CREATE

CREATE project is built around seniors being great storytellers with knowledge and experiences to share with others. Therefore, an innovative platform will be developed with aim to: – Help ...

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Objectives:

It is common among seniors to fear social isolation, inability to be a useful and productive member of society and eventually being forgotten. The CREATE project will develop a platform, accessible through a web application, that will allow senior citizens above 60 years old to transform their life experience, knowledge and stories into market desired digital products. The platform will be offered to research institutes, museums, municipalities, tourist agencies, students, senior associations, seniors’ families, etc. interested in a certain topic or location or historical event looking for an authentic, alternative and unique sources of information away from mainstream media and search engines.

Expected Results and Impact:

CREATE attracts all older adults above 60 years of age as its primary users but it will not be limited only to this age group, younger generations can join the platform and create their own content. Users with low IT skill will be able to use the CREATE platform and will find it user friendly and intuitive. As for secondary users, we focus on people in the academic and research environment, tourists, people interested in social, cultural and historical knowledge. We will also encourage and invite family members and friends of the older adults who have shown interest in being part of the platform so they can help their loved ones to create their content, download it, read it and cherish it. In addition, CREATE will target organizations that may be interested in the content created on the platform, or in becoming a CREATE sponsor and advertise on it. In this sense, CREATE will contact museums, municipalities, cultural centers, tourist and travel related businesses, tourist information in different municipalities, organizations and companies offering services or products for older adults for future collaboration.

 

Project Partners

Partners involved in the project

Organization Type Country Website
ASM Market Research and Analysis Centre Ltd. SME Poland www.asmresearch.pl
terzStiftung User Switzerland www.terzstiftung.ch
Neos vzw User Belgium www.neosvzw.be
University of Geneva R&D Switzerland www.unige.ch
OPTECS SME The Netherlands https://optecs.nl/
RandomForest SME Poland
Yumytech Sàrl SME Switzerland https://yumytech.com
  • Project name: Share the past, CREATE the future (CREATE)
  • Website: www.create-the-future.eu
  • Coordinator: ASM – Market Research and Analysis Centre
  • Duration: 30 months
  • Starting Date01/06/2022
  • Total budget: € 2,200 000
  • Public contribution€ 1,200 000

Contact:

Mr. Łukasz Wilczyński

E.: l.wilczynski@asmresearch.pl

T.:+48 697 122 540

PerCiLight

PerCiLight is a holistic project from analysis, to development and test. It includes the following milestones • Co-creation, analysis and design • Development of PerCiLight’s Lighting system • ...

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Objectives:

PerCiLight is an international project that takes circadian lighting to the next level. With the existing, evidence-based Chromaviso Chroma Zenit solution as the starting point, we will develop a more personal and flexible circadian lighting. PerCiLight will be a digital and integrative solution with the aim to improve health, sleep and wellbeing among the individual elderly with dementia and their caretakers. PerCiLight will ensure a homely atmosphere and a user-friendly interface. Bauneparken Nursing home in Denmark will implement the solution in 16 apartments and evaluate the functionality and effects on both residents and staff.

Expected Results and Impact:

PerCiLight will improve quality of life and impact the users:

  • Elderly with dementia: Ensure a stable circadian rhythm, improve sleep and overall mental state, reduce fatigue, night activity and accidents.
  • Caretakers: Supporting the night shifts health and work conditions with blue-free night light, improve well-being, reduce stress and improve the work environment.

Nursing home organisation: Will offer better, personalised care and improved sense of home. Improved operational efficiency and quality and higher employee satisfaction.

Project partners

Partners involved in the project

Organization Type Country Website
Chromaviso SME Denmark www.chromaviso.com
Bauneparken Nursing Home End-Users Denmark https://www.hillerod.dk/service-og-selvbetjening/bolig/boliger-og-botilbud/plejehjem/plejehjemmet-bauneparken/
Schmelling* SME Denmark www.schmelling.com
lightsphere SME Switzerland www.lightsphere.ch
Grinn SME Poland https://grinn-global.com/
Antologic SME Poland https://antologic.com/
  • Project name: Personalized and Circadian active dynamic Lighting for demented elderly (PerCiLight)
  • Website: www.chromaviso.com
  • Coordinator: Chromaviso
  • Duration30 months
  • Starting Date01/05/2022
  • Total budget: € 1 200 000
  • Public contribution€ 770 000

Contact:

Hans Martin Kirkegaard

E.:  hmk@chromaviso.com

T.: +45 4010 2770

EMILIO

The challenge of the project consists in a complete system of management of the services that can be provided in an assisted living facility, via a single intereface – EMILIO – triggered by a vocal ...

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Objectives:

The EMILIO Project will enhance self-reliance and will counteract social isolation of elderly clients living in assisted facilities. It will manage a comprehensive set of web services, supporting various use cases to increase their Comfort, Vitality and Safety. Web services are delivered in an intuitive way, fit for use by the target audience. To this aim, an IoT (Internet of Things) infrastructure is deployed in the premise that monitors the client’s Daily Activities and interacts vocally with the person when needed.

Expected Results and Impact:

The EMILIO project will deliver a new system of recognition of the needs of elderly people living in an assisted living facility, triggered by the combination of a vocal interface and the observation of daily activities. This input will communicate to the EMILIO platform, that will connect to relevant web services in an intuitive an simple way. The EMILIO platform will have a large impact on elderly, supporting them in the management of their daily activities and communicate with other people, loved and friends, in a simple way.

Project Partners

Partners involved in the project

Organization Type Country Website
Italian National Institute of Health and Science on Ageing End-Users Italy www.inrca.it
Solving Team SRL SME Italy www.solvingteam.it/
ICT Factory GmbH SME Switzerland www.ictfactory.ch/
Erdmann Design AG SME Switzerland www.erdmann.ch
Magicview SME Belgium www.magicview.tv
ePoint SME Belgium www.webdisplay.be/point/HTML/index.html
Vulpia VZW End-Users Belgium www.vulpia.be/
Institute of Space Science, INFLPR Subsidiary R&D Romania www2.spacescience.ro
Transilvania University of Brasov R&D Romania www.unitbv.ro
  • Project name: Increase sElf Management and counteract  social IsoLatIOn using a vocal assistant enabled virtual concierge (EMILIO)
  • Coordinator: Italian National Institute of Health and Science on Ageing (Italy)
  • Website: www.emilio-aal.eu
  • Duration: 30 months
  • Starting Date: 01/02/2022
  • Total budget: € 3 162 745
  • Public contribution: € 1 656 758

Contact:

Mirko di Rosa

E.:  m.dirosa@inrca.it

T.: +390718004604

A4A

The project objective is to enable older adults living alone to stay independent for longer in their own – not home – but SMART home. To achieve this and truly cater for the majority of older adults ...

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Objectives:

The AAL4All project aims to democratise the healthcare system by enabling and empowering next-of-kin caregivers to implement digital care monitoring solutions for prevention and improved quality of living for their older adults. The solution provides a Smart Home digital infrastructure as the non-stigmatizing early entry-level offer with the capability to add on digital Care Monitoring services and adapt to changing needs ‘as-a-Service’ over time, including the implementation of voice agent and first responder services via professional care providers.

Expected Results and Impact:

The consortium expects to have a game-changing solution ready for commercialisation by the end of the project, which will be based on non-medical smart home devices enriched with AI and learning care monitoring algorithms for informal and formal caregivers. In
addition to the financial impact shortly after project completion, we expect a significant impact on the quality-of-life for the majority of older adults living alone, and not least their informal next-of-kin caregivers in terms of peace of mind. The targeted non-obtrusive
and non-stigmatizing solution design will also have an ethical impact for the older adults.

Project partners

Partners involved in the project

Organization Type Country Website
Anyware Solutions ApS SME Denmark https://anyware.solutions/
exthex GmbH SME Austria https://www.exthex.com/
Hochschule LuzerniHomeLab R&D Switzerland https://www.ihomelab.ch
Cáritas Diocesana de Coimbra End-users Portugal www.caritascoimbra.pt/
Fundatia Ana Aslan International End-users Romania www.anaaslanacademy.ro/
bonacasa AG SME Switzerland www.bonacasa.ch/
Blaeksrutten End-users Denmark www.blaeksprutten.dk/
  • Project name: AAL4All
  • Website: www.aal4all.com
  • Coordinator: AnyWare Solutions (Denmark)
  • Duration: 30 months
  • Starting Date01/01/2022
  • Total budget: € 2 100  000
  • Public contribution: € 1 400 000

Contact:

Morten Bremild

E.: mbr@anyware.solutions

T.: +41762958560

RecoveryFun

RecoveryFun will develop, test among end-users, and commercialize a new solution for a personalized home rehabilitation composed by: A. A set of exergames for people with rehabilitation needs based ...

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Objectives:

RecoveryFun ambition is to enhance rehabilitation opportunities for people with chronic health conditions  that today are receiving sub-optimal care. Our proposal goes beyond a disease-centered approach, and addresses also frailty prevention. Indeed, increasing the level of activities of older adults is the most effective strategy for improving the health profile of the communities, thanks to the reduction of frailty states in the older adults’ population.

 

Expected Results and Impact:

Leverage the telehealth paradigm and increase the possibility for seniors to perform remotely supervised home-rehabilitation. By doing so, RecoveryFun  will improve quality of life (QoL) for primary (senior using the system) and secondary end users (non-professional caregivers), improve quality, efficiency, and effectiveness of care work (secondary users). Ultimately our solution will provide new ways to deliver cost-effective care (a relevant impact for the managers of the care organization, tertiary end users of the project)

Project partners

Partners involved in the project

Organization Type Country Website
IRCCS INRCA R&D Italy www.inrca.it
Tech4Care Srl SME Italy www.tech4care.it
Hochschule Luzern – iHomeLab R&D Switzerland www.ihomelab.ch
ZURZACH Care End-users Switzerland www.zurzachcare.ch
Canary Technology Innovations SRL SME Romania www.canarytech.ro
Unmatched BV Business Belgium www.unmatched.eu
Trainm NV End-users Belgium www.trainm.com
  • Project name: An integrated VR-based tele-rehabilitation platform to support RECOVERY and maintenance of FUNctional abilities among seniors (RecoveryFun)
  • Website: www.recoveryfun.eu
  • Coordinator: IRCCS INRCA (Italy)
  • Duration: 30 months
  • Starting Date: 01/01/2022
  • Total budget: € 2,540,664
  • Public contribution: € 1,290,039

Contact:

Lorena Rossi

E.: L.ROSSI@inrca.it

T.: +39 071/8004893

PRECISE

On average will 30% of people aged 65 or older experience one fall a year, making this a huge burden for healthcare systems and society. Due to the inactivity in most elderly people, they have poor ...

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Objectives

As more senior citizens in our society, innovative solutions are needed. Many solutions and products today are based on when the damage has occurred. Still, with PRECISE, we develop a solution before the elderly become too insecure and the falls are a burden for society. The PRECISE project aims to create a solution that takes information about the types of aids the elderly have and how great a need for care is for the elderly. Combining that knowledge, thereby developing a solution that helps the nursing staff see the little red flags that the aids are, and thereby can take action on it.

Expected results and impact

  • A Reduction of the risk of falling up to 25 %
  • Maximize the control of daily activities by elderlies by 20-30 %
  • Decrease the time spent by the professional and informal caregiver in care home care assistance in 79 min/week/elder after 12 weeks of proactive training
  • Reduce care expenditures related to people falling up to 25 %.

Below these numbers, it is for the elderly citizens that they become more self-reliant, for greater independence and a better quality of life.

Partners

Partners involved in the project

Organization Type Country Website
ROOS health B.V. SME The Netherlands www.roos.health
Aarhus Universitet R&D Denmark www.au.dk
Aalborg Kommune End-users Denmark www.aalborg.dk
Bydel Sagene Oslo Kommune End-users Norway www.oslo.kommune.no
Istituto Nazionale di Riposo e Cura Per Anziani R&D Italy www.inrca.it/inrca/
Fundacja na Miejscu R&D Poland www.namiejscu.org
Stichting Thuiszorg West-Brabant End-users The Netherlands www.twb.nl
  • Project name: Preact to lower the risk of failing by customized rehabilitation (PRECISE)
  • Website: www.precaise.eu
  • Coordinator: DigiRehab A/S, Denmark
  • Duration: 24 Months
  • Starting Date: 01.01.2022.
  • Total budget: € 1 260 000
  • Public contribution: € 965 000

Contact

Niels Heuer

E.: niels@digirehab.dk

T.: +45 2272 7220

COTIDIANA

COTIDIANA project will be co-designed with end-users and stakeholders. The project starts with ethnographic and participatory research with with patients, informal carers, and clinicians, as well as ...

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Objectives:

COTIDIANA will develop a mobile solution to support clinical care and drug trials of older adults with rheumatic conditions. Patients will use the smartphone in ambulatory conditions to report their experiences, symptoms/signs, and quality of life. Drawing on the smartphone’s built-in sensors and logs, we will be able to objectively track digital endpoints focused on hand dexterity (as an indicator for function or disease activity), gait and physical activity (as an indicator for mobility, fatigue and pain), and sociability patterns (as an indicator of mental health and wellbeing).

Expected Results and Impact:

COTIDIANA will develop a system that holistically characterises the health state of older adults with rheumatic conditions. When used in clinical practice, the system will improve the clinical care of these patients, as it will provide clinicians with more accurate information on the state of their patients as they leave the clinic. Drug trials will also be improved as the system will provide richer data points for making decisions.

Project partners

Partners involved in the project

Organization Type Country Website
Associação Fraunhofer Portugal Research R&D Portugal www.aicos.fraunhofer.pt/
Mag. Andreas Raffeiner GmbH SME Austria www.studien-monitor.at/en
Medizinische Universität Wien R&D Austria www.meduniwien.ac.at/web/
Pryv SA SME Switzerland www.pryv.com/
Universidade NOVA de Lisboa End-Users Portugal www.unl.pt/en
  • Project name: Mobile Patient-centred System to Improve Drug Trials and Care of Older-adults with Rheumatic Diseases (COTIDIANA)
  • Website: https://cotidiana.eu
  • Coordinator: Associação Fraunhofer Portugal Research
  • Duration: 28 months
  • Starting Date: 01/04/2021
  • Total budget: € 1 920 383,00
  • Public contribution: € 1 228 400,25

Contact:

Francisco Nunes

E.: francisco.nunes@fraunhofer.pt

T.: +351 220 430 328

T4ME2

The project starts with initial activities to raise awareness and will directly address and involve stakeholders in the (semi-) public sector e.g. social care and recreational services for seniors, ...

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Objectives:

The project develops and evaluates new types of supportive, autonomy promoting, smart toilet solutions for ageing people and persons of all ages with impairments/disabilities.

There is a lack of such smart self-adapting toilets which are able to adapt to individual needs automatically. The project aims at empowering old and disabled people to leave home and participate in societal life by providing self-adapting toilets outside home in public or semi-public environments (e.g. in community centres, town halls, shopping malls, museums, theatres, hotels, leisure and sports areas etc.).

Expected Results and Impact:

This new type of toilet support in the new application area of (semi-)public places, will contribute to the active life of older and impaired persons, including wheelchair users and bariatric persons, making it easier for them to leave home and participate in social activities outside home knowing that accessible and personalised toilets optimised for their needs and wishes are available. This supports autonomy and participation and also increases safety during the use of the toilet. T4ME2 is applicable to multiple contexts, from newly built barrier-free toilets up to the recently proposed bigger Changing Places toilets (mostly in UK).

Project Partners

Partners involved in the project

Organization Type Country Website
TU Wien (Vienna Univ. of Technology) R&D Austria www.igw.tuwien.ac.at/hci/
CareCenter Software GmbH SME Austria www.carecenter.at/
Stichting Gouden Dagen End Users The Netherlands www.goudendagen.nl/
Zorggroep Heilig Hart End Users Belgium www.h-hart.be/
BEIA Consult International SME Romania www.beiaro.eu/
On Site Foundation End Users Poland www.namiejscu.org/
Sanmedi bv SME The Netherlands www.sanmedi.nl/
cogvis software & consulting GmbH SME Austria www.cogvis.at/
Sanitronics International B.V. SME The Netherlands www.sanitronics.eu/
Santis Kft SME Hungary www.santis.org/
  • Project name: Toilet for me too, supporting active living in (semi-) public environments by suitable toilets (T4ME2)
  • Website: http://toiletforme.com/, http://toilet4me-project.eu/t4me2.html
  • Coordinator: TU Wien (Vienna Univ. of Technology)
  • Duration: 36 months
  • Starting Date: 01/03/2021
  • Total budget: € 249 000 000
  • Public contribution:

Contact:

Paul Panek

E.: t4me2@fortec.tuwien.ac.at

T.: +43 1 58801 187713

CoSoPhy FX

Three  startups  (Senopi,  SenX,  TMMC)  enter  the  project  with  prototypes  of  their  innovative solutions for: a) providing Virtual Reality (VR) experiences to seniors, b) VR motion-­‐tracking ...

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Objectives:

This project is developing an online service to provide scientifically validated virtual reality activities for high-­‐functioning seniors and prolong their functional independence. It addresses multiple issues for numerous stakeholders; most importantly: a) the lack of engaging exercise programs featuring proven, well-­‐documented beneficial effects, that seniors can participate in, on their own, at home; b) the remote monitoring of seniors’ cognitive and physical abilities by their family and doctors; c) optimising resources and revenue in rehabilitation clinics and senior care homes.

Expected Results and Impact:

The project is primarily expected to result in a service that improves certain cognitive and motor abilities in healthy seniors, thereby distancing them further from clinical thresholds for age-­‐related debilitation and prolonging their healthy life years. In parallel, the project is expected to demonstrate the positive financial effects such a service can have on the senior healthcare ecosystem, as well as to provide a platform for scientific research labs to increase their efficiency, monetise their research output and maximise their societal impact.

Partners

Partners involved in the project

Organization Type Country Website
Senopi AG SME Switzerland www.senopi.com
Akademie Berlingen End Users Switzerland www.akademie-­‐berlingen.ch
Sensoryx AG SME Switzerland www.sensoryx.com
Medical University of Lodz R&D Poland www.en.umed.pl/
The Music Medicine Consultancy SME Austria www.tmmc.eu
CatoSenteret End Users Norway www.catosenteret.no
  • Project name: Bringing the beneficial cognitive, social and physical effects of immersive training to the high-­‐functioning senior home-­‐user (CoSoPhy FX)
  • Website: www.cosophy.com
  • Coordinator: Senopi AG
  • Duration: 24 months
  • Starting Date: 01/06/2021
  • Total budget: € 1,661,253.50
  • Public contribution: € 938,782.35

Contact:

Karsten Kure Bagger

E-mail: karsten@senopi.com

 

CleverGuard

CleverGuard starts with the commercially available, CLEMAP One smart meter and the corresponding IOT-cloud infrastructure, allowing advanced NILM detection and load disaggregation monitoring. Adding ...

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Objectives

The CleverGuard system is a novel smart-home-monitoring solution for seniors and their caregivers. By measuring and analysing the electric energy consumption of the household, the activities of daily living of the residents are derived, using an easily retrofitable low cost smart meter. Short and long term deviations from the daily/weekly routine are detected. Depending on the urgency a notification or alert to relatives and/or formal caregivers is issued in an user friendly and secure way. Due its non-visible character, the solution is non-stigmatizing, and fosters security, and peace of mind for all stakeholders.

Expected results and impact

Cleverguard supports the ubiquitous desire of most elderly persons to live as long as possible self-determined and independent. It targets this desire through three main aspects: safety, prevention and data. It provides: 1) Continuous monitoring of appliance usage and related activities of residents, using electric energy consumption low maintenance smart meter in combination with sophisticated data analytics; 2) Notification of abnormal situations and early prevention of potential upcoming risks; 3) Activity status information of appliance usage, activity patterns and their variations.

Partners

Partners involved in the project

Organization Type Country Website
CLEMAP AG Business Switzerland www.clemap.ch
Vicino Business Switzerland www.vicino-luzern.ch
Hochschule Luzern T&A, iHomeLab R&D Switzerland www.ihomelab.ch
Korian Belgium End User Belgium www.korian.be/
Telecom-IT Business Belgium www.telecom-it.be/
Bay Zoltán Nonprofit Ltd. for Appl. Research R&D Hungary www.bayzoltan.hu/
Inspiring Culture Kft Business Hungary www.inspiringculture.org/
  • Project name: ICT solution based on energy data for protecting elderly at home, staying safe and
    independently (CleverGuard) 
  • Website: www.cleverguard.care
  • Coordinator: CLEMAP AG, Switzerland
  • Duration: 30 Months
  • Starting Date: 01.04.2021
  • Total budget: € 2 555 839
  • Public contribution: € 1 422 429

Contact

E.: pascal@clemap.ch

T.: +41 44 548 20 60

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