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Smart technologies for
self-service to seniors in
social housing
Choni Doñate & Jordi Garcés
Polibienestar Research Institute – University of Valencia
Brussels, 08th March 2016
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Content
Overview
The consortium
Products
Methodology
Exploitation Strategy
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OVERVIEW
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• AAL‐2010‐3 ICT-based Solutions for Advancement of Older Persons’ Independence and Participation in the “Self-Serve Society”
Call
• To develop a solution to provide easy-to-use technologies and services in social housing flats to allow a better quality of communication and a better access to package servicesfrom the elders.
Main objective
• 3 years May 2011 – April 2014Duration
• 4,977,972.2 €Budget
THE CONSORTIUM
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2.043.220,00 €
1.872.927,00 €
861.825,00 €
200.000,00 €
Budget in €
Technology developers
Social housing operators
Research
Evaluation
Distribution of the budget per partners’
profiles
PRODUCTS
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The system
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Elder Home care
provider
Local governmentFamily
Social housing
Others…
HOST devices
Technology devices
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• Tablet, PC, Smartphone
FRANCE
• TabletITALY
• Interactive TVUNITED
KINGDOM
Services
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FRANCE
• Communication
• Information sharing
• Management of everyday life
ITALY
• House management
• Communication
• Home maintenance
• Health and medical assistance
• e-Commerce
• Culture and entertainment
• Wellness and care
• Reminders
UNITED KINGDOM
• TV
• Communication
• Health and wellbeing
• Events and alerts
• Services
• Help now
METHODOLOGICAL
FRAMEWORK
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Settings and users
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CO-DESIGN
PHASE
DEPLOYMENT
PHASE
France Lyon 20 35
Italy
Borgaro;
Orbassano;
Cesena;
Rome;
Lizzanello
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United
KingdomNottingham 24 17
Participatory design
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Approach aimed to ensure potential users of a product are
closely involved in the design and development process in
making decisions
Identification of
users’ preferences
and needs
Specification of
requirements
Engagement and
empowerment of
users
Active role of
users as
stakeholders
SUCCESS
Participatory design
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FRANCE ITALY UNITED KINGDOM
13 workshops 13 workshops 4 workshops
Verification of the
selected device
Definition of users’
preferences about
services
Definition of needs
Assessment of
acceptance and
usability
Collection of users’
preferences about the
devices
Exploration of
navigation preferences
Design of applications Co-design of icons
Preparation of the test
phase
Demonstration of the
system prototype
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EXPLOITATION STRATEGY
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Business Model
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• Platform with simplified and effective interface to interact with the elderly.
• Highly configurable and adaptable, according to users’ needs.
The offer
• Improvement communication social housing operator-user.
• Increased autonomy and independence.
• Avoidance of loneliness and promotion of digital inclusion.
Benefits
• Flexibility and configurability.
• Wide and varied range of services offered.
• Benefits for users.Added value
• Social housing companies, local organizations and authorities.
• They will distribute the service between their clients.
Target market niche
What is needed to launch the
product on the market?
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FRANCE ITALYUNITED
KINGDOM
Further
research /
development
Technical
development
Market and
business
model
Devices ;
target market
Further
investment
Software
platform
Software
platform
Cloud-based
platform ;
devices
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BOOK LAUNCH
ICT and Housing for elderly people in
Europe. HOST project conclusions
Coordinators: Jordi Garcés, Françoise Abry & Ascensión
Doñate
Publisher: Tirant lo Blanch
Thanks!
www.polibienestar.org
www.host-aal.eu
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