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CERTH - Centre for Research & Technology Hellas

Website:
www.certh.gr

UNIVERSIDAD POLITÉCNICA DE MADRID

Website:
www.lst.tfo.upm.es

Siemens AG

Website:
www.siemens.com

MYSPHERA SL

Website:
www.mysphera.com

University of Patras

Website:
www.upatras.gr

SAMSUNG Electronics (UK) Ltd

Website:
www.samsung.com

Centralny Instytut Ochrony Pracy – Państwowy Instytut Badawczy

Website:
www.ciop.pl

Institute for occupational medicine, safety and ergonomics (ASER)

Website:
www.institut-aser.de

KU Leuven (KUL)

Website:
feb.kuleuven.be/BEE/

Q-PLAN INTERNATIONAL ADVISORS PC (Q-PLAN)

Website:
www.qplan-intl.com

Asociación Nacional de Empresarios Fabricantes de Áridos (ANEFA)

Website:
www.aridos.org

MultiMed Engineers srls (MME)

Website:
www.multimedengineers.com

HIT HYPERTECH INNOVATIONS LTD (HIT)

Website:
www.hit-innovations.com

Project News

May
17
2022

By contentuser

“Aging and Workability: Engaging older workers in the era of digitalization” by Ageing@Work

 We are glad to invite you to the AGEING@WORK hybrid workshop ‘ “Aging and Workability: Engaging older workers in the era of digitalization” that will be organized on Wednesday, May 25th, from 9-11 CET, hosted by the ARIDOS VI Congreso National OVIEDO 2022 at Oviedo, Spain, and broadcasted online at the same time.

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active ageing
ageing
workability
wellbeing
workers
  • Read more about “Aging and Workability: Engaging older workers in the era of digitalization” by Ageing@Work
Mar
09
2022

By ageingatworkmanager

Smart Workplaces for older adults: coping ‘ethically’ with technology pervasiveness- AGEING@WORK and the EU ICT Ethics

Pervasive technologies such as Artifcial Intelligence, Virtual Reality and the Internet of Things, despite their great potential for improved workability and well-being of older workers, entail wide ethical concerns, with opaque ethical boundaries that can not be covered by existing legislation

  • Read more about Smart Workplaces for older adults: coping ‘ethically’ with technology pervasiveness- AGEING@WORK and the EU ICT Ethics
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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 H2020-SC1-DTH-03-2018 Research and Innovation Action under grant agreement no 826299.
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