 ICT programme is 14.4% (FP7 report, Spring 2010, EC DG-Research). OpenDays 2014

  7. Achievements 2008 2013 OpenDays 2014

  8. 2014-2020 – Calls Challenge Led

  9. Challenges Identified OpenDays 2014

  10. Consortium Composition • Consortium must include at least three independent eligible organisations from at least three different AAL Partner States participating in the Call for Proposals • Consortium must include at least • one business partner • one SME partner which can be the business partner • one end-user organization • Compliance of the consortium members to the specific national eligibility rules found at www.aal-europe.eu • Adherence to the specifications for structure and technical details (e.g. page count) of the proposal submission. OpenDays 2014

  11. AAL JP - Support Actions OpenDays 2014 • AAL2Business • To support AAL JP projects to bring their developed solutions to the market within 2 to 3 years after the end of the funding period: business workshops, coaching, project labelling • Collaboration with Regions • Workshops with local and regional representatives to raise awareness of AAL JP projects and to foster exchange of experience between European regions. • User involvement in AAL JP projects • Current state and analysis of user involvement and workshops, toolkit, requirements

  12. AAL JP - Support Actions OpenDays 2014 • Standards & Interoperability in AAL • Workshops to raise awareness about interoperability issues of AAL solutions to facilitate market uptake; collection of use cases and mapping to standards • AAL Information Portal preliminary study • Information about the existing portals available • Market Observatory in AAL preliminary study • What would help the supply and demand side actors to find information and take sound investment decisions?

  13. AAL Forum • Vienna, Austria (2009) • Odense, Denmark (2010) • Eindhoven, Netherlands (2012) • Lecce, Italy (2011) Participants 1229 Exhibitors 73Sponsors 6Sessions 44 Participants600 Exhibitors 47Sessions 25 Posters 75 • Norrkoping, Sweden (2013) Participants802 Exhibitors 46Sessions 22 Side events 18 Participants 722 Exhibitors 23Posters 75Sessions 35 Participants 500 Exhibitors 25Posters 50 Sessions 18

  14. AAL FORUM 2014 9-12September 2014, Bucharest, Romania

  15. Sessions dedicated to the regions • Plenary: Local and regional authorities: Key actors for large scale deployment of AAL solutions • B3 – Europe Health Cluster • B4 – Smart Cities and AAL • C5 – Promoting innovation by scaling up: myth or fact? And many others…

  16. Thanks for the attention! MORE INFORMATION On our Website: www.aal-europe.eu At the AAL Forum 2014 www.aalforum.eu OpenDays 2014

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