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The AAL JP is a funding activity that aims to create better condition of life for the older adults and to strengthen the industrial opportunities in Europe through the use of information and communication technology (ICT). It carries out its mandate through the funding of across-national projects (at least three countries involved) that involves small and medium enterprises (SME), research bodies and user’s organizations (representing the older adults).
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The '''Ambient Assisted Living''' is a European program funded by country members that operates independently of the Eurpean Commission. It is a funding activity that aims to create better condition of life for the older adults and to strengthen the industrial opportunities in Europe through the use of information and communication technology (ICT). It carries out its mandate through the funding of across-national projects (at least three countries involved) that involves small and medium enterprises (SME), research bodies and user’s organizations (representing the older adults).


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Revision as of 06:23, 4 February 2015

Ambient Assisted Living
Purpose/focus Funding projects through competitive calls
Headquarters Brussels
Location Belgium
Parent organization European Commission
Website http://www.aal-europe.eu/


The Ambient Assisted Living is a European program funded by country members that operates independently of the Eurpean Commission. It is a funding activity that aims to create better condition of life for the older adults and to strengthen the industrial opportunities in Europe through the use of information and communication technology (ICT). It carries out its mandate through the funding of across-national projects (at least three countries involved) that involves small and medium enterprises (SME), research bodies and user’s organizations (representing the older adults).

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