Ambient Assisted Living Joint Programme Catalogue of Projects 2012

Ambient Assisted Living Joint Programme Catalogue of Projects 2012
This catalogue provides an overview of the 102 projects that have resulted from the first four calls published by the Ambient Assisted Living Joint Programme (AALJP). This is an insight into the products, systems and services that are being developed by hundreds of small and medium enterprises, research, user organisations and others, throughout Europe.

The AALJP is a funding activity that started in 2008, with 23 countries working together to develop a joint programme of activity to improve the quality of life for older adults through the application of Information and Communication Technology (ICT). The programme co-funds projects between at least three partners from the partner states (Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom).

The AAL JP aims to inspire the social, technological and business innovation to deliver:

  • New models of service delivery and care that increase independence for older adults and greater support for informal carers;
  • New ways for older adults to remain active and connected to society, including contributing as volunteers or providing mutual support;
  • Active and trusted networks to provide various levels of support, whether the carers are formal, informal, professional or in kind.

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