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WE4AHA

WE4AHA

Enabling large-scale uptake of digital innovation for active and healthy ageing

 

Project description

Active and healthy ageing is both a societal challenge and an opportunity for all European countries. Europe is seeking to establish itself as a global leader that can provide innovative solutions in the field of active and healthy ageing, and thereby achieve a ‘triple win’ for the continent.
 
 
Anyone interested in active and healthy ageing in Europe should seek to join the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing (EIPonAHA). This dynamic partnership has been running since 2011, when it was the first partnership of this type launched by the European Commission. The partnership is the umbrella platform for many different activities: action groups; regional Reference Sites/good practices; a Blueprint strategy for important new directions for digital transformation; and a focus on getting services and goods to market.
 
 
WE4AHA is the coordination and support action that supports all the activities of the EIPonAHA.
 
- Visit the EIPonAHA website
 
 

EHTEL's role

EHTEL is one of the key partners in this coordination and support action. The association leads the work package on communication and dissemination. Key needs for dissemination include the partnership’s conference – its Conference of Partners – as well as its myriad other pillars and horizontal actions.
 
 
Among its leading light activities are the Blueprint (EHTEL was one of its original champions/founders): it has designed a set of personas that illustrate people’s experiences of active and healthy living and how digital technology can help. A useful workshop was held on 10th December 2020.
 

A similarly informative workshop on the MAFEIP tool – a means of gathering evidence to help scale up digital health initiatives – was held on 11th December 2020.

 

Important too – for EHTEL members – is the work of the regional Reference SitesIf you are interested in becoming a key player in driving regional innovation in active and healthy ageing across Europe, learn more about the spring 2020 Call for Twinnings. You can see what happened in the 13 EIP on AHA workshops which took place through till the end of November 2020.
 

Throughout the project’s duration, EHTEL ensured that all the project partners met regularly to decide on important EIPonAHA communication messages.

 

 

EU222This project is funded by the European Union's Horizon 2020
research and innovation programme under grant agreement No.769705.

 
 
 

***For more information visit the project website**

Participating Members

Resources

  • MAFEIP tool presentation 15 February 2021 PDF*
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