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Funding for piloting initiatives in active and independent living

The EU-funded project ReAAL aims at assessing the impact of common open platforms on the market penetration in the domain of active and independent living. For this purpose, nine different piloting initiatives involving over 5000 users in six European countries are porting different AAL applications and services to universAAL, the open source software platform for AAL systems, as their common open platform. In order to enlarge the project impact and involve more stakeholders participating in the assessment, the ReAAL project has recently decided to issue an open call for "associated pilots".

date:  18/06/2014

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Whether health, safety, comfort, social integration or support of mobility – assistance might be needed in any possible aspect of daily life. From an investment point of view, the AAL market should allow individuals in danger of losing independence to pick the set of applications and services of Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) over time in conjunction with actual needs, as they arise. Open platforms are supposed to be the enabler for such gradual system evolution and support products and services to become more affordable, future-proof, adaptable, and accessible.

ReAAL investigates these assumptions via a number of pilots, each with a different focus. If the platform’s usefulness can be shown and the related technical knowledge is spread to an associated community of interest, a self-organizing AAL ecosystem will emerge, from which diverse stakeholders will benefit: application and technology vendors, service providers, public authorities and policy makers, sponsors, and the consumer masses, foremost those people who wish to be able to avoid dependency on nursing homes, preferring to continue to live independently in their own homes.