New Initiatives – January 24, 2014
New In i t i a t i v e s – Janua r y 24 , 2014
• Corporate Affiliates program
• Design Challenge
• Stanford Distinguished Career Fellows Program
New Initiatives
• Website and materials developed • Corporate prospect list underway • Strategy – Source of sustaining funds for Center operations • Program Goal – Bring together academics, business leaders and policy makers
to ensure the Center’s work is relevant to urgent realities of population aging
Corporate Affiliates Program
• Launched September 2013 • Great sponsorship from industry • Phase I complete Dec 2nd, 2013
• 52 Designs submitted • 31 universities, 15 countries
• 7 Finalists • Winners to be announced at Stanford April 10th
• $10K to winner • Exposure to industry and investors for all finalists • Looking to pair finalists with mentors
STANFORD CENTER ON LONGEVITY
DESIGN CHALLENGE “Maximizing Independence for those with Cognitive Impairment”
Design Challenge
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Applied Human Sciences 4 Bioengineering 1 Biology 1 Biomedical Eng. 2
Chemical Engineering 1 Computer Engineer 1 Computer Science 3 Design 10
Electrical Engineering 3 Management 2 Fine Arts 1 Industrial Design 9 Leisure 1
Mechanical Engineering 4 Neuropsychology 2 Nursing 2 Psychology 2 Technology 3
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52 Entries Total 2 Indicates the # of entries
from a single university
In collaboration with Aging 2.0
Platinum: New Retirement Forum Gold: Brookdale / Institute for Optimal Aging, Direct Supply, Eskaton Silver: Home Instead, Silverado, Benchmark Senior Living, Home Care Assistance
Thanks to our Sponsors:
Educational / Marketing Partners: Alzheimer’s Association, Caring.com, OnLok Lifeways, Front Porch, AgeTech West, Family Caregivers Alliance. Tech Sponsor: Skild.
2013-2014 Stanford Center on Longevity Design Challenge Entries
Ritika Mathur, Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design
Memory Maps
Automated Home Activity Monitoring
Guido Pusiol, Stanford
CareSolver
Arick Morton, Harvard Confage
Ani Abgaryan, San Francisco State University
EATWELL
Sah Yao, Academy of Art Institute (San Francisco)
Taste+
Huabin Kok, National University of Singapore
ThermoRing
Kayvan Mojtahedzadeh, San Francisco State University
Challenge Finals April 10th
Stanford University
Finalists
• Students present to academics, companies and investors at finals
• Award presentation
• Announce next year’s challenge – Preliminary challenge is solutions to getting older people to
be more physically active
Next Steps
DISCUSSION