EIP AHA Reference Sites Meeting Brussels, 26 March 2014 Jerome de Barros Project Officer AAL Association, Central Management Unit www.aal-europe.eu www.aalforum.eu
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EIP AHA Reference Sites MeetingBrussels, 26 March 2014
Jerome de BarrosProject OfficerAAL Association, Central Management Unitwww.aal-europe.eu
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• AAL Joint Programme 2008-2013• AAL JP Support Actions• AAL 2 – 2014-2020• Call 2014
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AAL Applied research for ageing well
EU Funding Programme from 2008 to 2013
•Better Quality of Life of elderly citizens
•Strengthening the industrial base in Europe
•Use of ICT – Tools, Systems and Services
•Develop products and services for aging well at home, in the community and at work
•Create critical mass of R & D & Innovation at European level
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19 EU,3 Associated Non EU
countries
Enabling Business, Social Innovation and Inclusiveness
AAL Partner States until 2013
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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
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Number of submitted proposals and funded projects
Call 6 (2013) proposals invited for negotiation / reconfiguration
In total 3,930 users over calls 1 to 5
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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
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Call 5 2012
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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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AAL JP - Support Actions• Action 1: 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.
• Action 2: Collaboration with Regions– Action aiming at facilitating the deployment of AAL solutions, via
workshops with local and regional representatives to raise awareness of AAL JP projects, to foster exchange of experience between European regions.
• Action 3: User involvement in AAL JP projects– To support AAL JP projects in involving users in the most
appropriate and effective way during research, development and role-out via current state and analysis of user involvement and workshops, among other activities.
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AAL JP - Support Actions• Action 4: Standards & Interoperability in
AAL– To raise awareness about interoperability issues of AAL solutions
to facilitate market uptake.
• Action 5: AAL Information Portal– Preliminary study to set up an information portal” about "ICT and
ageing well" to get better information about the existing solutions available
• Action 6: Market Observatory in AAL– Preliminary study concerning a Market Observatory in the
Ambient Assisted Living field to help the supply and demand side actors to find information and take sound investment decisions
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AAL JP – Collaboration Regions
• Raising awareness and fostering exchange of experience: – Presentation of the regional experiences on ICT
solutions for independent living, existing resources for AAL solutions (EIP AHA, RIS3), regional experiences in innovative procurement
– Discussion groups on innovative procurement and main findings
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AAL JP – Collaboration Regions
• Raising awareness and fostering exchange of experience: – Showcase of AAL JP selected projects– Match-making activities between regional and
local authorities and the AAL JP projects
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Vienna, Austria (2009)
Participants 722 Exhibitors 23Posters 75Sessions 35
Participants 500Exhibitors 25Posters 50Sessions 18
Odense, Denmark (2010)
Lecce, Italy (2011)
Participants 600 Exhibitors 47Sessions 25Posters 75
Eindhoven, The Netherlands (2012)
Participants 1229Exhibitors 73Sponsors 6Sessions 44
ALEC 2014
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Our Forums: main figures
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Norrköping, Sweden (2013)
Participants 802Exhibitors 46
AAL JP projects 24
Media partnership 1Tracks 4Sessions 22Side Events 18
StarsHorizon 2020 – EIP AHAYoung Researcher WorkshopAAL Award
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AAL JP Positioning in the near future
Proven Ideas
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SocietalChallenges:
SC1
Horizon 2020
New Knowledge
Joint Programme Initiatives
Public Health Programme
EuropeanStructural
Funds
European Investment
Bank
Deployment support
Active and Healthy Ageing PartnershipEvidence and
innovation guidelines
Research Innovation Deployment
New solutions
Active and
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AAL2
An European Funding Programme (2014 – 2020) by a future co-decision of the European Parliament and the Council total funding volume ~ 700 M€, of which
~ 50 % public funding (~ half by Partner States and ~ half by EU), ~ 50 % participant own funding
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CARE FOR THE FUTURE•An Ageing society faces an increasing need for care, how will ICT contribute to sustainable solutions?
AAL Call 2014
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CARE FOR THE FUTURE•enable and support sustainable care models for older adults through ICT-based solutions:
– Reconcile increased demand with limited resources
– Increase and facilitate the supply of formal and informal care for older adults
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CARE FOR THE FUTURE•enable and support sustainable care models for older adults through ICT-based solutions
– Reduce the demand for care through prevention and self-management
– Support the shift towards better care at home and in the community
AAL Call 2014
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• Call expected to be launched on the 28th March 2014
• Call InfoDay expected on 16th April 2014 in Brussels
• Consortium building workshop expected on 17th April 2014 in Brussels
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