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Future Smart Cities II
Design for our Future Self: Imagine yourself in 2025 or 2050
3rd March 2011
Waag Society's Creative Care Lab & Dialogue Café are delighted to invite you to the second Smart Cities session, Design for our Future Self, an intercultural public meeting about smart solutions for the complex issues related to an ageing society on March 3rd 2011 at 4-6 PM CET.
The session is part of Future Smart Cities, a series of intercultural meetings between Brazil and the Netherlands on the future of cities and new opportunities for solving social, economic and environmental challenges through social and technological innovation. We'll discuss design solutions and approaches with designers, architects, care providers, housing corporations, elderly people and design students.
For this event, we will be joined by guests in Rio de Janeiro, Amsterdam and New York including Matthias Hollwich from Hollwichkushner, Sabine Wildevuur from Waag Society's CareLab, Wytse Miedema from Cisco's Ageing Well Programme and Ger Baron from Smart Cities at the Amsterdam Innovation Motor. Participants will be connecting from around the world through Dialogue Cafe's state of the art videoconferencing facilities. For this occasion, we will also be connecting to Cisco's offices in New York.
Time and Place
Amsterdam
De Waag, Nieuwmarkt 4, Amsterdam
3rd of March, from 4PM-6PM (Amsterdam time)
New York
New York / Cisco office
3rd of March, from 10 AM-12AM (New York time)
Rio de Janeiro
Dialogue Cafe Rio de Janeiro
UCAM, Rua da Assembléia, 10, Rio de Janeiro
3rd of March, from 1 PM-3 PM (Rio time)
More about Future Smart Cities
Creative Care Lab hosts the second edition of Future Smart Cities about AGEING. Within the domain of healthcare Waag Society's Creative Care Lab researches and develops creative technology for innovative applications following the principle of users as designers. Creative Care Lab has a long history in research, conceptualizing innovative ideas and building demonstrators working with (rapid) prototyping. New technology can support people with problems of mobility to express themselves, to stay independent and participate fully in the information society. Design for our future self is the title of Creative Care Lab's public agenda and an open invitation to all in order to help develop a better caring society for our future selves.
The world is facing a growing ageing society. By 2020, 25% of the population in Europe will be over 60 and the 80+ populations are estimated to double by 2050. This means a ratio of two working adults for each person in retirement. Brazil is facing similar challenges: there will be 64 million Brazilians over the age of 60, and 14 million over the age of 80, by 2050. These demographic changes are placing huge burdens on pension systems as well as health and care services. Issues like isolation, loneliness and wellbeing need full and focused attention in policy. The scale and complexity of the challenge is daunting. Enabling people to work longer and live independent lives will have significant ramifications for the labor market, health and care services, public finance, housing and transportation amongst others.
How can we build urban environments that are safe and healthy for an ageing society? How can we avoid social isolation and loneliness? What are the barriers encountered when building for an ageing community? What are the innovative approaches in the field? What are the most promising new models of care? What new technologies support the elderly to live active and independent lives?
The program Future Smart Cities II: Design for our Future Self is dedicated to these questions and will discuss new ideas and social innovation for our future self. We will discuss smart solutions for the complex issues related to an ageing society with designers, architects, care providers, housing corporations, elderly people and design students. Imagine yourself in 2025 or 2050?
During the session we will showcase, HealthLab, one of the projects currently being developed by the Creative Care Lab. This project envisions to install a number of user-oriented environments for experiment (Living Labs for Care and ICT), where tangible applications will be developed. In these open experimental environments care and knowledge institutes, the government and small to large companies will be enabled to develop realistic solutions for one of our major social and political problems: how can we guarantee the quality of care and control the cost within an ageing population?
Partners in this project are: AMSTA, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Hogeschool van Amsterdam, Universiteit van Amsterdam, Hogeschool Inholland, Gemeente Amsterdam, Almere Health City, Sigra, Amsterdamse Innovatiemotor, Amsterdam Living Lab.
Design for our Future Self: Imagine yourself in 2025 or 2050
3rd March 2011
Waag Society's Creative Care Lab & Dialogue Café are delighted to invite you to the second Smart Cities session, Design for our Future Self, an intercultural public meeting about smart solutions for the complex issues related to an ageing society on March 3rd 2011 at 4-6 PM CET.
The session is part of Future Smart Cities, a series of intercultural meetings between Brazil and the Netherlands on the future of cities and new opportunities for solving social, economic and environmental challenges through social and technological innovation. We'll discuss design solutions and approaches with designers, architects, care providers, housing corporations, elderly people and design students.
For this event, we will be joined by guests in Rio de Janeiro, Amsterdam and New York including Matthias Hollwich from Hollwichkushner, Sabine Wildevuur from Waag Society's CareLab, Wytse Miedema from Cisco's Ageing Well Programme and Ger Baron from Smart Cities at the Amsterdam Innovation Motor. Participants will be connecting from around the world through Dialogue Cafe's state of the art videoconferencing facilities. For this occasion, we will also be connecting to Cisco's offices in New York.
Time and Place
Amsterdam
De Waag, Nieuwmarkt 4, Amsterdam
3rd of March, from 4PM-6PM (Amsterdam time)
New York
New York / Cisco office
3rd of March, from 10 AM-12AM (New York time)
Rio de Janeiro
Dialogue Cafe Rio de Janeiro
UCAM, Rua da Assembléia, 10, Rio de Janeiro
3rd of March, from 1 PM-3 PM (Rio time)
More about Future Smart Cities
Creative Care Lab hosts the second edition of Future Smart Cities about AGEING. Within the domain of healthcare Waag Society's Creative Care Lab researches and develops creative technology for innovative applications following the principle of users as designers. Creative Care Lab has a long history in research, conceptualizing innovative ideas and building demonstrators working with (rapid) prototyping. New technology can support people with problems of mobility to express themselves, to stay independent and participate fully in the information society. Design for our future self is the title of Creative Care Lab's public agenda and an open invitation to all in order to help develop a better caring society for our future selves.
The world is facing a growing ageing society. By 2020, 25% of the population in Europe will be over 60 and the 80+ populations are estimated to double by 2050. This means a ratio of two working adults for each person in retirement. Brazil is facing similar challenges: there will be 64 million Brazilians over the age of 60, and 14 million over the age of 80, by 2050. These demographic changes are placing huge burdens on pension systems as well as health and care services. Issues like isolation, loneliness and wellbeing need full and focused attention in policy. The scale and complexity of the challenge is daunting. Enabling people to work longer and live independent lives will have significant ramifications for the labor market, health and care services, public finance, housing and transportation amongst others.
How can we build urban environments that are safe and healthy for an ageing society? How can we avoid social isolation and loneliness? What are the barriers encountered when building for an ageing community? What are the innovative approaches in the field? What are the most promising new models of care? What new technologies support the elderly to live active and independent lives?
The program Future Smart Cities II: Design for our Future Self is dedicated to these questions and will discuss new ideas and social innovation for our future self. We will discuss smart solutions for the complex issues related to an ageing society with designers, architects, care providers, housing corporations, elderly people and design students. Imagine yourself in 2025 or 2050?
During the session we will showcase, HealthLab, one of the projects currently being developed by the Creative Care Lab. This project envisions to install a number of user-oriented environments for experiment (Living Labs for Care and ICT), where tangible applications will be developed. In these open experimental environments care and knowledge institutes, the government and small to large companies will be enabled to develop realistic solutions for one of our major social and political problems: how can we guarantee the quality of care and control the cost within an ageing population?
Partners in this project are: AMSTA, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Hogeschool van Amsterdam, Universiteit van Amsterdam, Hogeschool Inholland, Gemeente Amsterdam, Almere Health City, Sigra, Amsterdamse Innovatiemotor, Amsterdam Living Lab.









