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Workshop “Open service platforms in the Active and Healthy Ageing domain”

The Workshop “Open service platforms in the Active and Healthy Ageing domain” will take place on February 25, 2021 (2:00 pm to 3:45 pm) (online), and is organised by Cáritas Diocesana de Coimbra (CDC), represented by its Innovation Department under the project PlatformUptake.eu (financed by Horizon 2020).

 

This event is aimed at end-users, technology suppliers, research entities, carers and policymakers, and its main objectives are:

• Share knowledge and collect needs and doubts of possible users of open platforms in the area of active and healthy ageing;

• Meet the needs and requests of the various stakeholders;

• Identify success factors and lessons learned from sharing experiences of end-users, end consumers and competent authorities for the adoption, leverage and promotion of open platforms. 

 

AGENDA

14h00   Welcoming message – Diana Guardado (CDC), Alexander Nikolov (SYNYO, GmbH) e Willeke van Staalduinen (Afedemy)

14h05   Introduction to the project PlatformUptake.eu – Alexander Nikolov

14h15   Introduction to Open service platforms that support active and healthy ageing – Flávia Rodrigues (CDC)

14h30   Platform eVida – João Quintas (Instituto Pedro Nunes)

14h45   Implementation and use of open platforms as part of a SHAFE ecosystem – Carina Dantas (SHAFE Network coordinator)

15h00   Discussion, questions and answers. Moderator: Diana Guardado

15h40   AOB

 

Click here to make your registration https://forms.gle/ZSicFMikzTuyjL6X7 and check the agenda in https://caritascoimbra.pt/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/PlatformUptake.eu-Workshop-portuguese-agenda-001.pdf

More information available at: https://www.platformuptake.eu/events/

The PlatformUptake.eu project is a Coordination and Support Action to the European Commission for digital platforms to support Active and Healthy Aging, which aims to analyze and describe the ecosystem of existing open service platforms for various groups of users, promoting synergies between the respective networks and related projects in the domains AHA – Active and Healthy Aging- and IoT – Internet of Things. Through the creation of centralized information online, it proposes to assess the social impact of existing platforms, create monitoring and evaluation tools, collect user stories and successful good practices, promote interoperability and define common guidelines for the adoption of these platforms on a large scale.

The project is financed by the European Union’s H2020 program and is being developed by a consortium made up of 12 entities including Cáritas Diocesana de Coimbra (CDC) and coordinated by SYNYO GmbH.


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