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Obj.5.4: ICT for Ageing and Wellbeing

Challenge 5. Obj.5.4: ICT for Ageing and Wellbeing. European Commission, DG Information Society and Media ICT for Inclusion Unit (H3) Peter.Wintlev-Jensen (at) ec.europa.eu. ICT for socio-economic challenges – ICT for Inclusion.

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Obj.5.4: ICT for Ageing and Wellbeing

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  1. Challenge 5 Obj.5.4: ICT for Ageing and Wellbeing European Commission, DG Information Society and Media ICT for Inclusion Unit (H3) Peter.Wintlev-Jensen (at) ec.europa.eu

  2. ICT for socio-economic challenges –ICT for Inclusion Policy and awareness raising, shared understanding and common approaches Accelerate investment in and take-up of existing solutions Innovative public procurement, Regional Funds Prepare for the future through research and innovation Supporting (Funding) Programmes 7thFP, CIP, AAL Mission: Improve the quality of life of people, including persons with disabilities and the elderly, supporting their full participation in society by means of ICT Action Plan •••2 Draft, subject to final approval

  3. ICT for Ageing WellA Comprehensive EU Approach Common Technology Roadmap: AALIANCE FP7 AAL JP Common Policy: ICT & Ageing Well Action Plan Technology Risk • Large scale validation • Existing technology • Service innovation • Business models • 60 M€ • Longer-term R&D • Advanced, e.g. Robotics, Open platforms • 400 M€ CIP ICT PSP • Market-oriented R&D • Local adaptation • Business models • >600 M€ Time to Market 5-10 years 2-3 years deployment •••3 •••3 Draft, subject to final approval

  4. FP7/ICT 2011-2012Programme Structure ICT for socio-economic challenges 5. ICT for Health, Ageing, Inclusion & Gov. 6. ICT for Lower-Carbon Economy 7. ICT for Manufac. & Enterprise 8. ICT for Learning & Cultural Resources ~10% ~11% ~12% ~6% ~4% ~9% ~ budget shares 1. Network and Service Infrastructures ~11% ~26% 2. Cognitive Systems and Robotics ~6% Future & Emerging Technologies (FET) Basic ICT technologies & infrastructures 3. Component and Systems ~17% 4. Digital Content and Languages ~7% International cooperation, Cooperation in an enlarged Europe, Pre-commercial Procurement Draft, subject to final approval ••• 4

  5. Existing EU PortfolioICT & Ageing R&D Projects Open Platforms and Tools • OASIS • UNIVERSAAL VITALMIND • MONAMI • PERSONA • MPOWER • ELDERGAMES • COGKNOW • COMPANIABLE • CONFIDENCE • SOPRANO VITAL SHARE-IT SMILING DIADEM ENABLE KSERA FLORENCE SRS MOBISERV HERMES EASYLINE+ • I2HOME SENSACTION-AAL • SENIOR • EPAL • CAPSIL • BRAID • AALIANCE Supporting Measures ADLSupport Mobility/Falls Service & Social Robotics Cognitive Support Advanced Prototypes Roadmaps Int. Coop. Ethics •••5 Draft, subject to final approval

  6. Objective ICT-2011.5.4:Call 7 ICT for Ageing and Wellbeing More efficient care, prolonged independent living and better quality of life of elderly and carers Strengthened global position of European industry in Service robotics Key Area Service and social robotics systems for ageing well Target Outcomes Proven ICT concepts for early detection of ageing-related risks Substantial potential for increased quality of life and reduction in care costs Global industrial and academic leadership in ICT and Ageing Well New Key Area Smart and self-adaptive environments prolonging independent living Expected Impacts Common strategic vision / RTD roadmap for ICT for ageing well in Europe and beyond Comprehensive specific vision on ICT for Ageing at Work Coordination Frameworks RTD roadmaps and Stakeholder coordination New Draft, subject to final approval

  7. Target outcome a):Service Robotics for Ageing Well • Care solutions integrating R&D advances in robotics research and intelligent environments • Excluded: R&D on robotics components • Providing improved quality of life and efficiency of care for elderly people and their carers • Support for daily living and care activities • With people present (context detection) • Integrated with other smart artefacts, intelligent home space + services • Usability, ethics • Improving state of the art Draft, subject to final approval

  8. Target Outcome a)Service Robotics for Ageing Well • Key Issues • Concrete application targets, multi-disciplinary team • Seamless integration within smart environments • Autonomous operation • Building on open platforms • Affective and empathic user interaction • Adaptability to user requirements and behavior • Addressing user acceptance, safety and trust • Essential Elements • One IP + STREPs • User oriented research approach for operational verification of benefits in realistic environments • No basic robotics component development -> Challenge 2 Draft, subject to final approval

  9. Target outcome b):Smart and Adaptive Environments prolonging Independent Living • Flexible care solutions able to provide early detection of individual care needs and support related to ageing • E.g. increased risks of falls, depression, sleep deprivation, cognitive decline …. • Building on long term monitoring of unobtrusive daily behavioural and physiological sensing and analysis • Unobtrusive sensing available in future homes • Better prediction/prevention & support • Advanced reasoning and trend analysis with medical correlation • Integrated solutions with adaptive support • Validation of results Draft, subject to final approval

  10. Target Outcome b)Smart and Adaptive Environments prolonging Independent Living • Key Issues • Concrete application targets, multi-disciplinary team • Validation methodology to demonstrate potential impact • Building on open platforms • Adequate user interaction, acceptance and trust • Adaptability to user requirements and behavior • Addressing ethics of user and carer involvement • Essential Elements • STREPs • User oriented research approach for operational verification of benefits in realistic environments Draft, subject to final approval

  11. Coordination Frameworks Target Outcome c) ICT and Ageing Well • Objectives • Further development of RTD Roadmaps in ICT for Ageing Well • Continue and widen stakeholder coordination • Boosting open standards development • International cooperation with North America and Asia • Essential elements • One CSA only: Coordination Action OR Support Action • Credible industrial and other relevant stakeholder involvement essential ICT and Active Ageing at Work • Objectives • Further development of RTD Roadmaps in ICT for Ageing at Work • ICT R&D analysis • Stakeholder cooperation • Essential elements • One CSA only: Coordination Action OR Support Action • Credible industrial and other relevant stakeholder involvement essential Draft, subject to final approval

  12. Objective ICT-2011.5.4:Call 7 ICT for Ageing and Wellbeing Effective cooperation and linkage between longer-term research and innovative real-life implementation of robotics based solutions for ageing well New public-private partnerships for sustainable improvements in care provision Strengthened global position of European industry in Service robotics Key Area Services for elderly people through Pre-Commercial Procurement (PCP) New Target Outcomes Expected Impacts Draft, subject to final approval

  13. Services for elderly people through Precommercial Public Procurement (PCP) Target Outcome d) ICT and Ageing Well • Objectives • Extended independent living and increased efficiency of care of elderly people building on robotics solutions • Public-private partnership trough pre-commercial procurement based on public sector needs • Example services include support to daily tasks, mediated social interaction, mobility • Key issues • Use of open platforms and contributions to standards • Measurement of impacts and documentation of results • Adequate involvement of public sector, users and other key stakeholders • Appropriate consideration of safety and ethical issues • Essential elements • One CP-CSA only: • Realistic objectives versus expected impact (e.g. compared to target outcome a) • Credible demand side and relevant stakeholder involvement essential Draft, subject to final approval

  14. Funding Schemes and Budgets Draft, subject to final approval

  15. Further Information • Web Resources • http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/programme/challenge7_en.html • http://ec.europa.eu/einclusion • http://www.aal-europe.eu • Key Contacts • ICT & Ageing • peter.wintlev-jensen [at] ec.europa.eu • General Contacts e-Inclusion Unit European Commission - Information Society and Media DG Office: BU31 04/50 B-1049 Brussels Email: einclusion@ec.europa.eu Tel: +32 2 295 02 65 Fax: +32 2 295 13 00 Draft, subject to final approval

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