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1 The AAL Programme : Why investing in ICT for ageing? A regional perspective Brussels, 8 October 2014 Karina Marcus Director AAL Association, Central Management Unit www.aal-europe.eu www.aalforum.eu

2 www.aal-europe.eu AAL Programme Objectives 2 AGEING CHALLENGES AGEING OPPORTUNITIES Oct 8 2014

3 www.aal-europe.eu APPLIED RESEARCH INNOVATION CLOSER TO MARKET COFUNDING ACTIVITY > 3 COUNTRIES INVOLVED BUSINESS/SMES/USERS/RESEARCH TRANSNATIONAL PROJECTS INNOVATION PARADIGMS CONCEPTION/TESTING/BUSINESS USER DRIVEN What is AAL? 3Oct 8 2014OpenDays 2014

4 www.aal-europe.eu AAL Programme 2014-2020 4  Member state driven R&D&I programme for Europe 22 States involved 19 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 Oct 8 2014OpenDays 2014

5 www.aal-europe.eu 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 Oct 8 20145

6 www.aal-europe.eu 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% 7%9%10% SMEs38%46%49%52%44%47%19% User and other organisations 18%14%11% 21%16%6% Research performing organisations 19%21%19%14%12%15%35% Universities16%12%9%13%16%13%30% Total100% [1] [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] [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 6Oct 8 2014OpenDays 2014

7 www.aal-europe.eu Achievements 2008 2013 7Oct 8 2014OpenDays 2014

8 www.aal-europe.eu 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 8Oct 8 2014

9 www.aal-europe.eu Challenges Identified Oct 8 2014OpenDays 20149

10 www.aal-europe.eu 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.euwww.aal-europe.eu Adherence to the specifications for structure and technical details (e.g. page count) of the proposal submission. Consortium Composition Oct 8 2014OpenDays 201410

11 www.aal-europe.eu 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 workshops, toolkit, requirements Oct 8 2014OpenDays 201411

12 www.aal-europe.eu 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? Oct 8 2014OpenDays 201412

13 www.aal-europe.eu Oct 8 2014 Vienna, Austria (2009) Participants 722 Exhibitors 23 Posters 75 Sessions 35 Participants 500 Exhibitors25 Posters50 Sessions18 Odense, Denmark (2010) Lecce, Italy (2011) Participants600 Exhibitors 47 Sessions 25 Posters75 Eindhoven, Netherlands (2012) Participants 1229 Exhibitors 73 Sponsors6 Sessions 44 AAL Forum Norrkoping, Sweden (2013) Participants802 Exhibitors 46 Sessions 22 Side events18 13

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15 www.aal-europe.eu 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

16 Click to edit Master title style www.aal-europe.euMed@tell2013 Thank you for your attention Thanks for the attention! On our Website: www.aal-europe.eu At the AAL Forum 2014 www.aalforum.eu 16 MORE INFORMATION Oct 8 2014OpenDays 2014


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