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ALHTOUR

Full Title
Assisted Living Technologies for the Health Tourism Sector
Description

The ALHTOUR project aims to strengthen and stimulate scientific excellence, and innovation capacity in technologies for independent living, applied to the health tourism at UL (Portugal), by preparing for the set-up of a “Health Tourism Living Lab”, identified as a key driver for territorial development.
The Twinning action will activate a process of knowledge transfer which leverages on academic excellence of KUL (Belgium), UM (Netherlands) and UNIMC (Italy), as well as on complementarities and synergies among Smart Specialization Strategies (SSS) of the 4 regions involved.
In this way, ALHTOUR will help strengthening the triple helix cooperation skills of UL and supports SSS implementation in the UL region. As a result, this twinning could become an example of territorial development for other regions and knowledge organisations in Europe.

To achieve these objectives, ALHTOUR is developed in two action phases characterised by:

  • a multidisciplinary approach, supported by social science and humanities disciplines;
  • a constant and active involvement of different stakeholders and the business community;
  • a mutual learning and cooperation process, to benefit all partnering institutions.

The plan of collaborative activities includes: staff exchanges, academic symposiums, Job shadowing and cross functional mentoring, joint business seminars, lunch & learn events, summer school, Venture Lab on health tourism.

With regards to the Work Programme, ALHTOUR makes a contribution to the priority given to ‘personalising health and care’ as a form of responding to the ‘Health, demographic change and well-being’ societal challenge. Synergies are relevant also within Smart cities and communities. Finally, ALTHOUR is in line with the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing, the objectives of the Ambient Assisted Living Joint Programme and the attention devoted by the EC to the opportunities offered by Silver Economy.

Funding Entity
EU H2020
Reference
C.S.A. nº 692311
Start Date
01/01/2016
End Date
31/12/2018
Coordinator
UNIVERSIDADE DE LISBOA (PORTUGAL)
Partners
KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN (BELGIUM), UNIVERSITEIT MAASTRICHT (NETHERLANDS), UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI MACERATA (ITALY)
Team at LASIGE
Status
Closed