The MonAMI Project

Safe and secure with new technology

Year 2050 – a high percent of the population in the EU is 80 years or older. The largest group is women 80 years plus. The elderly are active, computer literate and want to age well in the information society, maintaining their quality of life. The large number of elderly also means a large cost for the society, a real challenge.  

Technology can make independent living possible by providing help in daily life, safety and security at home, contacts with others, social integration and entertainment.

The MonAMI project will demonstrate that accessible, useful services for elderly persons and persons with disabilities living at home can be delivered in mainstream systems and platforms. This will be done in close cooperation with users and by involving key mainstream actors throughout the whole process.


 

Latest News from MonAMI

Making AAL a Reality: the MonAMI Conference Series (2010-07-06)

In 2010 and 2011 the MonAMI project will arrange a Conference Series.

MonAMI at the Healthcom 2010 about Ambient Assistive Living For Better Health (2010-07-06)

A MonAMI presentation about How to Combine on-going Open Source Efforts and Initiatives for building effective and market-oriented Ami/AAL solutions was made at Healthcom 2010 with the theme Ambient Assistive Living For Better Health.

MonAMI at the EU Policy Workshop on Public Primary Care Standard for Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) services in Europe (2010-07-06)

A MonAMI presentation about Policies for Standards Adoption Issues was made at the EU Policy Workshop on Public Primary Care Standard for Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) services in Europe.

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MonAMI is funded by the EU 6th framework programme
IST (Information Society Technologies)

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