final impact report and assessment
Real-world impact of AAL innovation
5th impact assessment - final report
The 5th edition of the AAL Programme Impact Assessment (Final Report 2026) offers a compelling, evidence-based insight into how the innovations made possible by AAL are now helping to reshape ageing in Europe.
The report highlights the outcomes of the Active and Assisted Living (AAL) Programme’s final funding phase (2018–2021) and explores how digital solutions are transforming care and quality of life for older adults.
Based on quantitative and qualitative research, including insights from 52 projects, 89 survey responses, and 15 in-depth case studies, the assessment provides a valuable understanding of how AAL-funded solutions are delivering real impact at both individual and systemic levels.
From breakthrough solutions to systemic transformation, this report reveals how one of Europe’s most pressing demographic challenges can be addressed with innovative solutions and what is needed now to scale these solutions in the years ahead.
Mental and social well-being
Mental and social well-being Mental and social well-being
67%
56%
Increased market reach and access to solutions
Increased market reach and access to solutions Increased market reach and access to solutions
4,268
238
Enhanced adoption through user-centred development
Enhanced adoption through user-centred development Enhanced adoption through user-centred development
A user-centred approach, central to the AAL Programme, significantly increases product adoption (82%) and relevance (88%), aligning closely with 2021 findings (74% for adoption and 85% for relevance).
Awareness of active ageing solutions and user engagement
Awareness of active ageing solutions and user engagement Awareness of active ageing solutions and user engagement
84%
73%
AAL Success stories - past projects
The report “Beyond the Project Lifetime – Long-Term Pathways of Innovation in the AAL Programme” provides fascinating insight into what happens after AAL funding ends. Looking beyond the projects’ immediate outputs, it traces the impact of selected AAL “success stories” over time, revealing how ideas evolve, scale, stall, or transform long after the project lifecycle ends.
The report explores seven pioneering projects across the AAL ecosystem, with the case studies supported by expert interviews. examining how early-stage innovations translate into lasting societal, technological and economic value.
Mental and social well-being
Mental and social well-being Mental and social well-being
67%
56%
Increased market reach and access to solutions
Increased market reach and access to solutions Increased market reach and access to solutions
4,268
238
Enhanced adoption through user-centred development
Enhanced adoption through user-centred development Enhanced adoption through user-centred development
A user-centred approach, central to the AAL Programme, significantly increases product adoption (82%) and relevance (88%), aligning closely with 2021 findings (74% for adoption and 85% for relevance).
Awareness of active ageing solutions and user engagement
Awareness of active ageing solutions and user engagement Awareness of active ageing solutions and user engagement
84%
73%
AAL Success stories - new projects
The “AAL Success Stories 2026 – 15 Innovations Creating Real Impact” report also showcases the latest wave of innovation to have emerged from the Active and Assisted Living (AAL) Programme. Bringing together a diverse portfolio of recently completed AAL projects, it highlights the solutions now being used in everyday life, empowering older adults to live more independently, while also supporting caregivers through practical, user-centred support.
Through 15 in-depth case studies, the report captures the wide-ranging nature AAL innovation, from digital health tools and AI-driven monitoring systems to assistive devices and social robotics. Each story offers a real-world perspective on how ideas evolve into practical solutions, shaped by user needs, partnerships and the commercial realities of implementation.
Mental and social well-being
Mental and social well-being Mental and social well-being
67%
56%
Increased market reach and access to solutions
Increased market reach and access to solutions Increased market reach and access to solutions
4,268
238
Enhanced adoption through user-centred development
Enhanced adoption through user-centred development Enhanced adoption through user-centred development
A user-centred approach, central to the AAL Programme, significantly increases product adoption (82%) and relevance (88%), aligning closely with 2021 findings (74% for adoption and 85% for relevance).
Awareness of active ageing solutions and user engagement
Awareness of active ageing solutions and user engagement 