INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS Archives

  • NET4AGE-FRIENDLY

    INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS

    NET4AGE -FRIENDLY The main aim is to develop an international ecosystem based in an interdisciplinary network of researchers and stakeholders from all sectors that enables the practice and deployment of Smart Healthy Age-Friendly Environments (SHAFE). As this COST Action (named NET4AGE-FRIENDLY) is formed by different members of working groups on age-friendly environments, including participants from […]

  • Hands-on-Shafe

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    HANDS-ON SHAFE – HANDS-ON TRAINING AND TOOLS ON SMART HEALTHY AGE-FRIENDLY ENVIRONMENTS The Hands-on-SHAFE project aims to offer online training programs in informal learning contexts and practical tools to improve people’s skills (especially with low qualifications and / or cognitive or physical vulnerabilities), allowing them to implement Smart, Healthy, Age-friendly Environments in their own homes […]

  • IGCAL

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    IGCAL – IMPROVING GUIDANCE AND COUNSELLING IN ADULT LEARNING IGCAL is a two-year long project of Erasmus+KA204 – Strategic Partnerships for adult education. It is a cooperation between four adult education institutions: AFEdemy, Academy on age-friendly environments in Europe B.V. from The Netherlands, Caritas Coimbra from Portugal, Ljudska univerza Celje from Slovenia and Työväen Akatemia […]

  • AVIK

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    AVIK – EXCHANGE OF INTERCULTURAL SKILLS FOR SOCIAL INCLUSION The Avik Project is co-funded by the ERASMUS+ Programme of the European Union. Avik aims the exchange of intercultural skills for social inclusion. The objective of this project is to transfer, adapt regionally and evaluate 3 good practice models from 3 European project partners, for all European partners […]

  • Toilet4MeToo

    INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS

    TOILET4METOO Toilet for Me Too (T4METoo) provides a supportive, autonomy promoting, smart toilet solution for older people and people of all ages living with some form of disability when using a toilet in public or semi-public environments (e.g. in community centres, town halls, shopping malls, museums, theatres, hotels etc.). T4METoo is the follow-up of Toilet4me […]

  • DAPAS

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    DAPAS – DEPLOYING AAL PACKAGES AT SCALE DAPAS aims at delivering a innovative solution, which is based on the needs of older adults and their relatives. The project will bring together successful outputs of previous AAL projects, like Emma, DALIA, zocaalo, kwido and RelaxedCare, developed from different companies in different countries. These innovative solutions will […]

  • SmartWork

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    SMARTWORK – SMART AGE-FRIENDLY LIVING AND WORKING ENVIRONMENTS SmartWork is a European project that addresses one of the main challenges faced by today’s older generation, which involves living and working longer than their ancestors, through the design and creation of smart, age-friendly living and working spaces. SmartWork will create an Artificial Intelligence (AI) system centered […]

  • PlatformUptake.eu

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    PLATFORMUPTAKE.EU The PlatformUptake.eu project is an action to coordinate and support the European Commission for digital platforms supporting Active and Healthy Ageing. Ageing presents one of the greatest socio-economic challenges of the 21st century. According to estimates more than 20% of Europeans will be 65 or older by 2025. Reacting to demographic shifts and ageing in general, and guaranteeing […]

  • Toilet4me

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    Toilet4me Toilet4me project aims to create a smart bathroom, suitable for the older public. It is addressed to older people but also to all others who have disabilities and certain needs when using toilets outside the home, in public or semi-public environments. It seeks to create a system that is able to adapt itself to […]

  • Jumpair

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    Jumpair (H2020 project – SME Instrument) Randomized controlled trial of Class IIa Medical Device. The Jumpair project aims to develop a prototype of an innovative device that combines an anti-decubitus massage system located underneath the wearer’s body with a cross-opening through an airflow. The prototype’s differentiating structure has sensors that measure body pressure, humidity, and […]

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