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The AAL Programme : Why investing in ICT for ageing? A regional perspective
Brussels, 8 October 2014Karina MarcusDirectorAAL Association, Central Management Unit
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AAL Programme Objectives
Quality of life of older
adults
EU ICT industry
Social inclusionAGEING
CHALLENGES AGEING OPPORTUNITIES
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• APPLIED RESEARCH• INNOVATION CLOSER TO MARKET
COFUNDING ACTIVITY
• > 3 COUNTRIES INVOLVED• BUSINESS/SMES/USERS/RESEARCH
TRANSNATIONAL PROJECTS
• INNOVATION PARADIGMS• CONCEPTION/TESTING/BUSINESSUSER DRIVEN
What is AAL?
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AAL Programme 2014-2020
Member state driven R&D&I programme for Europe
22 States involved19 EU members 3 Associated States
Total funding: ~ 700 Million € with ~ 50% public funding by AAL
Member States and EC and with ~ 50% private funding from
industry and user organisations
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Call 5: Home Care
Call 3: Self-Serve Society
Call 2: Social Interaction
Call 4: Mobility
Call 1: Chronic Conditions
Call 6: Occupation in Life
AAL JP 2008-2013
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Type of Organisations involved with AAL JP projects, in terms of proposals submitted
AAL JP
Call 1 2008
AAL JP
Call 2 2009
AAL JP
Call 3 2010
AAL JP
Call 4 2011
AAL JP
Call 5 2012
AAL JP
Call 6 2013
FP 7 ICT programme, ICT & Ageing,
First Call
Large enterprises
9% 7% 10% 10% 7% 9% 10%
SMEs 38% 46% 49% 52% 44% 47% 19%User and other organisations
18% 14% 11% 11% 21% 16% 6%
Research performing organisations
19% 21% 19% 14% 12% 15% 35%
Universities 16% 12% 9% 13% 16% 13% 30%Total 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%
[1] The data shown for AAL JP are those ones for submitted proposals, and are very similar to the data for ranked proposals – i.e. those eligible for funding – so the latter data are excluded.[2] Average SME participation in the whole FP7 ICT programme is 14.4% (FP7 report, Spring 2010, EC DG-Research).
30% of entities with an end-user role
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Achievements 2008 2013
Users engaged in
ICT R&D
Increased outreach of
SMEs
Network effects AAL community
IPR and AAL solutions closer to market
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Socio-economic
challenges as drivers of
innovation
Increased adoption of
solutions
Delivery of new solutions
to market
More ideas and approaches
Improved efficiency
2014-2020 – Calls Challenge Led
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Challenges Identified
Independent living at home
Age-friendly environments outside home
Living well with Age related diseases and multimorbidity
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• Consortium must include at least three independent eligible organisations from at least three different AAL Partner States participating in the Call for Proposals
• Consortium must include at least – one business partner– one SME partner which can be the business partner – one end-user organization
• Compliance of the consortium members to the specific national eligibility rules found at www.aal-europe.eu
• Adherence to the specifications for structure and technical details (e.g. page count) of the proposal submission.
Consortium Composition
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AAL JP - Support Actions• AAL2Business
– To support AAL JP projects to bring their developed solutions to the market within 2 to 3 years after the end of the funding period: business workshops, coaching, project labelling
• Collaboration with Regions– Workshops with local and regional representatives to raise
awareness of AAL JP projects and to foster exchange of experience between European regions.
• User involvement in AAL JP projects– Current state and analysis of user involvement and
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AAL JP - Support Actions• Standards & Interoperability in AAL
– Workshops to raise awareness about interoperability issues of AAL solutions to facilitate market uptake; collection of use cases and mapping to standards
• AAL Information Portal preliminary study– Information about the existing portals available
• Market Observatory in AAL preliminary study– What would help the supply and demand side actors to
find information and take sound investment decisions?
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• Vienna, Austria (2009)Participants 722 Exhibitors
23Posters 75Sessions 35
Participants 500Exhibitors
25Posters
50Sessions
18
• Odense, Denmark (2010)
• Lecce, Italy (2011)Participants600 Exhibitors
47Sessions
25Posters
75
• Eindhoven, Netherlands (2012)
Participants 1229Exhibitors
73Sponsors
6Sessions
44
AAL Forum
• Norrkoping, Sweden (2013)Participants802 Exhibitors
46Sessions
22Side events
18
AAL FORUM 20149-12 September 2014,
Bucharest, Romania
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• Plenary: Local and regional authorities: Key actors for large scale deployment of AAL solutions
• B3 – Europe Health Cluster• B4 – Smart Cities and AAL• C5 – Promoting innovation by scaling
up: myth or fact? And many others…
Sessions dedicated to the regions
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• On our Website:• www.aal-europe.eu
• At the AAL Forum 2014• www.aalforum.eu
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