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A perspective on some on-going European and Regional InitiativesAre our Roadmaps going in the Right Direction ?

15/16 September 2011

AAL – Connected Health Conference,Crowne Plaza, Dundalk

Rodd Bond mriai

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Overview

• THE LANDSCAPE OF ROADMAPS & ROADMAPPING– Foresight– Scenarios

• THE BRAID ROADMAP– Visioning– Actions, Roadmap – Strategic research agenda

• LOUTH’S AGE-FRIENDLY BUSINESS STRATEGY– Action areas– Supporting wider economic development

• CHALLENGES & OPPORTUNITIES– EU - New models of partnership– Implementation Science ?

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Foresight: -> the ambience in AAL

AMBIENT

SERVICE

FUNCTIONALITY

TECHNOLOGY

SCEN

ARIO

BUI

LDIN

G

ROAD

MAP

PING

RISK: solutions looking for problems

ASSET: allows for visioning the future.

RISK: unfulfilled wish list of services and technologies

ASSET: builds upon current technology trends

Home / community / service re-configuration

Technologies and their integration

Pilot homes/community – controlled setting

Home/lab - connectivity with community

Users in home/lab environment - dwelling

User in home/lab environment - interfaces

Regional adoption - strategy (existing/new)

National / EU impact

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BRAID

AALIANCE

CAPSIL ePAL

SENIOR

Stakeholderscommunity

RTD roadmap

Vision

ICT&Ageing projects cluster

Other initiatives

The Project Concept

2Check out website and WiKi at http://www.braidproject.eu

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NOW THEN

Roadmap

plan of actions

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5

10

15

20

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VisionBaseline

Vision-based roadmapping

3 Main components

Braid’s roadmap approach

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• Glossary• Taxonomy• Stakeholders• Drivers

– Technological– Societal– Organisational– Economic– Regulatory

• Trends• Vision / vision facets

• Life settings– Independent living– Healthy living– Occupation in life– Recreation in life

• Scenarios• Strengths• Limitations• Actions

– Research & development

– Policy requirements

Elements

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Towards an ICT milieu that …

Core

vision.. harnesses and fosters the creative energy in older people

EmbracingAgeing well

Valuing capacities

Enabling activity & independence

Promoting inclusion

Protecting rights

Respecting lifestyle choices

Recreation

In life.. animates active and reflective social participation

participation

enjoyment

Cultural lifeSports …

Empower Well being

Communications

Communities Of interest

Occupation

In lifeactivates inclusive economic participation in smart and sustainable growth

FrameworkOpportunities

needs

Working

Volunteering

talents

Valuecreation

Continuingemployment

Health and care

In life fosters trans-sectoral adaptation to support personal health and wellness

Physicalhealth

Mentalhealth

prevention

DistributedDe-centralised

Ethics & rightsprotection

Diagnostics &treatment

Independent

living.. enables connections to empower independence

Longer living

fulfilment

Safety &security

Access toservices

Assistiveservices

Mobility &transport

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Facet relations and dependencies

that …

Core

vision.. harnesses and fosters the creative energy in older people

Recreation

In life.. animates active and reflective social participation

Occupation

In lifeactivates inclusive economic participation in smart and sustainable growth

Health and care

In life fosters trans-sectoral adaptation to support personal health and wellness

Independent

living.. enables connections to empower independence

SoftwareDesign quality

DevelopmentTools/envs

Adaptivesupports

PromotingActive life

Access tocommunities

AwarenessOf values

Technologytransfer

Ambient intelligence

Assistiveservices

Services forIL

Monitoringinterventions

Assistiveservices Enabling

technologies

TechnicalInfrastructure

Infrastructure For recreation

InfrastructureFor occup.

InfrastructureFor IL

InfrastructureFor HC

Regulatoryframework

Employmentprotection

Ethicsrights

Datasensitivity

Regulatoryinfrastructure

Kowledge sharing

Understandingtraining

ICT training

Life-longlearning

Knowledge sharing

Training/empowerment

Promoteprevention

Economicpractices

Organisation &Business models

New businessmodels

CommunitiesOf interest

Group formationmechanisms

Engagement models

Collaborativenetworks 2

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Scenarios

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VI1: Established infrastructure and networks as the base for the support of independent living by technology

VI7: Mechanisms to increase knowledge dissemination, training and learning through sharing both for seniors and all other stakeholders

VI6: Tools to ensure security, ethics, rights, and privacy on data and used services

VI5: Advanced set of organised and commercial services aiming to enhance diminishing abilities of seniors and caring for seniors so that they can live independently

VI4: Supporting tools and environment that foster the development of technologies for independent living

VI3: Monitoring devices and technologies supporting ambient intelligence solutions

VI2: Assistive technology and support services that facilitate independent living

AI1

AI2

AI3

AI4

AI5

RI1

RI2

Monitoring Well-Being. Design, develop and integrate open and scalable sensor network environments both home-centered and human-centered, with intelligent monitoring, including new levels of security, safety, and privacy.

Extending capabilities. Investigate, develop and integrate intelligent functionalities to compensate diminishing cognitive and physical capabilities and to design and develop intelligent, context-aware and self-adapting tools for personal assistance in planning and performing daily activities and facilitating societal participation.

Establishing collaborative environments. Design and develop novel collaborative environments, combining social networking and collaborative networks of care provision stakeholders to facilitate support, companionship, and community participation.

Assisting mobility. Integrate and customize methods and tools to assist mobility, including services for localization, trip planning, navigation, orientation in complex environments, driving assistance, and inter-modal transportation, focusing elderly needs.

Assess impacts. Promote integrative studies on the sociological, economic, ethical, and quality of life impacts of introducing services and technologies for independent living.Training for new environments. Define new community-based training programs leveraging the potential of new technology-based assistive environments.

AI6 Converging Independent and Sustainable Living. Explore the alignment of ICT for Independent Living with smart grid and sustainable development technologies.

Vision facetsActions

Supportive Environments. Design, develop, and validate preventative and responsive interventions based on situational awareness.

From vision to research actions

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• Fifty-six people from nineteen different countries applied

• Two thirds of applicants were male (68%)

IsraelGreece

ItalyIrelandSpain

RomaniaUK

SwedenFranceFinland

AustraliaPolandAustria

GermanyThe Netherlands

BrazilSwitzerland

USABelgium

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Number of Applicants

Coun

try

Engaging stakeholders

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Clearly there is a major role for Collaborative Networks in ICT and Ageing

Most voted actions involve - Collaborative environments- Collaborative ecosystems- Collaboration platforms- Participatory communities

Stakeholders agreed on the need to combine (ICT) research actions with policy-related actions

Some needs are “horizontal” to all life settingse.g. Training, infrastructures

Feedback : preliminary findings

There have been some gaps in earlier thinking that are emerging from stakeholder feedback

- climate change/energy sustainability- Legacy / cross-generations / end of life

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Yearnings / gropings and alignments

• From autonomy to inter-dependence – the personalised individual in family and community

• From virtual environments to augmenting physical environments• From ‘ageing society’ to ‘counter ageing society’• Towards joint policies on social and functional inclusion• Recognising the social determinants of health and well-being• Recognising the differing urban/rural experiences and the

importance of transport and mobility • Affective design – from satisfying needs to delighting customers

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As co-designer

As participant

As subject

As seeker

Enga

gem

ent c

ompl

exity

Contextual complexity

customer

Local Regional National European

Building capacity to maximise international engagement for global markets

International.

User participation and engagement

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An Integrated Local / Regional Plan

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Published 19th February 2010

Published 26th May 2010

Published 7th July 2010

Published 16th February 2011

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An integrated 10 point plan

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Louth’s Age-Friendly Business Action Plan

VisionThe objective of this Action Plan is to help sustain, support and

create jobs and new models of flexible value creating enterprise through developing Louth as a leader in age-

friendly business in Ireland and globally.

To position Louth as Ireland’s most ready, prepared and active age-friendly business county supporting business to meet the

economic opportunity of people living longer and healthier lives.

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An Economic and Societal Vision

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5 Action Areas

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Age-awareness connecting actions

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EU - Innovation Union

• A flagship project of Europe 2020 – A Strategy for a Smart , Sustainable and Inclusive Economy

• Creating more jobs, building a greener society and improving our quality of life – while maintaining competitiveness on global markets.

• World class science performer• Remove obstacles to innovation• Revolutionise the way public and private sectors work together

• Innovation partnerships between EU institutions, national and regional authorities and business

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Check out website at http://ec.europa.eu/research/innovation-union

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Innovation Partnership – Active & Healthy Ageing

524 Contributions to Consultation process – only 8 from Ireland and all private (81 from Spain) !

• Local and regional initiatives benefiting from global knowledge and experience

• Focusing on implementation and bringing tangible results to citizens

• Thinking outside of usual channels, structures and definitions

• funding, • evidence, • regulation/framework conditions, • building capacity/skills

• 4 main action areas– Joining up efforts – shared visions and

common targets– Bridging gaps between public & private

actions and instruments– Facilitating scale-up of results – reducing

complexity, fragmentation, supporting convergence

– Improving framework conditions – removing bottlenecks, addressing common regulatory needs – achieving critical mass. 4

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Implementation Science ?

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PurveyorsIntermediaries Practitioners

Research /Evidence

Policy development

Quality of implementation.

Replicability

Scalability

Adaptability

Fidelity

Programme fit.

adaptation

Organisational fit.

transformation

OPEN MARKET – or - EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE IMPLEMENTATION ?

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Consortium members/beneficiaries

1. Queen’s University Belfast (QUB) UK (Belfast)2. Centre for Science, Society and Citizenship (CSSC) Italy3. Trilateral Research and Consulting (TRI) UK (London)4. Global Security Inc (GSI)5. University of Tasmania (UT) Australia6. UNINOVA, Portugal 7. University of Amsterdam (UVA), 8. Netwell centre, Dundalk Institute of Technology (DKIT) Ireland9. VDI/VDE Innovation + Technik Gmbh, Germany

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Thank youNetwell - Casala

Contact: [email protected]