7th World Conference International Society for Gerontechnology
Location: Vancouver, Canada
Host organization: Gerontology Research Centre, Simon Fraser University
International Society for Gerontechnology 7th World Conference
May 27-30, 2010
Vancouver, Canada
Marriott Pinnacle Hotel
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Email: isg2010@sfu.ca | url: www.sfu.ca/isg2010
Bringing together people who design, develop, prescribe, research and use technology to enhance the functional capacity and quality of life of older adults. The perfect venue for dialogue between engineers, ICT experts, computer scientists, gerontologists, health and social care professionals, architects, social science researchers and educators and others working in this multi-disciplinary field.
Topics include:
cutting-edge innovations in: smart homes and smart materials, robotics, mobile and wireless communication systems, online goods and services, computer games, and applications of new technologies in health and social care. The latter include management of chronic illness in the community and supporting people with dementia living at home or in congregate settings.
The conference will also address markets and business issues including: Understanding the older consumer, developing effective markets for care technology, connectedness and the digital divide, and knowledge transfer from research into commercial products.
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